I was really thinking more of the admirals. Command stars are important in autocalc right ?
I was really thinking more of the admirals. Command stars are important in autocalc right ?
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In my present campaign , i am controling all ports at Caspian Sea..but can't make any ships...
Needless to say all of my ports are under permanent pirate blockade for last 20+ years = waste of money for building all of them + no port trade income
I think those pirates ships are bit to much prone to multiplying, hehe
Have you checked the maps in the Guides and AAR section of the forums? One of them shows the provinces you can build a military port to construct ships.Originally Posted by mlp071
The Hellenic factions have the easiest time in dealing with piracy. All they need is to upgrade their military port to the highest level. Then build one Huge Polireme for anti-piracy patrol.
Works like a charm. My triple silver chevroned Epirote admiral has sunk all the pirates in the med. Along with the fleets used by the AI factions.
Yeah i can make transport ship in Black sea and Meditteranean, as Sauromatae..maybe if i go with different goverment in Caspian i can do same..Originally Posted by The Errant
Still they are not match for several pirate ships..All pirates have 3+ units in their fleet. And i don't use auto_win feature.
I was just about to say that about half of the Eleutheroi navies originate in the Baltic and North Sea. Roy1991's picture pretty much got there first. That's why I almost always turn the frequency of their spawning to the bare minimum. Compared to their land-locked counterparts, the navies face very little opposition, esspecially in the first few turns. As such in many of my games there's an abundance of HUGE rebel navies with VERY experienced admirals and more than their fair share of gold chevrons. It makes things interesting, I suppose.. but it's hardly realistic. Pirate fleets are few and far between in history, and really shouldn't crop up every couple of years as they do in EB.
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Few and far between? they are now, but until the last 200 years or so they were just the opposite.Originally Posted by Justiciar
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Piracy was pretty much universal, true. But it impacted trade, not war-fleets, which pirates stayed the Hell away from. Only Early Modern "pirate states" like the city-havens of the Barbary Corsairs or the fig-leaf "privateers" of the Europeans (whose vessels tended to be little short of privately owned and at least partially state-backed warships themselves) had afloat enough ironmongery to even consider taking on military ships, and normally preferred to rather chase merchantmen anyway.
"Let us remember that there are multiple theories of Intelligent Design. I and many others around the world are of the strong belief that the universe was created by a Flying Spaghetti Monster. --- Proof of the existence of the FSM, if needed, can be found in the recent uptick of global warming, earthquakes, hurricanes, and other natural disasters. Apparently His Pastaness is to be worshipped in full pirate regalia. The decline in worldwide pirate population over the past 200 years directly corresponds with the increase in global temperature. Here is a graph to illustrate the point."
-Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster
Oh well money for building 5 ports well wasted , heheOriginally Posted by MarcusAureliusAntoninus
Vanila= run over your rebel neighboor with ease..... EB= fight hard your rebel neighboorOriginally Posted by Pharnakes
I found EB way more interesting
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Last edited by mlp071; 06-28-2007 at 01:08.
Well yes, obviously EB is better, but I don't see what you mean, you seem to think that I was in some way attacking eb, far from it, I was just ondering about peoples thoughts on the relative degrees of nava activity in vannila compard to eb, or even other mods.Originally Posted by mlp071
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