What is "irresistible charge"?
Thnx!
What is "irresistible charge"?
Thnx!
You came from nothing,
You are going back to nothing...
What have you lost??
Nothing!!!
Nobody expects the Spanish Inquisition!
Also, should I keep the governor of the province in the province he governs? Why?
You came from nothing,
You are going back to nothing...
What have you lost??
Nothing!!!
Nobody expects the Spanish Inquisition!
A irresistible charge is just a way of telling you that the unit has a very high charge bonus for attack. Also I believe if you keep the governer in a province he governs that income and loyalty is boost.
By the way, welcome to the Guild Fuddha. Good to see some people are still interested in MTW.
Last edited by IrishMike; 02-04-2005 at 02:32.
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I always thought irresistable charge meant that they couldn't contrlo themselves so they charge. Charging is irresistable, lol. I quess you are the one that's right though.
About the governor thing, you can keep a useless general in office but don't leave your good family members there. Make them stronger by putting them in battles as often as possible.
The acumen goes up if you leave them there I believe. Also be sure to appoint governors based on their stats if you want to avoid rebellions and stuff. When I first started playing I just gave a title to anyone, anywhere,
Oh my, I realized that I haven't introduced myself... [ColdKnight]
I'm a fan of games such as Civilization, Age of Wonders. I started out with Shogun, and simply got hooked onto that specific playing style. Few months ago I obtained Medieval and I think I'm going to need crack to get me of this drug.Currently I'm saving some money to upgrade my computer somewhat to play Rome. I've played a couple of multiplayer games in a local gaming place though...
The thing with governor is: does my province get acumen, dread, zeal and whatever bounus if his not "in" the province? Or does it simply get less bonus if he's not? I'm asking because I know for a fact that if they stay, they get vices such as greedy...
About irresistable charge... I guess that I should first ask: can a charge be ressisted?
Also I have to share this one with the world. Wouldn't it be nice to be able to do evil deeds with agents and switch the blame to someone else? Or get annual reports from your princess that is married to a rival royal? I want to see real politics, the whispers behind the curtains, the knife in the dark... Anyone who saw a mini-serie called "A Lions Winter" (roughly translated to my language, Croatian, and then roughly translated back to English) will know what I mean...
You came from nothing,
You are going back to nothing...
What have you lost??
Nothing!!!
Nobody expects the Spanish Inquisition!
I know what you mean. I'm 15 and my friends don't know why I'm obsessed with MTW (except my friends with RTW who are obsessed with that). It's truly a great addictive game. And I think the governor only gets acumen points by staying in the province. He gets dread by executing all rebels, prisoners, etc. and other things. If you don't want him to get those vices then balance it out by moving him around every now and then but keep him there the majority of the time. And you can resist an irresistible charge if you have the right units, like armored pikement with good upgrades.
And it's nice to know people in Croatia have computers. I was expecting a bunch of tin shacks stuck together with mud and clay with people dying of famine every day.
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