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  • Plural Unique Units?

    Maybe I'm dead wrong, but could there be a plural title for more than one unique unit?

    For example - Greek: Hoplite --> Phalanx
    Roman: Legionary --> Legion
    Iroquois: Brave? --> War Party

    In one of the early 'ask the civ team' posts, the one with data on colonies and commodities, it mentions that Rome is producing a legion, not a legionary. Could they have changed this? What do you guys think?
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  • #2
    On the Rome issue:

    Well if you are typing a quick answer to a question are you going to remember to type "legionary" instead of "legion"? Probably not, since you've been dealing with "legion" for about 8 years now.
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    • #3
      i dont think so...

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      • #4
        They seem to have changed ALL units to singular.
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