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For some reason, it's possible to recruit the Evocati Cohort as a General's bodyguard unit, even though you shouldn't be able to obtain these units until much later on in the game.
This leads to a scenario where if you're still using pre-marian units, Senate Secessionist factions will spawn with 5 units of Praetorians even though you can't recruit them yourself, and you don't have anything that powerful to counter them.
Are you meant to use them both together at once?
I've always done them both on, to my mind, to get seasonal effects and build and research times.
But suddenly I've got the feeling, is this doubling the effects?
Like, am i getting 2 turns per year, with 4 turns per year times for building, research and aging?