NimitsTexan
03-09-2009, 04:51
Just some observations . . . but from three play throughs of the Grand campaign though the 1720s:
-Sweden Always declares war in Prussia, even though Prussia is generally more or less antagonistic towards Swedens Great Northenr War enemies
-Austria and Prussia always get into it, despite being more or less friends with the same people.
-No War of Spanish Succession or the like. Spain eventually attacks Portugal, but that is about it. France could seem to care less about the Contienent.
-Maybe its because France is too busy trading its Caribbean possessions for New England (and the Thirteen Colonies are happy to oblige)?
But that leads to a couple of questions?
-Any way, as England, to discourage the Thirteen colonies from trading themselves away?
-How do you get your Allies to agree to a peace, and avoid the three (or four, or five) way wars that seem to happen all to frequently.
-Sweden Always declares war in Prussia, even though Prussia is generally more or less antagonistic towards Swedens Great Northenr War enemies
-Austria and Prussia always get into it, despite being more or less friends with the same people.
-No War of Spanish Succession or the like. Spain eventually attacks Portugal, but that is about it. France could seem to care less about the Contienent.
-Maybe its because France is too busy trading its Caribbean possessions for New England (and the Thirteen Colonies are happy to oblige)?
But that leads to a couple of questions?
-Any way, as England, to discourage the Thirteen colonies from trading themselves away?
-How do you get your Allies to agree to a peace, and avoid the three (or four, or five) way wars that seem to happen all to frequently.