How is this persons strategy and what happens when you set it at expert lvl?
How is this persons strategy and what happens when you set it at expert lvl?
It's been so long since I played VI and I couldn't sit thru the entire video but he seems to be approaching things well as the Vikings. The homelands are uninvadeable as I recall (only vikings have ocean going ships so that area between can not be used by non-viking ships) so one may as well use peasants to garrison. Raiding then, once built up, settling is the way to go but the vikings are so much better unit wise, more areas could have been attacked at the same time.
Never used expert - as I recall, like most games, the main affect was depriving you of resources and increasing that of the AI. It's possible that it makes the AI more aggressive - seem to remember reading that on this or another forum but not at all sure.
I don't agree. The guy seems to have no clear cut stratagy as far as raiding is concerned. He should have targeted provinces with abbeys first while his choice of provinces to raid seems haphazard. Secondly, once you besieged a garrison you should strom the castle or starve it out - otherwise you won't get any money for raiding. Invading a province and escaping makes now sense. Thirdly, it is not wise to start improving farming facilities of the core Viking lands - doesn't pay off in the short run. Training peasants is also of questionable value.
Generally, a good choice was making Ireland into a base to start settling and teching up in - it is separated from the main island and once the Irish are disposed of he would have some 30 years before other factions start building ships. Though in my Viking campaign I opted for Cantware or some other rich povince in the south. But that, I guess, is a matter of taste.
Couldn't agree more.
I always play expert - the very essence of challenge. It doesn't really make the AI aggressive, it just doesn't give you an easy time and uses almost all possible mistakes you might have made against you. And in battles it gives bonuses to the AI too.
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The AI isn't any 'smarter' on expert than on high difficulty on either the strategic or the tactical maps.
On expert the non-player factions get more florins at kickoff, and AI troops receive enhanced combat and morale stats.
I stopped playing on expert when the tedium of slaughtering wave after wave of kamikaze peasants and the like (because the morale bonus wouldn't let them flee the field of battle even after I'd killed their general and routed all the decent troops) just became too much for me to take, and was too time-consuming.
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Thanks.I saved my campaigns and I ma doing it differently then the guy in the video.I always go after Northumbria first then move around the coast.I use normal to hard.
As I recall, you were playing this before I ever started and defer to your judgement, but (and there's that word :) ) I was mainly thinking the large scale strategy of first raiding then when better built up, start settling. He didn't know why viking ships could move two areas and picked the poorest areas of the map to raid. I too preferred the richer Saxon and Northumbrian areas at the beginning. I tried the Ireland strategy once and it was indeed a good one. As far as peasants, yeah, in general I avoid them like the plague but as the viking player, the only thing you have to worry about in your homelands is revolt and they are the cheapest to make and keep.
One more thing that the guy ignored - he never built watchtowers and border forts. They raise the province's loyalty and keep assassins and spies away. Useful if you don't want to see your (as Vikings) homelands get out of hand. They don't keep away the emissaries away, though, - and those crooks can bribe your army. Three time during my last Welsh campaign I had it happen to me. But then I trained an assassin and each time I saw a Saxon emissary penetrate into my kingdom I executed him. Three dead emissaries - and my assassin has three stars. At a boy.
I always did the same thing with emissaries taking them out with assassins.This worked well when I played the Saxon actually I ma still on that one.
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