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Post by Jean-Luc Picard on Aug 13, 2016 19:07:00 GMT
Wherever you are attacked. Oh, so it's like Two Powers--Japan, where your army is simutaneouly everywhere at once and you just select where it is during attack/defence? Essentially, it is
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Post by Napoleon Bonaparte on Aug 13, 2016 19:15:21 GMT
Rome (I will call myself Rome, East can call himself Byzantine to differentiate.
1-10) recruit 170 infantries, space full. Each province has 10 infantries (attackers beware)
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Post by Deleted on Aug 13, 2016 19:19:34 GMT
Rome (I will call myself Rome, East can call himself Byzantine to differentiate. 1-10) recruit 170 infantries, space full. Each province has 10 infantries (attackers beware) And therefore I am the smallest country on the map
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Post by Napoleon Bonaparte on Aug 13, 2016 19:21:20 GMT
Rome (I will call myself Rome, East can call himself Byzantine to differentiate. 1-10) recruit 170 infantries, space full. Each province has 10 infantries (attackers beware) And therefore I am the smallest country on the map advantages of having huge countries
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Post by Quintus Fabius on Aug 13, 2016 19:22:56 GMT
And therefore I am the smallest country on the map advantages of having huge countries Advantage of a OPM/2PM: larger space to grow, especially if you are bordering a certain Empire on an Island...
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Post by Deleted on Aug 13, 2016 19:23:12 GMT
And therefore I am the smallest country on the map advantages of having huge countries But my population is spying in every country hehehe
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Post by Napoleon Bonaparte on Aug 13, 2016 19:24:31 GMT
advantages of having huge countries Advantage of a OPM/2PM: larger space to grow, especially if you are bordering a certain Empire on an Island... you shall either be removed from the map or either be assimilated to The Roman Collective
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Post by Deleted on Aug 13, 2016 19:27:04 GMT
Advantage of a OPM/2PM: larger space to grow, especially if you are bordering a certain Empire on an Island... you shall either be removed from the map or either be assimilated to The Roman Collective Or overthrow all countries and become beginning and the end
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Post by Ivan Kolev on Aug 13, 2016 19:32:42 GMT
Rome (I will call myself Rome, East can call himself Byzantine to differentiate. 1-10) recruit 170 infantries, space full. Each province has 10 infantries (attackers beware) Wait, I thought it was you can only have 10 inf at the start? I could be wrong tho
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Post by Quintus Fabius on Aug 13, 2016 19:35:35 GMT
Advantage of a OPM/2PM: larger space to grow, especially if you are bordering a certain Empire on an Island... you shall either be removed from the map or either be assimilated to The Roman Collective A certain Morrigan would want to have a word with your leader.
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Post by Napoleon Bonaparte on Aug 13, 2016 19:40:59 GMT
Rome (I will call myself Rome, East can call himself Byzantine to differentiate. 1-10) recruit 170 infantries, space full. Each province has 10 infantries (attackers beware) Wait, I thought it was you can only have 10 inf at the start? I could be wrong tho troop storage is 5 infantries, I have 17 provinces so 17*5=85. Discarding the rest. Doing turns again.
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Post by Napoleon Bonaparte on Aug 13, 2016 19:43:33 GMT
Rome (I will call myself Rome, East can call himself Byzantine to differentiate. 1-10) recruit 170 infantries, space full. Each province has 10 infantries (attackers beware) doing them again Maximum one troop can be recruited in one province in one turn, so 1*1*17=17 Hence 17*5=85 infantries. 1-5) recruit 85 infantries. 6-10) economy technology.
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Post by Jean-Luc Picard on Aug 13, 2016 20:50:54 GMT
Rome (I will call myself Rome, East can call himself Byzantine to differentiate. 1-10) recruit 170 infantries, space full. Each province has 10 infantries (attackers beware) doing them again Maximum one troop can be recruited in one province in one turn, so 1*1*17=17 Hence 17*5=85 infantries. 1-5) recruit 85 infantries. 6-10) economy technology. Capacity is in fact 10 inf/province
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Post by Von Bismarck jr on Aug 13, 2016 21:04:16 GMT
doing them again Maximum one troop can be recruited in one province in one turn, so 1*1*17=17 Hence 17*5=85 infantries. 1-5) recruit 85 infantries. 6-10) economy technology. Capacity is in fact 10 inf/province So since I have 4 provinces, I can only have 40 troops or 20 cavalry, right?
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Post by Jean-Luc Picard on Aug 13, 2016 21:13:38 GMT
Capacity is in fact 10 inf/province So since I have 4 provinces, I can only have 40 troops or 20 cavalry, right? Correct
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