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Princess
Jan 19, 2016 21:20:04 GMT
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Post by Bdf on Jan 19, 2016 21:20:04 GMT
Hi, I want to get any princess. I tried many countries in conquest but it is Very Hard for me. I have got general called Kutaisov only. So I need find out what's the easiest conquest where I can get ANY princess. Thanx for reply.
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Post by scottso on Jan 19, 2016 23:01:11 GMT
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Princess
Jan 19, 2016 23:34:44 GMT
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Post by Mountbatten on Jan 19, 2016 23:34:44 GMT
HRE is only for the elite princesses. If you want to do it from the start for Sophia or something, then go for it but it will probably be hella boring.
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Post by scottso on Jan 19, 2016 23:52:36 GMT
"HRE is only for the elite princesses." Seems contradictory to me since I got both Sophia and Fatimah with it.
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Post by kanue on Jan 20, 2016 3:15:37 GMT
I think Lord Mountbatten means "HRE is necessary only for the elite princesses." Anyway, HRE can be difficult for a new player so I suggest trying other big nations like GB, France, or Russia. You can find a guide for GB here: european-war-4.boards.net/post/3906/thread
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Post by scottso on Jan 20, 2016 7:48:55 GMT
I think Lord Mountbatten means "HRE is necessary only for the elite princesses." Anyway, HRE can be difficult for a new player so I suggest trying other big nations like GB, France, or Russia. You can find a guide for GB here: european-war-4.boards.net/post/3906/threadOK,that makes sense. "Necessary" being the key word you could say. Although I don't find HRE all that difficult but,you can't go rushing headlong into battle either. Usually I man all the infrastructure with the given troops and play defensively for 10-15 rounds,all the while upgrading. Cities 1st,then factories and stables next plus a farm here and there if food starts going down, I finish the rest of the farms last. In that time the French generals come to you which lets you kill them off early in the game. Sometimes Dombrowski will attack too,other times he's goes to Prussia which is better and I let them deal with him. It takes a few times to develop tactics for fighting on multiple fronts but that's part of the fun! I play as France quite a bit too because I get a nice medal payout. I finished one about an hour ago,90 rounds for 165 medals. One thing I learned About 1798 is... With any country since there's a lack of factories compared to other years something I do when I take a port, it gets upgraded like anything else because it all adds up in the end. I read someone say they aren't worth upping,I have to disagree. Why, because you need metal and ports produce it. Plus I like to build ironclads and use them for bombarding things.
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Princess
Jan 20, 2016 11:46:17 GMT
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Post by Mountbatten on Jan 20, 2016 11:46:17 GMT
I think Lord Mountbatten means "HRE is necessary only for the elite princesses." Anyway, HRE can be difficult for a new player so I suggest trying other big nations like GB, France, or Russia. You can find a guide for GB here: european-war-4.boards.net/post/3906/threadOK,that makes sense. "Necessary" being the key word you could say. Although I don't find HRE all that difficult but,you can't go rushing headlong into battle either. Usually I man all the infrastructure with the given troops and play defensively for 10-15 rounds,all the while upgrading. Cities 1st,then factories and stables next plus a farm here and there if food starts going down, I finish the rest of the farms last. In that time the French generals come to you which lets you kill them off early in the game. Sometimes Dombrowski will attack too,other times he's goes to Prussia which is better and I let them deal with him. It takes a few times to develop tactics for fighting on multiple fronts but that's part of the fun! I play as France quite a bit too because I get a nice medal payout. I finished one about an hour ago,90 rounds for 165 medals. One thing I learned About 1798 is... With any country since there's a lack of factories compared to other years something I do when I take a port, it gets upgraded like anything else because it all adds up in the end. I read someone say they aren't worth upping,I have to disagree. Why, because you need metal and ports produce it. Plus I like to build ironclads and use them for bombarding things. If you are upgrading every port for the reason of getting income then it is not worth it. They only give 6 gold at level 3, and you spent 150 gold to get it there. Very slow rate to get money back, and unless it's a port that you actually need for a naval general or something like that, I wouldn't upgrade them.
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Post by scottso on Jan 20, 2016 23:08:44 GMT
All I'm gonna say is... You play your way and I'll play mine.
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Princess
Jan 21, 2016 10:57:39 GMT
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Post by Mountbatten on Jan 21, 2016 10:57:39 GMT
All I'm gonna say is... You play your way and I'll play mine. You are wasting a lot of resources. I hope you don't do that when you go for the elite princesses.
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Post by scottso on Jan 21, 2016 22:54:53 GMT
HOW do you figure I'm "wasting resources" Ever here the old adage "you have to spend money to make money"? Same thing applies to games. Better take a look at some of the screenshots I've posted,you'll see all my resources are either maxed out or darn close to it at the time of victory. I've also "done the math" for instance,money wise a port will start making a profit after about 16.5 rounds fully upgraded. Say you have 5 lvl 3 ports,the combined income per round equals 1 lvl 6 city in money/gold. In my style of game play I usually have a surplus of resources by round 20 because I upgrade.
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Princess
Jan 22, 2016 0:06:31 GMT
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Post by Mountbatten on Jan 22, 2016 0:06:31 GMT
HOW do you figure I'm "wasting resources" Ever here the old adage "you have to spend money to make money"? Same thing applies to games. Better take a look at some of the screenshots I've posted,you'll see all my resources are either maxed out or darn close to it at the time of victory. I've also "done the math" for instance,money wise a port will start making a profit after about 16.5 rounds fully upgraded. Say you have 5 lvl 3 ports,the combined income per round equals 1 lvl 6 city in money/gold. In my style of game play I usually have a surplus of resources by round 20 because I upgrade. For 16.5 rounds you will have less gold than you could have. Less metal as well. When playing as small countries, being in a defecit for 16 rounds is not a wise choice.
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Princess
Jan 22, 2016 3:43:05 GMT
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Post by Jean-Luc Picard on Jan 22, 2016 3:43:05 GMT
HOW do you figure I'm "wasting resources" Ever here the old adage "you have to spend money to make money"? Same thing applies to games. Better take a look at some of the screenshots I've posted,you'll see all my resources are either maxed out or darn close to it at the time of victory. I've also "done the math" for instance,money wise a port will start making a profit after about 16.5 rounds fully upgraded. Say you have 5 lvl 3 ports,the combined income per round equals 1 lvl 6 city in money/gold. In my style of game play I usually have a surplus of resources by round 20 because I upgrade. For 16.5 rounds you will have less gold than you could have. Less metal as well. When playing as small countries, being in a defecit for 16 rounds is not a wise choice. Not just for a Small country. Even if I'm France in 1815 swaggering a bunch of OP generals I wouldn't want that deficit. In fact,the only way I'd take that is the case where I have ALL cities and factories maxed, high econ, and no cities/factories to fake nearby that aren't maxed. Or if I need a big ship (for invading Britain, perhaps)
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Post by scottso on Jan 23, 2016 22:38:51 GMT
Well it works for me! I've never had what I'd call a deficit,I'm careful about that but if things get too low I'll skip upgrading for a round. So like I said... You play your way and I'll play mine.
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Post by Jean-Luc Picard on Jan 23, 2016 22:50:06 GMT
Well it works for me! I've never had what I'd call a deficit,I'm careful about that but if things get too low I'll skip upgrading for a round. So like I said... You play your way and I'll play mine. A deficit is when your resources are lower at that specific point than they would be if you hadn't upgraded. Ports cost more than cities and factories to upgrade and yield less, which means the deficit is larger and lasts longer. But you play your way, and I'll play mine (as long as you don't misuse economic terms)
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Post by Jean Lannes on Jan 26, 2016 2:52:59 GMT
Well it works for me! I've never had what I'd call a deficit,I'm careful about that but if things get too low I'll skip upgrading for a round. So like I said... You play your way and I'll play mine. A deficit is when your resources are lower at that specific point than they would be if you hadn't upgraded. Ports cost more than cities and factories to upgrade and yield less, which means the deficit is larger and lasts longer. But you play your way, and I'll play mine (as long as you don't misuse economic terms) Due to the deficit I never upgrade stalls, cities primarily. If I got surplus money (and I need steel) then factories. If I got enough of both I ger harbours. I never invest in stalls. I rather capture Level 3 ones
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