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		| Tyrant said: I believe  that there are 8 turns to a year in DomII, so that's just 12.5 years for a 100 turn game if the same scale is used in 3. At that rate it seems like very few units would really get hit by major aging effects, mostly early game lab mages.
 
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There might even be a way to disable aging...  or a way to adjust the aging timeline...  only time will tell.
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 It would be interesting (but stupid?) if there was some possibility of, say, an early-era game turning into a middle-era game after a while... New troops for everyone to buy, etc... |  
	
		
	
	
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 I'm sure there are some items and spells that will prevent or even reverse aging. |  
	
		
	
	
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		| Daynarr said: I'm sure there are some items and spells that will prevent or even reverse aging.
 
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Yeah that would be awesome. I mean there will be probably items/spells what will make your soldiers older..so...  
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				 Re: The aging \"system\" 
 Hmmm, I see notes there that say:
 * Ageing is worse when under a death scale.
 * Gift of Health halves speed of aging.
 * Decay causes rapid aging.
 * Aging less disastrous for long living people.
 
 
 also, we know it affects stats, and either creates or affects afflictions (rates?)
 
 * Age penalty printed among bonuses.
 * Some old age stats were printed incorrectly.
 * Limit on starting age afflictions = age penalty +1. [...]
 * Commanders starts without old age afflictions
 
 
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 * 3 new mod commands for age control.
 
 
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 I'm not too crazy about this aging idea.  I mean, c'mon, we already have hundreds of ways a unit can die/gain afflictions without factoring in "natural causes."  But maybe it will play better than it sounds on paper. |  
	
		
	
	
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 > I'm not too crazy about this aging idea. I mean, c'mon, we already have hundreds of ways a unit can die/gain afflictions without factoring in "natural causes."  
Ageing will be most noticable when you get magically aged (and that is not a natural cause). 
 
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 I'm happy as long as the heart failure rate is factored into the cost.  Hey, do women live a bit longer? |  
	
		
	
	
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   What about your pretender?  If your pretender ages, well... |  
	
		
	
	
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				 Re: The aging \"system\" 
 Do aged mages have a higher chance of recieveing a "Broken Hip" afflicition?
 
 And will you get a nice message in the message window saying "Ferdinand the astrologer has slipped and fell in the tub and broken his hip. Unfortunately, a treatment for broken hips has not been invented at the time, and so Ferdinand will be afflicted forever"?
 
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