1: yes they are being Supplied from the sea and From France they are our Allies.
2:your soldiers are not natives of the netherlands.
3:your Army Is defending attacking and stoping our Suply Line at the Same time? Wut?
4: your Artillery is evítating my army to attack but my army isn’t even attacking a city! If you stop my army at the border, the battle is at the border
5:Forts of Netherlands? Where? there are no forts on the border of Belgium and France. and in Mons the only fort there is is from the 19th century.
6:Demolish Buildings in a City will create discontent in the City/Town.
7: all your attacks are supposed in my army attacking yours but I haven’t even answer.
8:when did you transfer all that towards Netherlands?
Anyways (sorry if it gets annoying: /)
Spanish Army Stops when their are Blocked by the Austrian Army in the Border. (The nearest city to the border is Quievrain)
since they are Outnumbered they Wait for the enemy to attack. They Have enough Supplies to wait.
The Spanish Artillery Start Bombarding the enemy city while the 50kInfantry Protects them. All Calvary and 25k Infantry Units Charge towards the city crossing the Lake. Attacking from the Enemy Flanks skipping the Principals Protections.
Thortilla , No, not annoying.
If you agree too, I will reply to your attack after we have resolved the issues and clarified the situation to avoid any possible confusion or misunderstanding.
1. All the lands you can use to access the sea are under the control of the Ottoman Empire army, so your soldiers do not have direct access to the sea, so in addition to all the existing risks of supplying from the sea, even if you want to do this, you cannot supply from the sea anyway. And again, due to the advance of the Ottoman army, your connection with the remaining lands of France is short, and your soldiers in France are get stuck in a small area. So the places you can supply from France are very limited. And our guerrillas will harass your already limited supply lines.
2. Yes, and there is no need for that anyway. Because the soldiers whose assignments are there, at least the most experienced of them and those who have been there the longest, can guide others about geography.
3. No, my army is just defending. I was thinking of a situation like this: our main army in the Austrian Netherlands (150,000 soldiers) responds to the Spanish army, which has started to move to attack Mons, at the border as soon as they receive the news (it is natural that they can react immediately, since these soldiers are already in the Austrian Netherlands). And when our army responds, your army's movement automatically stops at the border. The war, as you say, will probably take place on the French border of the Austrian Netherlands. And right now we're just on the defensive, not attacking.
The soldiers attacking your supply lines are our guerrillas (10,000). They are also soldiers, the only difference is that they use guerrilla tactics. And the guerrillas act independently of the main army, they are not the same soldiers. And they don't do it at the same time. The guerrillas are just harassing your army and its supply lines, while our regular army there is defending the Austrian Netherlands.
4. (and 7.) Didn't you write that you started attacking towards Mons? I'm quoting from your first post:
"The Spanish Army start Attacking The Austrian Netherlands. The Operation Start Attacking through Mons to cut the borders with the Holy Roman Empire."
As I wrote in my third reply, the Austrian army in the Austrian Netherlands responded by stopping yours at the border before reaching Mons. You cannot enter the Austrian Netherlands without fighting and breaking through the strong defenses on the border. So yes, the war is on the border. What I meant was that our camouflaged artillery on the border would keep the Spanish soldiers at a distance if they tried to approach the border by making a constant barrage of artillery (this especially to 4). Because if you try to get too close to the border from a certain distance, your soldiers will be crushed completely under our strong artillery fire. So unless your soldiers want to be crushed under heavy artillery fire, they shouldn't get too close to the Austrian Netherlands-France border. Also, do not forget about our numerical superiority.
So basically for the moment we are standing in a defensive position along the Austrian Netherlands-France border and strengthening our defense. Of course, you can attack if you want.
5. First of all, yes, there was no fortress that which are especially on the French border, but still they do exist throughout the Austrian Netherlands. As for the border fortifications, they are buildings that we demolish and use as fortifications. Fortresses are a different matter.
As for the forts, first I think we are talking about different fortresses. These are the ones I was talking about:
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barrier_Treaty. And I mean, these forts are not about your current attack. That is, if the Spanish army ever entered the Austrian Netherlands, they would be met with very strong resistance at the barrier forts. So we just took a precaution. And we wrote that we will use them to strengthen our defense and combine the existing fortifications with the new fortifications consisting of the buildings we destroyed and obtain a strong defense in the entire Austrian Netherlands. So the barrier forts are not about the current battle and they are not a response to your attack, they are just a precaution. But we will never let you into the Austrian Netherlands anyway.
6. But sometimes some sacrifices have to be made to defend your land, that's definitely better than being a slave to the enemy, so no discontent. And also, even if it caused discontent, it wouldn't have any effect on the game, because there is no such thing as rebellion or revolt in RPs. But of course we can still make up for the buildings we destroyed, so no problem about that.
7. The answer same as 4.
8. Naturally, even when there is no war, there must be soldiers in your territory for security, because any country can attack. I hope you didn't think that the Austrian Netherlands was vulnerable. Also, since you cannot manage an area with a remote control, it is only natural for your soldiers to be there. There's no riot in an RP, but I'll give an example with this one because it's something that can happen naturally in real life. In real life, it is quite natural to have soldiers in the lands you rule, who can prevent an attack or a rebellion. So these soldiers were naturally there to defend the Austrian Netherlands against a possible attack, so they were not newly sent. Do you think we don't have soldiers on the land we have? We can naturally have. And most importantly, it is generally accepted that in an RP, the defender can instantly react to an attack, as long as they have soldiers.
And we can also send reinforcements through Holy Roman territory, of course they will take longer to arrive in the Austrian Netherlands as they will travel from the Austrian mainland. And we will do that: we are sending another 160,000 soldiers, 25,000 cavalry, 100 LCs and 60 HCs to the Austrian Netherlands. They will arrive in 8 posts. Anyway, if everything is clear, I am going to write my answer to your latest attack.
As you say every attack if it don’t get answer is do it so your army gets crushed. Ok no. You can answer when we clarify this.
1:What kind of guerilla tactic kills my supply lines? and worse with only 10k units. (Btw the Attack of the ottomans start after I finish writing so I can’t do much)
2:I repeat there is not a single Belgian / Netherlands soldier. it is not a modern army. at most only the Captain / Major of the army can know geography.
3:ok
4:Yes the attack started in the nearest big city, what was going to start the aggression. but apparently your army with interdimensional travel was already there. So my army stop in the border.
5:the border treaty ended badly for the Austrians. Here's what it says on the wiki page: "The Austrians were reluctant to pay for forts they did not control, and the forts were quickly overrun when the War of the Austrian Succession began in 1740.
6:uk
7:ek.
8:
About your mobilization: This mobilization would have the same political respect that tomorrow France will mobilize its entire Army through the European Union. In matters of religion, it would have the same respect as Pope Francis, who declares himself gay and marries an Islamist priest. in imperial affairs it would have the same respect as the United Kingdom raising taxes on the Thirteen Colonies. I would have the same ... well, it was understood.(forget about this point because you have already defeated Prussia so technically this does not matter since there is no other power that questions your hegemony)
about Your army: Have I give you an example: Britain, Prussia and Qing. they attacked the Philippines. At that time I had almost 200k reserve units and I was able to defend the Philippines with all those troops but it would not be fair for the other "players". Another example is that I did not send 150k soldiers to defend A Coruna. I could have defended it with my units in Catalonia, but they are on the other side of the country. Another thing is that my country is only Spanish so I can't recruit Filipinos. After looking at your old posts I saw that you don't put in which city your troops are recruited. so let's base ourselves on your auxiliary population ... wait is not specified ... well 62k others. which means that at most you have 62k Troops there. and let me put you a Real Life Example: all the mobilized or recruited army must have orders ... and yours did not receive any to go to the Netherlands.