I think Tarent is more known that Herakleia/Iraklion. Besides, there was more cities named like that. It could be confused.
Not for all civs. Civs with no barbarian in his borders are easier to conquer further barbarian cities, like romans and etruscan.
Yes, I don't know either how solution is better. AI always goes to conquer barbarian cities, even if it has to cross on one side of the map to the other. Maybe, war between Romans and Etruscan. We'll have to testing it.
In my games, Massilia never was conquered by barbarians. Maybe by bored Etruscans. They are always moving his army. Perhaps a solution to the watchtower is to change Iberian capital from Cossetani to Edetani, although Cossetani is more accurate.
But you should think in both AI and HI performance. That it's good for AI, perhaps is not good for HI and vice versa. HI can risk or not, but AI easily suicide units needlessly.
Yes, that's true. But flunky also said, Croton was a Greek city when School was built, not Etruscan. If you put Croton as a representation of Brutii, then the school should be in Herakleia or Tarent...
That's caused for nearly Iberian capital. As I said before, we can change the capital from Cossetani to Edetani...
In my game with Carthaginians, I had tempted to attack Persia and his vassals, for the powerful army I had obtained with bedouins and sirian guards, and besides my elephants. They hadn't units so powerful to stop me...
Yes, it's lucky, but can unbalance the game...
You should know it. I don't put an elephant recourse close to a Numidian city
I think it was easy, but units names doesn't get txt_key tags. I never tried this, but now I tried but no works. It appears "TXT_KEY_UNIT_NAME_XERXES" instead of "Xerxes".