http://www.slate.com/articles/life/..._that_made_andrew_jackson_famous_.single.html
Yes, they did build fleets on lakes. I'm sure the Caspian sea would be a reasonable place for some fleets too, and commerce. Movement of goods by ship is infinitely cheaper than the alternatives at the time. And even today. The problem with EU3 is a bad algorithm for allocating resources and famously failing to use manpower as a natural constraint in production in favor of gamey and arbitrary kluges.
Well, ok, lakes are a pretty minor issue. But remember that the map is not the terrain.
http://www.cracked.com/article_1986...er2=History&wa_user3=article&wa_user4=popular
It may be that the game severely underestimates the populations of the Americas and we need a plague event that may, or may not do the historical reduction, based on the lucky contact. Given a few alternative events, the Americas could give a good show against the Europeans and, maybe, to the extent that they infect and colonize the East.
Silliness aside, the Americas need some rethinking.
Yes, they did build fleets on lakes. I'm sure the Caspian sea would be a reasonable place for some fleets too, and commerce. Movement of goods by ship is infinitely cheaper than the alternatives at the time. And even today. The problem with EU3 is a bad algorithm for allocating resources and famously failing to use manpower as a natural constraint in production in favor of gamey and arbitrary kluges.
Well, ok, lakes are a pretty minor issue. But remember that the map is not the terrain.
http://www.cracked.com/article_1986...er2=History&wa_user3=article&wa_user4=popular
It may be that the game severely underestimates the populations of the Americas and we need a plague event that may, or may not do the historical reduction, based on the lucky contact. Given a few alternative events, the Americas could give a good show against the Europeans and, maybe, to the extent that they infect and colonize the East.
Silliness aside, the Americas need some rethinking.
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