This sub mod was created especially for the main mod and focuses on shortening the length of each default vanilla Ir missions tree. SF - Roman Invicta - Redone Missions Tree: )Ĥ) Added in the ability to access the debug_mode without having to type it into launch settings. So don't think I'm finished with this yet. PLEASE NOTE! Everything underneath here is now in the sub-mods RI - Buildings, RI - Missions Tree, RI - Traditions.Ģ) Added in several new building types - Victory Column and Triumphal Arch (both increase General's loyalty), Colosseum (Flavian Amphitheatre), Pantheon, Gladiatorial Amphitheatre, Scriptoria (Library), Scriptorium (Academy), Greek Agora (Replaces the Forum for everyone else except Rome, Indian Aqueduct System, Greek Inverted Siphon (exclusive to Hellenic and Levantine culture groups) and the Cesspit made exclusively for the barbarian tribes,ģ) Renamed forum to Forum Magnum (as it was historically called by the plebs of Rome) and made it exclusive to RomeĤ) Added in Carthaginian shipbuilding and Advanced shipbuilding for Rome's military traditions (was going to add this in as an event but meh,ĥ) Expanded UI to allow for more future buildings planned (many more planned).Ģ) Severely reduced Egypt to give both Rome and Cyrenaica a chance to complete their missions and to mitigate an OP Egypt very early on.ģ) Further removed more river crossings as my eventual goal with the navigable rivers is to create choke points, where strategically placed fortifications can actually do their job. All roads after all lead to Rome.ġ) Added in navigable rivers and adjusted adjacency.txt by removing crossings along western most sections of the Danube, This means that as Hannibal Barca or Ptolemy, you will still have the same opportunities as Rome, but along different routes. This mod will centre on Rome, giving Rome unique stuff as well as keeping it from becoming too OP to the rest. Once every five years, after the new Consuls for the year took office, they presided over the Centuriate Assembly as it elected the two Censors.Welcome everyone to this new overhaul mod of mine titled "ROMA INVICTA". Only Consuls (the highest-ranking of all Roman Magistrates) could preside over the Centuriate Assembly during elections because the higher-ranking Consuls were always elected together with the lower-ranking Praetors. The president of the Centuriate Assembly was usually a Consul (although sometimes a Praetor). While the voters in this assembly wore white undecorated togas and were unarmed, while taking part in the Assembly they were classified as soldiers, and as such they could not meet inside of the physical boundary of the city of Rome. In addition, the Centuriate Assembly served as the highest court of appeal in certain judicial cases, and ratified the results of the Census. The Centuriate Assembly could also pass a statute that granted constitutional command authority to Consuls and Praetors, and Censorial powers to Censors. Only this assembly could declare war or elect the highest-ranking Roman Magistrates: Consuls, Praetors and Censors. The Centuriate Assembly organized the Roman citizens into classes and divided into units called "Centuries", and these gathered into the Centuriate Assembly for legislative, electoral, and judicial purposes. The Centuriate Assembly (comitia centuriata) was originally the democratic assembly of the Roman soldiers.
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