excellent update, utterly flawless in it's delivery. I must have missed the deceleration of war though, why are Prussia and Rome at war?
Thank you very much, I shall try to keep it up.Your narrative is perfect, and a brilliant update as well, shame to hear about the Norse but all good things must come to an end.
It would be interesting, and it is likely that some survive. I'm not really sure how the reservation system will work in Quebec, in the GNI it was much like the USA's policy (Walk west until we tell you to stop).Poor Nyjaþing, would really be interesting if there were reserves for them though...if any survived that is
And that might be the case, however; there are no good guys in real life. Only less-of-a-bad guys.Aw, poor Constantinople. I'm beginning to like the Prussians less now. It's increasingly clear to me that it is in the Caliphate that the future lies, not with Prussia.
Thank you very much! There was no real declaration. Bulgaria (Roman sphere) and Wallachia (Prussian sphere) were fighting each other and Rome saw it fit to block Prussian trade out of the Black Sea. So the Bosporus had to be forced back open.excellent update, utterly flawless in it's delivery. I must have missed the deceleration of war though, why are Prussia and Rome at war?
Thank you very much, I shall try to keep it up.
It would be interesting, and it is likely that some survive. I'm not really sure how the reservation system will work in Quebec, in the GNI it was much like the USA's policy (Walk west until we tell you to stop).
And that might be the case, however; there are no good guys in real life. Only less-of-a-bad guys.
Thank you very much! There was no real declaration. Bulgaria (Roman sphere) and Wallachia (Prussian sphere) were fighting each other and Rome saw it fit to block Prussian trade out of the Black Sea. So the Bosporus had to be forced back open.
No I agree, but it is rare in politics and war that the stated goals of a nation are its only goals.ahhh well fair play to the Prussians then, however it seems to me their ambitions go a bit beyond mere trading this time around
And the Vasques and the Istimari... The St. Lawrence area is the Balkans of the Americas. I really enjoyed writing about Lúðvik and Eirik, but the Norse were already destined to fail so I thought we'd bow out early. I am always looking for suggestions if the Prussian overlords are getting slightly drab (Doyvát the younger is still unwed so I don't have a new young'n to show you yet).Poor skrælingjar. Oh well, they had to make room for the french I guess.
Besides this one, I think there were two more, one for Victoria II and another for HoI IIRC.
Why not? Mr. C usually deviates somewhat from what actually happened, but not that much. I think...Don't expect them to be actually based on gameplay though.
What's with the sour attitude? :s
Well thank you, but we might be seeing a new cast being introduced soon enough.They aren't drab at all. Doyvát the younger is refreshingly pragmatic
As said, after Bastions... which is no where near done, there are two books left: Oceans and Ironworks. Oceans is another EUIII AAR (split to keep book lengths even) and Ironworks is a Vicky II AAR.Just spent the last 4 days working through Homelands.
Fantastic piece of work and has made me appreciate Bastions so much more, I love your work Mr Capitalist, how many books are there left to go?
Close.Besides this one, I think there were two more, one for Victoria II and another for HoI IIRC.
Don't expect them to be actually based on gameplay though.
I do not care for the AI's unwillingness to follow my ideas. There might eventually be a Vicky II mod for the game, and a Darkest Hour mod... but those are still just sort of back-burning ideas. Now that I've graduated from college I am going to write a bit more and work on a new EU III mod with a couple start dates.Why not? Mr. C usually deviates somewhat from what actually happened, but not that much. I think...
Well thank you, but we might be seeing a new cast being introduced soon enough.
As said, after Bastions... which is no where near done, there are two books left: Oceans and Ironworks. Oceans is another EUIII AAR (split to keep book lengths even) and Ironworks is a Vicky II AAR.
Close.
I do not care for the AI's unwillingness to follow my ideas. There might eventually be a Vicky II mod for the game, and a Darkest Hour mod... but those are still just sort of back-burning ideas. Now that I've graduated from college I am going to write a bit more and work on a new EU III mod with a couple start dates.
I enjoy the debate, but please try to keep things on topic. Though I agree we need an international standard on typed sarcasm so that we can better understand each other.
It is. I might be unpopular for this belief, but I really enjoy racial and cultural diversity. One of the things I love about West Lafayette (where I live) is the great diversity in food, languages and people... and one of the things I hate about Indiana (the state I live in) is the utter lack of those things outside of a few areas.Happy New Year! An interesting update on a topic that is, as you said, politically charging even in RL today!