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Scutarii

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  1. Automatic scouting usually does not go where you want, not to mention manual scouting adds more skill to the game.

    Thinking it, I like the micromanagment, especially a AoK like. I remember when I played AoE for the first time I had to learn quickly to distribute the time between defense, exploring, and resource micromanagment.

    Talking of resource mircomanagment, How intense will be this in 0 A.D? like the early AoE games? or far less intensive like AoE III?

    (I barely remember if this question was solved in the FAQ, or maybe not)

    P.S.: "Inspired" in some way by the words of Scipii_Alemanus, I could do the Spanish translation. I already made some translations of some games, from scenarios to whole game translations like for AoE III and Blitzkrieg.

  2. I don't think we'll have this.

    Why?:) , Its a practical ability. You do not lose time handling the explorers through map, instead you use that time in making things more practical, like developing your economy.

  3. Gaulish Celt

    C1 Galaci Lucenses

    C2a Gigurri

    C2b Galaici Bracarenses

    C3 Cantabri

    Central Celt

    C4 Astures

    C5 Vaccei

    C6 Turmogi

    C7 Autrigoni et Caristi

    C8 Barduli

    C9 Berones

    Celtiberian

    C10 Pelendones

    C11 Lusones

    C12 Titi

    C13 Beli

    C14 Turboletae

    C15 Arevaci

    Other Celtic Dialects

    C16 Carpetani

    C17 Vettones

    C18 Celtici Baetici

    C19 Celtici

    C20 Turdetani (ant. Cinetes)

    C21 Galli

    Northern Iberian

    I1 Ceretani

    I2 Ilergetes et Suessetani

    I3 Lacetani

    I4 Austani et Indigetes

    I5 Lacetani et Cessetani

    I6 Ilercavones

    I7 Sedetani

    I8 Edetani

    Southern Iberian

    I9 Consetani

    I10 Oretani

    I11 Bastetani / Mastieni

    I12 Turduli / Turdetanos

    Colonization languages

    Semitic:P1 Phoenician-Punic

    Indoeuropean:G1 Greek

    Other languages

    B1 Proto-bereber

    This is the text that came with the original map. Altough this doesn't mention the lusitanian, one can infer (by the colors) that they had spoke a indoeuropean language, most probably influenced by the near celtic dialects.

    In Spanish, the sources for the cultures of Hispania aren't many, although there are very good sites about that. But, these sites are mainly focused in the celtiberian peoples, and not in the rest, like the controversial tartessos.

  4. I'd like to see some germanic tribes, like the teutons, or germanic-cross-celtic tribes like the ambrones or the cimbri, because they played a important role in roman history (after several roman defats against these peoples in the late second century BC and against the king Jugurtha in north Africa, Marius introduces his famous reforms)

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