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If I can't do that, then I'll have to figure something else out. With the existing assets from the base game and DEI, I'm relatively happy with the General's reskins, but may make some tweaks in the meantime.
do you intend to keep updating the mods in the future or?
p.s: there are ear clipping out of the helmet to most of the Spartan regiment
Can any one help me to play this faction in this amazing mod?
Realism was less my goal than 'authenticity'. I wanted Sparta to feel like a more distinct faction from the other Greek states. FWIW historians don't really agree on exactly what kit Spartan soldiers wore and when anyway.
Once you get beyond the first set of reforms in DEI as Sparta, you're in an alternate timeline anyway. In real life, Sparta never really recovered from the battle at Leuctra 100 years before the campaign start date. I did add more uniformity to their appearance with each of the reforms though, representing the idea of reforming the Spartan war-machine through the social reforms in DEI.
This mod mostly just seeks to give the mid-late game of a DEI campaign as Sparta more 'flavor' as a rising power returning to glory. Corinthian helmets were no longer even in use by the Peloponnesian War, but they will always look cool regardless, and so I have them in this mod quite a bit. :)
there was periods in their history where they did add some individuality to their shields, but for the most part throughout their history they all tried to look exactly the same on the field of battle, even the King himself.
nice mod