I think they've fixed the system so that you can only high-level naval units in high-level naval base, which would seem realistic enough...
They have -- we'll get into that in a later update.
nice little aar.
Thanks!
I think they've fixed the system so that you can only high-level naval units in high-level naval base, which would seem realistic enough...
nice little aar.
I like this. Now we get to see HoD in action, not just dev diaries. Keep it up!
[Darth Vader voice]Impressive. Most impressive. Heart of Darkness is indeed as powerful as the developer diaries have foreseen.[/Darth Vader voice]
When you colonize please by the end of the AAR release some nations or show how dynamic tags work... I'm confused about them. Also, do you know if the dominions inherit your primary and secondary cultures, or only primary? And do they even inherit native cultures? Thanks... This is a great AAR and is very informative
It's looking good, I'm a little skeptical in what to expect properly with the colonization of places. As well as the running of naval bases and ships but researching looks good.
MOAR!!
Thanks Avindian.
though I'm confused about 'base reluctance' and 'political considerations'?
As I'm sure others have asked before me and I'm too lazy to search :wub:
Looking very interesting. The colonising system and the crisis system seem like they'll lead to far more wars, which can only be a good thing in V2.
So is it true? Do countries inherit both primary and secondary cultures when you dominion them...? And do they make their own culture secondary or do they have it as a culture at all?
Avindan didn't you get the memo that Monday is the new Wednesday?
Great work, looking forward to the first crisis war breaking out. With the Polish crisis was the fact that a number of those countries stood to loss territory the reason for it being 4 to 2?
I'm not sure how the cultures are determined; in my game at least, the new dominion didn't inherit my primary and secondary cultures.
It does now though Its based on largest 2 pop cultures in the area (assumign they are big enough), but it adds the masters cultures as well to accepted