So in the new patch, you can set your army to retreat several provinces away and they're invulnerable till they get there? That doesn't seem at all fair. The enemy should be able to cut you off, as often happened in RL.
hmm i never found how to merge regiments before ...
thx for that
i'll add one thing : don't assault with all infantry armies , as a cheap mercenary newly created, retreating army , or rebel uprising will wipe you if the assault is failed
I just have a couple of things to say. First thing. This is great work from your part. BUT.... I'm not really sure I can recommend it to a newbie actually. There is a lot of detailed info here. More than a lot I would say.
And then the nitpicking. Or this first isn't nitpicking but the rest is.
You forgot to mention the absolute number 1 way to avoid attrition. Fight on your land. Should always be among the top advices for beginners to this game.
Perhaps you should also make a note that it's very easy to teleport generals so there is often no reason to have more than 1 in the stack that is currently fighting something difficult. The rest can do without.
Naval range is from the closest core port. You forgot the core part. And in the second to last sentence above you wrote 33 days instead of 35. Fingers are sometimes slipping.
EDIT: And I forgot one thing. In my ongoing game the English is sending out 4 ship blockade fleets even though I have a 15 ship fleet in one of the ports. So either your assumptions about the naval AI is wrong or this is something special for this game since I play the Cherokee..
I just have a couple of things to say. First thing. This is great work from your part. BUT.... I'm not really sure I can recommend it to a newbie actually. There is a lot of detailed info here. More than a lot I would say.
And then the nitpicking. Or this first isn't nitpicking but the rest is.
You forgot to mention the absolute number 1 way to avoid attrition. Fight on your land. Should always be among the top advices for beginners to this game.
Perhaps you should also make a note that it's very easy to teleport generals so there is often no reason to have more than 1 in the stack that is currently fighting something difficult. The rest can do without.
Naval range is from the closest core port. You forgot the core part. And in the second to last sentence above you wrote 33 days instead of 35. Fingers are sometimes slipping.
EDIT: And I forgot one thing. In my ongoing game the English is sending out 4 ship blockade fleets even though I have a 15 ship fleet in one of the ports. So either your assumptions about the naval AI is wrong or this is something special for this game since I play the Cherokee..
Remember - it's supposed to be done after doing Rhadok's tutorial and initial play-through.
I plan to demonstrate that when I actually start kicking down France's door. Hopefully the 100 - 10 supply limit comparison also demonstrated that.
if you have 10 big ships and the AI get 25 (england) , it will not split fleet into stacks of 4 ships that would be easy to sink , but if you lose your navy , the AI will do it
Swiftest creation of Great Britain coming?
Hm. Since when can nations this large be annexed? I believed there was a 3-province maximum (pagans excepted).
Before 4.1b, the limit was 1 province, except for pagans. 4.1b changed it so that you can annex a nation as long as their provinces do not add up to more than 100 war score (modified by CB).
4.) Once you get Government Tech 8, you can establish Grain Depots in grain provinces in your National Focus (it costs 5 magistrates). Each grain depot gives +5% national manpower and +10% force limits (at the cost of -50% trade value in the province, not so bad for a grain province with low prices anyway). While one isn't very much, having several add up quickly.
And how do you propose getting several? The decision, in vanilla (latest beta) is limited to one per country (it checks that no province you own already has a depot)
How can Portugal snag a province? If they capture one, but you demand full annexation, you'd get them all anyway, right?