Keeps me from doing my homework.
Some Polish names are misspelled. Kociuczko? No biggie, I fixed it.
I can't edit base army attack/shock values, darn!
In large battles you may loose 50,000 men out of 70,000... if not all! When the heck did this happen? In the late 18th C, attacking with 50,000 and loosing 10,000 was already a huge loss. Victories between armies of 30,000 men were decided by who hit the 5,000 mark first. Geez. You wonder a bit about the gameplay. I guess you can retreat, but honestly, there's something wrong here.
Sweden has a shock value of 3 and fire of 0. Excuse me while I erase what I know about Sweden. If anything, they should have Spain's values of 1/1/2; after all, it was their use of musketeers that became reknown. The cavalry tactics were borrowed from, you guessed it...
It's too easy to win with Turkey... in any situation.
Some Polish names are misspelled. Kociuczko? No biggie, I fixed it.
I can't edit base army attack/shock values, darn!
In large battles you may loose 50,000 men out of 70,000... if not all! When the heck did this happen? In the late 18th C, attacking with 50,000 and loosing 10,000 was already a huge loss. Victories between armies of 30,000 men were decided by who hit the 5,000 mark first. Geez. You wonder a bit about the gameplay. I guess you can retreat, but honestly, there's something wrong here.
Sweden has a shock value of 3 and fire of 0. Excuse me while I erase what I know about Sweden. If anything, they should have Spain's values of 1/1/2; after all, it was their use of musketeers that became reknown. The cavalry tactics were borrowed from, you guessed it...
It's too easy to win with Turkey... in any situation.