Has anyone ever completed a full AAR campaign from 1066-1953 using CK, EU2, Victoria:Rev. and HOI2? If so, where can I find it?
stnylan said:Rocketman's is still continuing in EU2, but then iirc he started in Victoria and and employed a time machine.
SunZyl said:Yeah. He begun in Victoria, time machine'd, CK > EU2 where he is at present.
People get bored of them quick and it gets too easy. About the last third of Rocketmans EUII part were "This is boring, this is repetitive or remind me never to do this again."Sheik Yerbouti said:Hmmm i'll read "1066-1920 AAR as England - Dieu et mon Droit"-Mr.Doom but there doesnt seem to have been many attempts to create one.
World domination if not conquest seems to be the only real outcome unless the player does some real roleplaying to limit themselves.Sheik Yerbouti said:Lol. I dont think I'll ever make such a thing although it would be interesting to see how it turns out in the end.
I rarely play more than a century of CK at a time. After 400 years you'd probably own all the map. Which would make for a pretty boring EUII game... never mind Vicky or HoI.Fiftypence said:Many people (including myself) struggle to keep up interest throughout one game, so four is a mighty challenge. That's why only a couple have even made it past CK.
Another trick would be, five years after near-world-conquest is achieved, to delete all military forces and incur as many rebellions as possible - then try to see if you can do WC again2Coats said:The only way to stop the boredom factor from firing would be to have a dozen well matched players who would look after their allies and keep the power dynamic in check throughout the ages....
That would be one hell of an AAR though and probably to difficult to get 12 people to play through such a game...(s)