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Post by General Winter on Oct 24, 2015 0:09:32 GMT
Ok so i did some conquest 1809 Austria i won and does it have to be under 65 to get the years ruled?or do i have to get lower than 70 rounds?
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Post by Mountbatten on Oct 24, 2015 0:13:21 GMT
Any round will get you a years ruled score. The more the rounds, the lower the years ruled. It goes down to 50 I think. They don't add up. So if you got 200 years, you can't play the same conquest again and do 200+200=400. If you get less rounds, your years ruled will go up. So if this time, you get 50 turns or so, you will have 350 years ruled or around that.
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Post by General Winter on Oct 24, 2015 0:52:53 GMT
Wait if i play another conquest with different rounds the years wont add up?
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Post by Mountbatten on Oct 24, 2015 1:48:01 GMT
No. It will be like starting from 0. If you went and played Britain 1798 and did better, you will have a better years ruled. If you do worse, your years ruled will go down. You can consider it a one-time thing.
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Post by kanue on Oct 24, 2015 5:34:06 GMT
Wait if i play another conquest with different rounds the years wont add up? Unfortunately, no. The year ruled in each conquest are independent. To achieve a higher year ruled, you need to do better in your current conquest.
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