Quote Originally Posted by Kaidonni
So, the moral of the story is, you can blitz to an extent, and then hunker down and let really interesting things happen. A blitz at one time can become the frontline which you have to defend fiercly at another.
Quote Originally Posted by Roark
Well, that's basically what I do. Blitz until I've got enough provinces to produce everything I want (troops, agents, boats & war machines) and then hunker down into turtle mode and improve the quality of my troops and provinces.
I used to do the same, but not so much anymore. I tend to roleplay factions a bit more now, not just in terms of how they'd behave specifically, but in general terms as well as is fitting with the medieval period.

For instance, the Reconquista of Iberia took a couple centuries -- not that even I can make myself wait *that* long to drive out the Almos, but I often will take a good decade or two before my Spanish/Aragonese armies reach Gibraltar. Yes, it certainly makes the game harder (and I do end up losing slightly more often now), but I generally come away with a much greater sense of satisfaction.


Quote Originally Posted by Roark
At the moment I'm playing as the Turks in Late, and I've only my GA goal provinces and a handful of others, but I'm having a great time enticing big crusading factions into attacking cannonades of serpentines and organ guns backed up by a small standing army of high-morale (Ribat level) Turcoman Horse, arquebusiers, Futtuwas, Muwahids, and Armenian Heavies.

Good times.

My next goal is to build an "ultimate" 1 stack army (including Janissaries and Hashishin) with a moderately-talented general (4-6 stars), and to see how far my boys can strike into Christian territory. I'm even gonna have some boats waiting in the Channel and North Sea to ferry them over (just in case they get lucky).

Dude, you should totally post an AAR (either in the Pics & History thread, or start your own). We've not seen a good Turkish campaign in ages!