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Post by varjal on Oct 19, 2023 18:41:27 GMT
Buenas tardes,
Quisiera saber si alguien sabe o conoce cual es el sistema de puntos de conquista, es decir, que acciones dan más o menos puntos al final de la partida
Gracias
Google translation:
Good afternoon,
I would like to know if anyone knows or knows what the conquest point system is, that is, what actions give more or less points at the end of the game
Thank you
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Post by Nobunaga Oda on Oct 20, 2023 5:52:14 GMT
Buenas tardes, Quisiera saber si alguien sabe o conoce cual es el sistema de puntos de conquista, es decir, que acciones dan más o menos puntos al final de la partida Gracias Google translation: Good afternoon, I would like to know if anyone knows or knows what the conquest point system is, that is, what actions give more or less points at the end of the game Thank you The easiest two aspects to make assumptions about are: - Fewer turns used = more points / better score was the common trope for most conquests. - More enemy troops slain = more points / better score (discovered when trying to grind the necessary points for the Achievements awarded based on the total of the highest score for all eras).
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Post by alehax on Dec 18, 2023 20:23:48 GMT
Help, what is policies?
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Post by alehax on Dec 18, 2023 20:26:33 GMT
Buenas tardes, Quisiera saber si alguien sabe o conoce cual es el sistema de puntos de conquista, es decir, que acciones dan más o menos puntos al final de la partida Gracias Google translation: Good afternoon, I would like to know if anyone knows or knows what the conquest point system is, that is, what actions give more or less points at the end of the game Thank you The easiest two aspects to make assumptions about are: - Fewer turns used = more points / better score was the common trope for most conquests. - More enemy troops slain = more points / better score (discovered when trying to grind the necessary points for the Achievements awarded based on the total of the highest score for all eras). What is policies
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Post by Nobunaga Oda on Dec 19, 2023 9:40:46 GMT
You mean National Policies? Top left of the screen when playing conquests, the icon of a parchment with a feather pen. Tap on it to reveal policies your country can use. Buying one inflates the cost of others, but this can be controlled by the Administration of your Consul.
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Post by newtisaproblem on May 7, 2024 21:13:41 GMT
(If you don't have Justinian, Romans will be asking for gifts else they declare war. Its worse if you pay to delay the inevitable war, so just accept and use the massive frontiers and slow early game the Romans have against them, remember you're not alone. Ally with either Britons or Anglo-Saxons later on, depending on who is winning on England by turn 15. Keep on pushing east and ally yourself with the , Romans have many cities, upgrade them a bit and then bribe the factions that are doing better or you like the most, giving the least priority to Ostrogoths, as they will not help out against the Huns unless you pay extra for them to.) There is also Princess Sophia with the Lobbyist ability.
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