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Post by Gerd von Rundstedt on May 8, 2022 23:20:55 GMT
Well most conquests are hella easy to the point where most people with a single brain cell and decent generals can complete. The only exceptions is Gywendd, Alans, and Vasco. Then you need 2 brain cells and decent generals.
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Post by best75 on May 8, 2022 23:54:22 GMT
Most of the people is waiting for a Library (and the one who should be doing the library is waiting for people to start making guides so it's a vicious circle) and the other part of the persons (in my case) is waiting for the game to be complete. So until we get the final conquest and the full campaign, with all the generals, we won't be getting a complete library? If that's the case, then I don't see one happening until late June/July, possibly August. I would say, the lack of a EW7 library is far less to do the game being incompleted and more to do with no one having made the effort to make one.
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Post by awsome4444 on May 8, 2022 23:56:38 GMT
So until we get the final conquest and the full campaign, with all the generals, we won't be getting a complete library? If that's the case, then I don't see one happening until late June/July, possibly August. I would say, the lack of a EW7 library is far less to do the game being incompleted and more to do with no one having made the effort to make one. Conquests in European War 7 have multiple ways to win unlike any previous conquests. I would say that campaigns are the ones that actually need a library.
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Post by carf on May 9, 2022 1:55:04 GMT
Well most conquests are hella easy to the point where most people with a single brain cell and decent generals can complete. The only exceptions is Gywendd, Alans, and Vasco. The difficulty scale as been dropped from around EW4 (which was a bit challenging depending on who you played), EW6 (Which had some hard nations but mostly doable), and now in EW7 with the new diplomacy system and with easily grabbing OP units on a general at a tavern or some sort, and the fact that most nations have at least some starting chance to win (Anglo-Saxon, we're looking at you), and how the others can still make do with what they have, the whole game is relatively straightforward. Some kind of multiplayer or hard conquest mode would be wanted.
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Post by awsome4444 on May 9, 2022 2:01:52 GMT
Well most conquests are hella easy to the point where most people with a single brain cell and decent generals can complete. The only exceptions is Gywendd, Alans, and Vasco. The difficulty scale as been dropped from around EW4 (which was a bit challenging depending on who you played), EW6 (Which had some hard nations but mostly doable), and now in EW7 with the new diplomacy system and with easily grabbing OP units on a general at a tavern or some sort, and the fact that most nations have at least some starting chance to win (Anglo-Saxon, we're looking at you), and how the others can still make do with what they have, the whole game is relatively straightforward. Some kind of multiplayer or hard conquest mode would be wanted. Exacty I feel like they should either add more conquests or add a hard mode for conquests like EW6 1914. However, another interesting option would be to make it more complex like political instability, rebellions, vassal states, etc
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Post by Thortilla on May 9, 2022 2:17:38 GMT
Exacty I feel like they should either add more conquests or add a hard mode for conquests like EW6 1914. However, another interesting option would be to make it more complex like political instability, rebellions, vassal states, etc An easier option is to add a system of power rankings and coalitions. if you are very powerful several nations (or the remaining ones that aren’t Allies) can aligned against you. to make the end game more difficult. and that is not a: now to move my entire army from iberia to crimea.
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Post by Colonia on May 9, 2022 19:07:34 GMT
Exacty I feel like they should either add more conquests or add a hard mode for conquests like EW6 1914. However, another interesting option would be to make it more complex like political instability, rebellions, vassal states, etc An easier option is to add a system of power rankings and coalitions. if you are very powerful several nations (or the remaining ones that aren’t Allies) can aligned against you. to make the end game more difficult. and that is not a: now to move my entire army from iberia to crimea. Once the initial hardship is overcome and the OP generals are deployed Conquest just becomes a grind.
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