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821% inflation? Doesn't it take a couple of hundred years to reach that? :wacko:
 
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I have a few here:
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How come the only countries using Artillery are the ones who shouldn't (no offense to any Zulus out there).
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Maybe they got lost.
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So how do they do this?
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Do you think Muscowy could be getting a little worried?
 
ManOWar2 said:
I dont understand why in 1453 france do not have gascon and in 1454 they have it ? So better start your game with fance in 1454 I guess cause anexing a territory seem impossible in this game.

Annexing works fine now. It was totally unbalanced in early versions where you could annex whole nations and not just one province minors in a war I mean. Also its not so hard to annex nations you have to just hammer them with couble of wars and take their lands or vassal them and diploannex them.

I used first option on Ottoman Empire. I took it down as Albania.
 
Haftetavenscrap said:
Is that Byker I spy there. As in "Byker Grove"?

God, that brings back memories. Painful, painful memories.
 
@ Reveilled

Ah... I don't have NA, so I have never seen the Economic map besides screenshots. :( Now, goosie has got NA, and he was confused too, which is pretty funny if you ask me. ;)

@ Comagoosie and aHuman(oid)

Looks like this is figured out. It was indeed Humanoid's screenshot, I added in the black hole to suck up all the money :)

@ ManOWar2

First of all, impressive lurking abilities, becoming a member so long ago and still having so few posts.
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(Just for the record, there's nothing wrong with lurking :) )

Second of all, perhaps you should try a different nation to learn the ropes, then move on to the big boys like France. I found that Mazovia is a good nation to play if you can ally with Poland, thus being secure while not having a huge empire to rule. You could also try a Native American nation, they are more isolated, so you have less invasions, and can get a grip on the economic side of the game, but they have little potential for expansion either. :(

@ Sir Kenny

Wow. So only millionaires in Yamana have the neccessary YamanaBucks for a decent hamburger. I couldn't survive :(


@ Autonomous

Byker Grove even sounds like a painful place

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:wacko: :(
 
b]@ ManOWar2[/b]

First of all, impressive lurking abilities, becoming a member so long ago and still having so few posts.
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(Just for the record, there's nothing wrong with lurking :) )

Second of all, perhaps you should try a different nation to learn the ropes, then move on to the big boys like France. I found that Mazovia is a good nation to play if you can ally with Poland, thus being secure while not having a huge empire to rule. You could also try a Native American nation, they are more isolated, so you have less invasions, and can get a grip on the economic side of the game, but they have little potential for expansion either. :(






Well I cannot not play France, I feel too inspired. I want to recreate nouvelle-france in north america.

:)
 
Fijj said:
Haftetavenscrap, I'm giving you -1 cookie for putting this Thead off track!!
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Fijj said:
theres a Zulu nation?
I believe he's playing on my Whole World mod, which has Zulus in it.
 
Amob_m_s said:
@ ManOWar2

First of all, impressive lurking abilities, becoming a member so long ago and still having so few posts.
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(Just for the record, there's nothing wrong with lurking :) )

Hey! He's not the only one! :D

Even though I haven't really been lurking, since I post my fair bit in OT, but still! And I joined earlier :p
 
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Just imagine the fun a Protestant country can have with a vassalised Pope of its very own. :) (Also, it's a very appropriate coincidence that the randomly named monarch ruling France in 1688 is called Louis XIV).
 
StephenT said:
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Just imagine the fun a Protestant country can have with a vassalised Pope of its very own. :) (Also, it's a very appropriate coincidence that the randomly named monarch ruling France in 1688 is called Louis XIV).

I whole-heartedly agree with this concept. :D