Noted.I will check about Fabius. I am in the middle of moving and my workstation is currently offline. I think that he does start promoted and the 'unpromoted' value for him is an unused definition. In the original board game Fabius does NOT start the game in the Promoted state.
[ I am a little surprised that Hannibal and Fabius are marked differently on the Leader's list, despite being the same ( as it were ). I guess this is due to that difference with the board game... ]
I suspected as much. I find most games have these "issues" ( as it were ). It happens...As to the Cornelius clan, the game's design simplifies certain matters. Some things the Romans did cannot be duplicated precisely by the AI. But it can get reasonably close in the larger scheme of things, I think (I hope).
[ My main concern here is really whether he is in the game ( but not on the Leaders list ), or just not in the game at all. I fully expect that not all possible Leaders made the "final cut"... ]
Thanks. [&o]I'll write a little more next week when I have finished moving.
That's OK. It's a great "little" game.Thanks for your interest in the game!
[ My first serious attempt at this ( some time ago ), got me an outright win ( Hannibal took Rome ); albeit on Easy and with Hannibal starting in "Italy". Recently I had another two goes, again on Easy ( etc. ). I lost both. The first in about 2/3 turns ( without any re-reference to the rules [X(] ) ; and the second at the end of turn 20. Here I lost too many siege battles where I had besieged somewhere and got attacked by a relief force ( due to that lack of a chance to use the Battle Cards [8|])... Note to self : Read the Rules [:-] ! ]