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    In the campaign do you get any histrocail characters and if so how? Are you just randomly assigned them or is it triggered by certain things. I have conquered India way before what happened in real life, does this mean I cannot get Wellesley?

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    My observation so far has been that you start with historic figures as your generals and government ministers, but any new ones will be picked from a pool of generic names.

    It seems the pool is shared for all kind of characters, so 'Radulf Kellerman' (austrian faction) can turn out to be a general, rake, bishop or your justice minister.

    It's a bit of an immersion breaker for me, as in the beginning you have generals (using Austria as example) like:

    • Prinz Eugen von Savoyen (famous hero of the Turkish war)
    • Guido von Starhemberg (cousin of the well-known Ernst v. Starhemberg who lead the defence of Vienna)
    • Ludwig Wilhelm von Baden-Baden (yet another leader vs. the turks, called Türkenlouis, never lost a battle)


    and later end up with guys having "Max Müller/John Doe" type names.
    The ability to rename generals would be nice indeed.

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    In my last campaign that crashed, John Churchill died on route to India 4 years into the game, never to give a command in battle, never to become Duke of Marlborough, and consequently, to quote his wife, never - unfortunately for both of them - "returned from the wars today and did pleasure me in his top-boots."
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    One of my Rakes in the RTI is named Richard Steele, who happens to be the author of a quote featured on loading screens.

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    Isaac Newton is a gentleman at the start of the game
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    Quote Originally Posted by Poncho400 View Post
    One of my Rakes in the RTI is named Richard Steele, who happens to be the author of a quote featured on loading screens.
    I had him too, although I didn't realize he was a famous person. I did, however, think to myself "hey, pornstar name !"
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    Paul Revere is an american gentleman in the RtI campaign. Having spent a few days in Boston, I was quite pleased to find him there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kobal2fr View Post
    I had him too, although I didn't realize he was a famous person. I did, however, think to myself "hey, pornstar name !"
    I swear, I saw a rake named "Ron Jeremy"
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tora View Post
    In my last campaign that crashed, John Churchill died on route to India 4 years into the game, never to give a command in battle, never to become Duke of Marlborough, and consequently, to quote his wife, never - unfortunately for both of them - "returned from the wars today and did pleasure me in his top-boots."
    I watched an interesting documentary on Blenheim today and it just reminded me why I love TW games. In my campaign John Churchill isn't a hero of the War of Spanish Succession, rather he is going down in history as the man who kicked the French out of North America and pacified the natives. I just hope he lives long enough to complete the job...

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    In my Prussian game I got Edmond Kant, the philosopher, as a gentlemen.

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    I have seen Daniel Defoe as a gentlemen in two GB games so far. He has been quite the dueler in my current campaign, wounding two French gentlemen and killing one. The three said Frenchmen were trying to steal my technologies from my university in Sault St. Marie.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CookieRawr View Post
    In my Prussian game I got Edmond Kant, the philosopher, as a gentlemen.
    Prussia also start the game with Leibnitz. Dunno how the real one would have felt about being asked to get cracking on those new bayonets :)
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