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Post by Friedrich “Fried Rice” Paulus on Oct 14, 2019 20:03:07 GMT
Very close. Its sweden : ) Sweden? What about the French spam? Or do the only spam special units in 1815? Non existent. Most of it is actually undefended.
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Post by SolidLight on Oct 14, 2019 20:03:27 GMT
Coalition is pretty much the only (sane) option in 1812 and 1815 just because America is a 2v1 in 1812 and 3v2 in 1815.
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Post by Friedrich “Fried Rice” Paulus on Oct 14, 2019 20:05:03 GMT
Coalition is pretty much the only (sane) option in 1812 and 1815 just because America is a 2v1 in 1812 and 3v2 in 1815. The difference is an additional 15 rounds of landing. It a pain sure but not a game breaker. Tough it out. Poland 1812 is super easy, so is bavaria naples the ottoman empire and kind of france
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Post by SolidLight on Oct 14, 2019 20:06:13 GMT
Coalition is pretty much the only (sane) option in 1812 and 1815 just because America is a 2v1 in 1812 and 3v2 in 1815. The difference is an additional 15 rounds of landing. It a pain sure but not a game breaker. Tough it out. Poland 1812 is super easy, so is bavaria naples the ottoman empire and kind of france I'm not saying they're not easy. Ottomans are the go to nation for any easy 3 star reward, but that atlantic ocean is too big.
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Post by Gone on Oct 14, 2019 20:09:35 GMT
Coalition is pretty much the only (sane) option in 1812 and 1815 just because America is a 2v1 in 1812 and 3v2 in 1815. Are you sure? Maybe I got lucky, but America 1812 was super-easy for me. I sent the majority of my generals towards Canada and the small UK force while the minority went towards Mexico since the cities that they were threatening were mostly minor ones. The only hard part was when I had to lend-lease to Algeria and a bit to France, but otherwise the European powers did an amazing job and were able to defeat the coalition with little to no help from me.
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Post by SolidLight on Oct 14, 2019 20:13:25 GMT
Coalition is pretty much the only (sane) option in 1812 and 1815 just because America is a 2v1 in 1812 and 3v2 in 1815. Are you sure? Maybe I got lucky, but America 1812 was super-easy for me. I sent the majority of my generals towards Canada and the small UK force while the minority went towards Mexico since the cities that they were threatening were mostly minor ones. The only hard part was when I had to lend-lease to Algeria and a bit to France, but otherwise the European powers did an amazing job and were able to defeat the coalition with little to no help from me. I've literally never ever played an american nation. I just don't ever want to have to cross the Atlantic ocean, but I can imagine USA being a pretty decent nation to play as. Coalition is just better for the europeans because Canada and Mexico can beat USA on their own together if they get lend-leased, where as AI USA can't ever beat them without some direct help.
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Post by Friedrich “Fried Rice” Paulus on Oct 14, 2019 21:39:12 GMT
Coalition is pretty much the only (sane) option in 1812 and 1815 just because America is a 2v1 in 1812 and 3v2 in 1815. Are you sure? Maybe I got lucky, but America 1812 was super-easy for me. I sent the majority of my generals towards Canada and the small UK force while the minority went towards Mexico since the cities that they were threatening were mostly minor ones. The only hard part was when I had to lend-lease to Algeria and a bit to France, but otherwise the European powers did an amazing job and were able to defeat the coalition with little to no help from me. Usa is super easy in both 1812 and in 1815 (more of a pain in 1815) imo. But try playing as Canada in 1812. I capitulate the us in 7 rounds. I agree with SolidLight crossing the atlantic is a huge pain, especially in 1815. Choosing coalition nations over imperial eagle nations is most of the time a good choice. The only exception being portugal which has a terrible start.
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Post by Gone on Oct 15, 2019 1:05:12 GMT
Are you sure? Maybe I got lucky, but America 1812 was super-easy for me. I sent the majority of my generals towards Canada and the small UK force while the minority went towards Mexico since the cities that they were threatening were mostly minor ones. The only hard part was when I had to lend-lease to Algeria and a bit to France, but otherwise the European powers did an amazing job and were able to defeat the coalition with little to no help from me. Usa is super easy in both 1812 and in 1815 (more of a pain in 1815) imo. But try playing as Canada in 1812. I capitulate the us in 7 rounds. I agree with SolidLight crossing the atlantic is a huge pain, especially in 1815. Choosing coalition nations over imperial eagle nations is most of the time a good choice. The only exception being portugal which has a terrible start. I only had to attack the British isles, which aren’t that far from America. I didn’t have to land-invade any European country.
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Post by Friedrich “Fried Rice” Paulus on Oct 15, 2019 1:38:38 GMT
Usa is super easy in both 1812 and in 1815 (more of a pain in 1815) imo. But try playing as Canada in 1812. I capitulate the us in 7 rounds. I agree with SolidLight crossing the atlantic is a huge pain, especially in 1815. Choosing coalition nations over imperial eagle nations is most of the time a good choice. The only exception being portugal which has a terrible start. I only had to attack the British isles, which aren’t that far from America. I didn’t have to land-invade any European country. In 1815 you have to land in britain, crush them, then invade scandinavia, crush them, then finish somewhere around russia. Not hard but tedious
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Post by Friedrich “Fried Rice” Paulus on Oct 15, 2019 15:46:21 GMT
Gone do Canada 1812 and tell me what you think of it. I thought it was a joke as it was too easy
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Post by Gone on Oct 15, 2019 19:27:49 GMT
Gone do Canada 1812 and tell me what you think of it. I thought it was a joke as it was too easy Will try. Unless the US spams like a madman, with Mexican support they shouldn’t be hard to defeat.
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Post by Gone on Oct 15, 2019 20:35:43 GMT
It has been boring. The Coalition isn’t as powerful in Europe as the Alliance and thus, while we have seen some success, it will likely take extremely long. Plus, since I will have to complete the game, I don’t see any point in doing Canada 1812 as I have already collected the reward. Taking the US was easy, but after that, it’s very boring.
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Post by Friedrich “Fried Rice” Paulus on Oct 15, 2019 22:53:11 GMT
It has been boring. The Coalition isn’t as powerful in Europe as the Alliance and thus, while we have seen some success, it will likely take extremely long. Plus, since I will have to complete the game, I don’t see any point in doing Canada 1812 as I have already collected the reward. Taking the US was easy, but after that, it’s very boring. I had like 8 generals do so that could make the difference. I agree with your points though. It does get boring once you beat the us.
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Post by Gone on Oct 16, 2019 18:40:24 GMT
It has been boring. The Coalition isn’t as powerful in Europe as the Alliance and thus, while we have seen some success, it will likely take extremely long. Plus, since I will have to complete the game, I don’t see any point in doing Canada 1812 as I have already collected the reward. Taking the US was easy, but after that, it’s very boring. I had like 8 generals do so that could make the difference. I agree with your points though. It does get boring once you beat the us. Yup. Exciting conquests are amazing to do. Even if they’re hard, you feel very immersed.
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Post by SolidLight on Oct 16, 2019 19:40:34 GMT
I had like 8 generals do so that could make the difference. I agree with your points though. It does get boring once you beat the us. Yup. Exciting conquests are amazing to do. Even if they’re hard, you feel very immersed. Beating records are some of the most exciting fun I've personally had in EW6. You cannot imagine my happiness when I did the 16 turn Prussia 1798 run. I'm gonna try a 14 turn HRE run when I have time to play again. I think it's possible.
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