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Dec 11, 2019 6:49:11 GMT
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Post by joachimmurat on Dec 11, 2019 6:49:11 GMT
Just had my playthough for Lan/Victoria ruined by Huarte, is it rare for him to move around?
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Dec 11, 2019 14:43:06 GMT
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Post by Nobunaga Oda on Dec 11, 2019 14:43:06 GMT
Just had my playthough for Lan/Victoria ruined by Huarte, is it rare for him to move around? He can be lured out, I think. Is it possible thay one of the generally useless British ships lured him out by accident? Under rare circumstances, his AI will be running the part of the script when he leaves the port.
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Dec 12, 2019 5:25:11 GMT
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Post by ambitiousace on Dec 12, 2019 5:25:11 GMT
From my observations,generals(all the countries armies)moves to attack or occupy cities to prevent their failure.Maybe try with the saves a few turns before that?
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Post by Nobunaga Oda on Dec 18, 2019 16:09:13 GMT
From my observations,generals(all the countries armies)moves to attack or occupy cities to prevent their failure.Maybe try with the saves a few turns before that? This is not the case for allied countries or some countries in specific eras. I'm playing Sardinia 1815 and as we all know, a very weak Spain can hardly stand up to a combined French and Algerian invasion. I managed to rescue Spain, allowing it to keep its forts, Ferdinand VII and Barcelona's port and factory in Spanish hands at the end of the Iberian War. All that was not liberated was Barcelona's stables, held by Algeria. Despite Ferdinand being right next to the stables, he chose NOT to capture it. Considering that taking it means taking the farm adjacent to it, seizing the base is quite a good bargain. This is especially important considering that all of Spain's farms are owned by me so Spain will be confused by the lack of food soon. Yet, for 10+ turns, Ferdinand REFUSES to move. He is destroying the entirety of Spain's remnants by waiting even though the stables is WIPE OPEN for most of the time.
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Dec 19, 2019 13:33:42 GMT
Post by ambitiousace on Dec 19, 2019 13:33:42 GMT
From my observations,generals(all the countries armies)moves to attack or occupy cities to prevent their failure.Maybe try with the saves a few turns before that? This is not the case for allied countries or some countries in specific eras. I'm playing Sardinia 1815 and as we all know, a very weak Spain can hardly stand up to a combined French and Algerian invasion. I managed to rescue Spain, allowing it to keep its forts, Ferdinand VII and Barcelona's port and factory in Spanish hands at the end of the Iberian War. All that was not liberated was Barcelona's stables, held by Algeria. Despite Ferdinand being right next to the stables, he chose NOT to capture it. Considering that taking it means taking the farm adjacent to it, seizing the base is quite a good bargain. This is especially important considering that all of Spain's farms are owned by me so Spain will be confused by the lack of food soon. Yet, for 10+ turns, Ferdinand REFUSES to move. He is destroying the entirety of Spain's remnants by waiting even though the stables is WIPE OPEN for most of the time. I guess the game runs in random algorithm so thats that.So is Sardinia cope-able?I have tried 98 ones maybe I'll give a shot
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Dec 19, 2019 14:48:02 GMT
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Post by Nobunaga Oda on Dec 19, 2019 14:48:02 GMT
This is not the case for allied countries or some countries in specific eras. I'm playing Sardinia 1815 and as we all know, a very weak Spain can hardly stand up to a combined French and Algerian invasion. I managed to rescue Spain, allowing it to keep its forts, Ferdinand VII and Barcelona's port and factory in Spanish hands at the end of the Iberian War. All that was not liberated was Barcelona's stables, held by Algeria. Despite Ferdinand being right next to the stables, he chose NOT to capture it. Considering that taking it means taking the farm adjacent to it, seizing the base is quite a good bargain. This is especially important considering that all of Spain's farms are owned by me so Spain will be confused by the lack of food soon. Yet, for 10+ turns, Ferdinand REFUSES to move. He is destroying the entirety of Spain's remnants by waiting even though the stables is WIPE OPEN for most of the time. I guess the game runs in random algorithm so thats that.So is Sardinia cope-able?I have tried 98 ones maybe I'll give a shot I tried a different strategy than what is found here. I committed everyone to sail towards France instead. By luck and virtue of the war against the mainland Coalition powers, France left itself vulnerable. From Toulon, I managed to take a few weak cities and take an empty Clemont. IMO, Sardinia 1815 is less painful than 1798 as you don't have strong gens sailing towards you.
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Dec 21, 2019 0:36:36 GMT
Post by ambitiousace on Dec 21, 2019 0:36:36 GMT
I tried a different strategy than what is found here. I committed everyone to sail towards France instead. By luck and virtue of the war against the mainland Coalition powers, France left itself vulnerable. From Toulon, I managed to take a few weak cities and take an empty Clemont. IMO, Sardinia 1815 is less painful than 1798 as you don't have strong gens sailing towards you. How about Moldivia 09?Is it doable?Yeah Sardinia 98 is painful but you can cope with it by playing defensively against Napolean.MAN is unbeatable on land historically😉
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Dec 21, 2019 4:23:29 GMT
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Post by Nobunaga Oda on Dec 21, 2019 4:23:29 GMT
I tried a different strategy than what is found here. I committed everyone to sail towards France instead. By luck and virtue of the war against the mainland Coalition powers, France left itself vulnerable. From Toulon, I managed to take a few weak cities and take an empty Clemont. IMO, Sardinia 1815 is less painful than 1798 as you don't have strong gens sailing towards you. How about Moldivia 09?Is it doable?Yeah Sardinia 98 is painful but you can cope with it by playing defensively against Napolean.MAN is unbeatable on land historically😉 Moldavia is always the most doable in 1809 out of the Balkans Three (Moldavia, Wallachia and Serbia). You have one front with the best support from a Great Power ally (Russia) and your geographical position makes the country more strategically defensible. 2nd best is Wallachia. Ottoman support is the 2nd best Great Power ally and you can easily sweep Serbia with Ottoman support. Moldavia and Russia can be held off using the land and allied support. Breaking through Austrian Transylvania and advancing northward before turning eastward allows you to sneak up on Iasi. Serbia is the hardest to play with in 1809. Minimal troops to repel the impending Ottoman and Wallachian attack. Austria is quite passive and aid from Redetzky, Archduke J. and Johann I will not be here fast enough to assist you, if they would even move.
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Dec 21, 2019 11:39:50 GMT
Post by ambitiousace on Dec 21, 2019 11:39:50 GMT
Hmm thats really odd at least for me🤔I've finished wallachia without any major problems like Moldivia..The ottomans r rly aggresive towards me using calvaries as soon as I took wallachia
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