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Post by Washington on May 17, 2016 18:52:59 GMT
This involves India and other European Nations which would try to control the Indian Subcontinent. Returning Generals such as Wellesley will reappear, but new generals such as Tipu Sultan will have to be added. Rockets should be unlocked instantly as the kingdom of Mysore used lots of these. Mission 1 : The East India Company: You play as the British and you must establish your stronghold in Northeast India while facing hordes from the Maratha Confederacy and a group of units from France (you could add nobody generals such as Cosmao and Bouviet to command units). Should be relatively easy mission compared to Sun never Sets but should be harder than American revolution I. Mission 2: Battle Of Plassey: You play as the Mughal Empire and must eliminate British Forces including Wellesley with France as your ally but should be relatively weak. Wellesley (though B general in British Side, can be of a higher rank in the opposite missions.) Morale should fall when a traitor army attacks you. Mission 3 : Battle of Tiruvannalai: This is where you control one of the main sides of this entire campaign: The Kingdom of Mysore , You should Seize Hyderabad and also end any resistance from Madras while holding major cities. You can add Portugal though it may be neutral. However as many campaigns, the enemy should have more advantages. Special Mission: Fall of the Kingdoms: A hard mission where you have to eliminate the 'tribal' factions and eliminate all of the British Allies while avoiding the British forces while keeping Generals alive and capturing Hyderabad, Madras and defeat a british naval force. Mission 4: Third Anglo Mysore war: You can apply rockets on both sides to this mission but you have to seize the entire of Southern India, protecting your allies from an overwhelming opposition. And capture the coastal cities of Mangalore and the port Mahe by an amphibious landing to avoid large forts Mission: 5: Fate of the empires: Like Reconstruction of Empire, You choose either Britain or Mysore: Britain, you have to destroy a fort commanded by Tipu Sultan with no allies against the whole enemy with a few troops from France and The nederlanden with possibly a few strong generals, while in The Mysore side, You have no allies and must kill various factions under British rule and Keep Generals alive, while killing Wellesley and capturing the entire of Nizam territories. Special Mission 2 : Dominance of Empire: You play as the British and you have to completely eject of Opposition against you and you have to capture every city and kill every units while have awfully weak generals and few force to put your generals on. Portugal and France will side with Mysore and they should be a real thorn to you as they are nearby vital cities. Special Mission 3: Liberation of India: This is after you take control of Southern India, You strike at the Northern Part of the Subcontinent and completely ousting the British by seizing cities such as Delhi, Calcutta and eliminating generals. You will have a food shortage you will have to overcome within 3-4 turns while also protecting yourself from a southern amphibious invasion by naval units and 5-6 troops with at least one Armored car general so probably Paget/Cotton Again Feel Free to comment and suggest another era
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Post by Erich von Manstein on May 17, 2016 18:59:41 GMT
Question: which country bonus should Qing, India and Japan be in your opinion?
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Post by Washington on May 17, 2016 19:16:39 GMT
Question: which country bonus should Qing, India and Japan be in your opinion? India: rockets Japan: Heavy Cav Qing: Privateers
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Post by Jean Lannes on May 17, 2016 20:36:23 GMT
Throw some Pakistani factions in there for Napoleon Bonaparte, there has never been a Pakistani faction in any easytech game
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Post by Washington on May 17, 2016 21:00:52 GMT
Throw some Pakistani factions in there for Napoleon Bonaparte , there has never been a Pakistani faction in any easytech game A good idea but Pakistan was part of india until 1947, so i dont know it's 18th/19th century counterpart
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Post by Jean Lannes on May 17, 2016 22:04:40 GMT
Throw some Pakistani factions in there for Napoleon Bonaparte , there has never been a Pakistani faction in any easytech game A good idea but Pakistan was part of india until 1947, so i dont know it's 18th/19th century counterpart He deserves it, he has been waiting for years now. And if we're at it, throw some minor Kurdish states for me in too
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Post by Erich von Manstein on May 17, 2016 22:44:09 GMT
Question: which country bonus should Qing, India and Japan be in your opinion? India: rockets Japan: Heavy Cav Qing: Privateers My Idea: Japan: Ottoman/American/Spanish. Qing: Russian/Prussian/Austrian. India: Ottoman.
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Post by Arya Stark on May 17, 2016 23:15:49 GMT
This involves India and other European Nations which would try to control the Indian Subcontinent. Returning Generals such as Wellesley will reappear, but new generals such as Tipu Sultan will have to be added. Rockets should be unlocked instantly as the kingdom of Mysore used lots of these. Mission 1 : The East India Company: You play as the British and you must establish your stronghold in Northeast India while facing hordes from the Maratha Confederacy and a group of units from France (you could add nobody generals such as Cosmao and Bouviet to command units). Should be relatively easy mission compared to Sun never Sets but should be harder than American revolution I. Mission 2: Battle Of Plassey: You play as the Mughal Empire and must eliminate British Forces including Wellesley with France as your ally but should be relatively weak. Wellesley (though B general in British Side, can be of a higher rank in the opposite missions.) Morale should fall when a traitor army attacks you. Mission 3 : Battle of Tiruvannalai: This is where you control one of the main sides of this entire campaign: The Kingdom of Mysore , You should Seize Hyderabad and also end any resistance from Madras while holding major cities. You can add Portugal though it may be neutral. However as many campaigns, the enemy should have more advantages. Special Mission: Fall of the Kingdoms: A hard mission where you have to eliminate the 'tribal' factions and eliminate all of the British Allies while avoiding the British forces while keeping Generals alive and capturing Hyderabad, Madras and defeat a british naval force. Mission 4: Third Anglo Mysore war: You can apply rockets on both sides to this mission but you have to seize the entire of Southern India, protecting your allies from an overwhelming opposition. And capture the coastal cities of Mangalore and the port Mahe by an amphibious landing to avoid large forts Mission: 5: Fate of the empires: Like Reconstruction of Empire, You choose either Britain or Mysore: Britain, you have to destroy a fort commanded by Tipu Sultan with no allies against the whole enemy with a few troops from France and The nederlanden with possibly a few strong generals, while in The Mysore side, You have no allies and must kill various factions under British rule and Keep Generals alive, while killing Wellesley and capturing the entire of Nizam territories. Special Mission 2 : Dominance of Empire: You play as the British and you have to completely eject of Opposition against you and you have to capture every city and kill every units while have awfully weak generals and few force to put your generals on. Portugal and France will side with Mysore and they should be a real thorn to you as they are nearby vital cities. Special Mission 3: Liberation of India: This is after you take control of Southern India, You strike at the Northern Part of the Subcontinent and completely ousting the British by seizing cities such as Delhi, Calcutta and eliminating generals. You will have a food shortage you will have to overcome within 3-4 turns while also protecting yourself from a southern amphibious invasion by naval units and 5-6 troops with at least one Armored car general so probably Paget/Cotton Again Feel Free to comment and suggest another era I may start of one for the Native Americans Any Ideas?
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Post by Jean Lannes on May 18, 2016 1:26:43 GMT
This involves India and other European Nations which would try to control the Indian Subcontinent. Returning Generals such as Wellesley will reappear, but new generals such as Tipu Sultan will have to be added. Rockets should be unlocked instantly as the kingdom of Mysore used lots of these. Mission 1 : The East India Company: You play as the British and you must establish your stronghold in Northeast India while facing hordes from the Maratha Confederacy and a group of units from France (you could add nobody generals such as Cosmao and Bouviet to command units). Should be relatively easy mission compared to Sun never Sets but should be harder than American revolution I. Mission 2: Battle Of Plassey: You play as the Mughal Empire and must eliminate British Forces including Wellesley with France as your ally but should be relatively weak. Wellesley (though B general in British Side, can be of a higher rank in the opposite missions.) Morale should fall when a traitor army attacks you. Mission 3 : Battle of Tiruvannalai: This is where you control one of the main sides of this entire campaign: The Kingdom of Mysore , You should Seize Hyderabad and also end any resistance from Madras while holding major cities. You can add Portugal though it may be neutral. However as many campaigns, the enemy should have more advantages. Special Mission: Fall of the Kingdoms: A hard mission where you have to eliminate the 'tribal' factions and eliminate all of the British Allies while avoiding the British forces while keeping Generals alive and capturing Hyderabad, Madras and defeat a british naval force. Mission 4: Third Anglo Mysore war: You can apply rockets on both sides to this mission but you have to seize the entire of Southern India, protecting your allies from an overwhelming opposition. And capture the coastal cities of Mangalore and the port Mahe by an amphibious landing to avoid large forts Mission: 5: Fate of the empires: Like Reconstruction of Empire, You choose either Britain or Mysore: Britain, you have to destroy a fort commanded by Tipu Sultan with no allies against the whole enemy with a few troops from France and The nederlanden with possibly a few strong generals, while in The Mysore side, You have no allies and must kill various factions under British rule and Keep Generals alive, while killing Wellesley and capturing the entire of Nizam territories. Special Mission 2 : Dominance of Empire: You play as the British and you have to completely eject of Opposition against you and you have to capture every city and kill every units while have awfully weak generals and few force to put your generals on. Portugal and France will side with Mysore and they should be a real thorn to you as they are nearby vital cities. Special Mission 3: Liberation of India: This is after you take control of Southern India, You strike at the Northern Part of the Subcontinent and completely ousting the British by seizing cities such as Delhi, Calcutta and eliminating generals. You will have a food shortage you will have to overcome within 3-4 turns while also protecting yourself from a southern amphibious invasion by naval units and 5-6 troops with at least one Armored car general so probably Paget/Cotton Again Feel Free to comment and suggest another era I may start of one for the Native Americans Any Ideas? One in which you capture Haiti
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Post by Napoleon Bonaparte on May 18, 2016 4:28:59 GMT
Throw some Pakistani factions in there for Napoleon Bonaparte , there has never been a Pakistani faction in any easytech game A good idea but Pakistan was part of india until 1947, so i dont know it's 18th/19th century counterpart we FINALLY have an active Indian onboard!
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Post by Napoleon Bonaparte on May 18, 2016 4:34:44 GMT
Well, Pakistan can shown at the time of colonization in a few different factions, like sindh, punjab, balochistan and the pathans up north, then they can show it like this; Sindh and Punjab have surrendered to the British but the people of the West (Baluch and Pathans) continue to resist (like they did) And then finally there can be the formation of Pakistan where they show that the newly created Pakistan army is struggling to bring all the migrants home (biggest migration in history BTW, 800000 moved here, including my grandparents) as well something else related to the country at that time.
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Post by Napoleon Bonaparte on May 18, 2016 4:35:56 GMT
Well, Pakistan can shown at the time of colonization in a few different factions, like sindh, punjab, balochistan and the pathans up north, then they can show it like this; Sindh and Punjab have surrendered to the British but the people of the West (Baluch and Pathans) continue to resist (like they did) And then finally there can be the formation of Pakistan where they show that the newly created Pakistan army is struggling to bring all the migrants home (biggest migration in history BTW, 800000 moved here, including my grandparents) as well something else related to the country at that time. if easytech EVER thinks to make this scenario they should contact me
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Post by Arya Stark on May 18, 2016 21:45:13 GMT
I may start of one for the Native Americans Any Ideas? One in which you capture Haiti So, one where you lead the Haitian Revolution? or you invade Haiti?
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Post by Jean Lannes on May 19, 2016 1:26:03 GMT
Well, Pakistan can shown at the time of colonization in a few different factions, like sindh, punjab, balochistan and the pathans up north, then they can show it like this; Sindh and Punjab have surrendered to the British but the people of the West (Baluch and Pathans) continue to resist (like they did) And then finally there can be the formation of Pakistan where they show that the newly created Pakistan army is struggling to bring all the migrants home (biggest migration in history BTW, 800000 moved here, including my grandparents) as well something else related to the country at that time. if easytech EVER thinks to make this scenario they should contact me They will probably not mainly due to two reasons. 1) They don't speak Urdu 2) Historical accuracy
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Post by Jean Lannes on May 19, 2016 1:26:39 GMT
One in which you capture Haiti So, one where you lead the Haitian Revolution? or you invade Haiti? You play as the rebels
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