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also ty modder for this and your other mods, great work
To the people claiming this is not historically accurate - it is. Early Rome didn't have a national army. It's military force consisted of its citizens whom provided their own equiptment with the excpetion of their shield and sword which was provided by the state.
It wasn't until later, after the Marian reforms that all equiptment was standardised.
PS . Is it possible to fix Socii Hastati?
enjoy
my triarii mod is online guys:
https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=509561375
Brilliant - Hastati look much better and more historical
cheers
thanks for your props, i wanted to make them look more like fresh meat for the legions :))
iam actually working on triarii, in history they were the some of the whealtiest men in the legions, with some of the best equipment and good armor. In vanilia they doesnt look so well equiped with poor shields, they also wear those clumpy helmets wich i will remove for sure.
After iam done with the triarii i will also make a mod for the principes, already got some good ideas for them without destroying the historical part completly