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Verify game files,
Check to make sure you have any and all dependencies from all of your mods and;
Make sure to have units at the lower end of your load order in case of using any mods that overhaul textures
As for in game I never actually play as Rome and nor did I add them to expand the Roman roster, however they have never been able to ever grow in the Multiplayer Campaigns I play. I had the option of either getting mods that boost the Roman economy or ones that make them unrealistically OP.
Seeing as neither of those really work/seriously alter the balance of the game, I thought given that some people from the City of Troy ended up in Italy, I figured that the tradition of the Apollónia Agema could be added to Rome without being too outlandish. Rome has access to these units very early on as a basis of actually securing themselves in Italy without being trumped by constant enemies early on.
I hope you all enjoy it!
New pictures for the workshop will come out soon enough, be nice to see all the units in their glory with pictures that better represent them.
Also, it's nearly the 2nd Year Anniversary of this mod being released, time flies
I possibly can do, but it wont be out till the next major update I do for this, which could be a week away yet
I only have the the Seleucid and Baktria faction pack DLCs.
Royal Hellenic Swordsmen will require a Royal Barracks to be recruited from (Tier IV)
Also, not all units get implemented into Custom Battles for every faction they're available to, but you will find them in the Grand Campaign. The next update I'm working on may change this, but I don't see it's likeliness.
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So yes, more like your spartans would be great. Maybe using only a single helmet type and possibly uniform capes or tunics. Only red capes would look beautifull on your spartans I bet.
This could be done for sure. But I also don't want to conflict too much (personally) with base game units as well (I like abit of flavour and variety in my army's). I believe most Greek factions someway or another have their own unique Hoplite, such as; Cimmerian Hoplites, Massilian Light Hoplites, Agema Spears (Pergamon), Colchian Nobles, Baktrian Royal Guard.
There is of course, a few exceptions like Macedon and Seleucid which both share Shield Bearers
I have a suggestion, do with it what you will of course, but I think it could be really cool if each greek faction received it's own unique hoplite unit to be the backbone of their army.
I also really don't like how messy the standard hoplite unit looks since they use all helmet variants. Makes them look like some rabble of militia and not a unified army so a unique alternative would be a very welcome change.