It would kind of be fun playing a game as a small German state, but establishing a bunch of colonies abroad. I really neeeeed this game...
It would kind of be fun playing a game as a small German state, but establishing a bunch of colonies abroad. I really neeeeed this game...
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edit: Proof? My birthday is Sunday and I couldn't care less. It's Wednesday I care about. Every time I pass my local Gamestop I see the huge Empire banner and think about how long it's going to be. Not too long at this point. Knowing my luck my PC will explode during installation.
Last edited by ArtillerySmoke; 02-24-2009 at 23:45.
Another good way to play might also be to establish colonies across the map, but then sell them off to the highest bidder/best tech advanced nation. Sort of like a 18th century real-estate tycoon, only with lots of war and killing.
You could easily amass technologies or even political alliances by subjugating vast tracks of land and then selling them off for some really stuff, then when you're strong enough from your dealings and have enough strong allies start to bully your neighbors a bit for some permanent acquisitions![]()
Last edited by Monk; 02-25-2009 at 00:00.
See, when running campaigns with naval powers, I'll probably employ a similar strategy. Imagine as the Spanish, repeatedly sacking colonies and selling them back to the British while building an economic and technological powerbase at home. After a while your small, teched up nation could build an unstoppable army and explode upon it's neighbors.
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If playing a landlocked power (or nearly) such as Prussia, I would adopt a "Europe First" policy. However, once my position is relatively secure, I would not be opposed to reaching out and conquering the colonies established by other nations. An early, reverse D-Day in the 18th or 19th century would be interesting indeed.
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And Hannover did become a major power. English monarchs are still Hanoverians.
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Sometimes I get this urge to conquer large parts of Europe.
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