Probably Hungary and Poland. No offense to the Hungarians or Polish.![]()
Probably Hungary and Poland. No offense to the Hungarians or Polish.![]()
Poland, I reckon they'll be very slow to play as due to poor lands and relatively weak units.
None, im going to play all and im looking forward to all heh
It's only really those surrounded by loads of large provinces - it's so boring to wait three or four turns just to set foot in the enemy's lands.
And if there are too many rebels around you, I'll expand too quickly, be weak when I touch the enemy, and tearful when they take one of my beloved cities. :P
I personally find England, France, HRE, Egypt, and Byzantium to be very uninteresting since they're all rich and straightforward. Denmark and Scotland don't appeal to me either, given their complete lack of strategic options.
the moors hands down
Aztecs :) oh and the dirty Scots lol
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Egypt, and the Turks, they simply have way to many wealthy rebel holdings to take, and perhaps Venice will have different goals then the other nations do, for example they just need to controll the coast? Or perhaps wealth and architecture related goals?
Hey whats wrong with Hungary?
Well I'm really not liking any of the Italian factions, because my preference is for the Northern Europeans and Hungarians and Russ.
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i hungarian and polish lolOriginally Posted by wraithdt
Hungary, not interested in that one sorry.
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Portugal. It seems to me it will be just like Spain, but a little bit to the west (With a historically inaccurate bit in Pamplona).
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