wow! thats even less. What is it for country Switzerland is voting for anyway?

wow! thats even less. What is it for country Switzerland is voting for anyway?
What about this :
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And this made me uncomfortable to start a war against France :
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Why did that make you uncomfortable?
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I want a pic of the HRE in diplo-map.Originally Posted by Foller
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33000 infantry, 32000 cavalry and 3000 artillery?Originally Posted by Duke of Wellington
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Oh that part, I was looking at the call to armsOriginally Posted by Sling Shot
That really is a very big army.
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Yeah, I missed it too when I first looked at it. He should have highlighted that part of the pic.Originally Posted by Duke of Wellington
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'Tis Cyprus.What is it for country Switzerland is voting for anyway?
@that great big French army: didn't Paradox announce that in EU3 there will NOT be such big armies?
Yes, but it seems that France is the new Sweden.Originally Posted by Emperor_krk
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Attrition should knock that army down pretty fast, rather dumb of the AI to amass an army that big in one province. France is going to drain its manpower just marching that beast to Sweden.Originally Posted by Sling Shot
A good old hangover from EUIIOriginally Posted by Piggy
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What the heck is anybody doing with 3,000 artillery???
Not even Napoleon wanted that many guns.
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Each regiment is considered to be 1000 men, regardless of how many artillery pieces it has.Originally Posted by AdmiralNelson
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Well considering he had 65 other regiments 3 regiments of guns isnt that much.Originally Posted by AdmiralNelson



Ah! Now that makes sense.Originally Posted by Fulcrumvale
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When I am without orders and unexpected occurrences arrive I shall always act as I think the honour and glory of my King and Country demand. But in case signals can neither be seen or perfectly understood, no captain can do very wrong if he places his ship alongside that of the enemy.--The Most Noble Lord Horatio Nelson, Viscount and Baron Nelson, of the Nile and of Burnham Thorpe in the County of Norfolk, Baron Nelson of the Nile and of Hillborough in the said County, Knight of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Vice Admiral of the White Squadron of the Fleet, Commander in Chief of his Majesty's Ships and Vessels in the Mediterranean, Duke of Bronte in Kingdom of the Two Sicilies, Knight Grand Cross of the Sicilian Order of St Ferdinand and of Merit, Member of the Ottomanee Order of the Crescent, Knight Grand Commander of the Order of St. Joachim.
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You are right, but I didn't understand that 3,140 artillery translated to 30 guns in EUII vocabulary. See above comment.Originally Posted by Piggy
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When I am without orders and unexpected occurrences arrive I shall always act as I think the honour and glory of my King and Country demand. But in case signals can neither be seen or perfectly understood, no captain can do very wrong if he places his ship alongside that of the enemy.--The Most Noble Lord Horatio Nelson, Viscount and Baron Nelson, of the Nile and of Burnham Thorpe in the County of Norfolk, Baron Nelson of the Nile and of Hillborough in the said County, Knight of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Vice Admiral of the White Squadron of the Fleet, Commander in Chief of his Majesty's Ships and Vessels in the Mediterranean, Duke of Bronte in Kingdom of the Two Sicilies, Knight Grand Cross of the Sicilian Order of St Ferdinand and of Merit, Member of the Ottomanee Order of the Crescent, Knight Grand Commander of the Order of St. Joachim.
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Timurids are a 'lucky' nation in my game, and they sure do get around.
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That's a little less than half the size of my French army in EUII. Is that France's whole army?Originally Posted by Emperor_krk
When I am without orders and unexpected occurrences arrive I shall always act as I think the honour and glory of my King and Country demand. But in case signals can neither be seen or perfectly understood, no captain can do very wrong if he places his ship alongside that of the enemy.--The Most Noble Lord Horatio Nelson, Viscount and Baron Nelson, of the Nile and of Burnham Thorpe in the County of Norfolk, Baron Nelson of the Nile and of Hillborough in the said County, Knight of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Vice Admiral of the White Squadron of the Fleet, Commander in Chief of his Majesty's Ships and Vessels in the Mediterranean, Duke of Bronte in Kingdom of the Two Sicilies, Knight Grand Cross of the Sicilian Order of St Ferdinand and of Merit, Member of the Ottomanee Order of the Crescent, Knight Grand Commander of the Order of St. Joachim.
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The Timurids lucky? Now that is strange.
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Not so lucky anymoreOriginally Posted by Duke of Wellington
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