Total War: ROME II - Emperor Edition

Total War: ROME II - Emperor Edition

Para Bellum submod - Historical Unit Size
8 Comments
Robin_ITA 11 Sep @ 2:15pm 
It is fine now. I found the video on Youtube. Also I know now how it works.
Robin_ITA 11 Sep @ 12:11pm 
I clicked on the link but it doesn't work. It says "access denied". I have suibscribed to this mod but I dont undrsatna dwhat you mean by editing my army size to 80. Besides your video I cannot access. Is it alright if I just put my army at Ultra in the graphics and just use your mod?
juanliam 18 Oct, 2022 @ 8:09am 
Hi, all your parabellum mods must be above all my mods?
Sir Mouse of Leipa  [author] 16 Aug, 2022 @ 1:16pm 
I tried to simulate the roman auxiliary system, you know, stuffs like alaes. Basically i put all my legionaries in one army and most of my cavalries in other armies, aka Alaes, and my missile troops in even other armys, aka Cohors [Missile troop name]. The original idea was to scatter these auxiliary units in different frontier provinces and when a legion needs to march out to face the enemy nearby auxiliary armies will be mustered and join the legion in battle as reinforcements .But later it turned out that there seems to be a cap on the total number of units on the battlefield and, as a result the reinforcing auxiliary armies just won't get any chance to enter the battlefield unless your legion has lost too many units.
Sir Mouse of Leipa  [author] 16 Aug, 2022 @ 12:57pm 
It should be placed above main para bellum mods
Racoon1 [1st EAL] i9-109 15 Aug, 2022 @ 3:16pm 
Where do i have to place this mod in the download manager sequence of mods?
天使 15 Aug, 2022 @ 3:19am 
ALV o_O
dpowerful380 13 Aug, 2022 @ 10:50am 
Technically, a legion would also have a roughly equal number of auxiliaries, so a full strength legion would be between 8,000 and 11,000 men. Full strength legions were rare though. Regardless, although it is more historically accurate it is much less pleasing to look out, less "cool'.