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In ancient times, with normal marching, armies covered an average of 20 kilometers per day, which was 610 kilometers per month and 7,300 kilometers in a year.
I calculated that in 1 turn (i.e. one year in major campaign mode), my Roman army in normal march could cover the via Flaminia (Rome/Ariminum), which was 310 kilometers which is approximately 310 kilometers for 1 year !! So 840 meters per day!! It's too little compared to the 7300 that they could make historically, unless you're really lazy. Normally they could walk Rome/Ariminum in 15 days.
But by multiplying these 310 kilometers by 24 laps we arrive at the more realistic figure of 7400.
Your mod with 12 turns is the most realistic, even if 24 turns would be more logical, but will tell us that they take the time to live, and that in any case we video game players move armies constantly which was not always the case, every year at the time. So 12 becomes reasonable.