If I want to see if I can snatch control of an enemy province against one of my allies in war, how can I determine what the rank of the allied commander is who is occupying the province?
Thanks.
Thanks.
that was pretty much what I meant by trial and error....Originally posted by Castellon
Move your leader into the province and see if the shield in the seige screen changes to yours. If it does you now control the siege.
Originally posted by beowulf
I think it should be mentioned, and I'm somewhat surprised that Kurtbrian and Castellon hasn't (), that stealing sieges is considered an exploit.
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Originally posted by kurtbrian
he didn't ask if it was considered an exploit....![]()
Originally posted by kurtbrian
he didn't ask if it was considered an exploit....![]()
baaah.....Originally posted by beowulf
Since when do we only answer the question that is asked in this forum?![]()
There is also such a thing as setting a good example.![]()
Originally posted by MarkShot
Well, I didn't know this was an exploit.
On a corresponding note, is there any way to avoid/prevent the AI stealing your sieges?
Thanks!
Originally posted by Kaigon
Highest ranking:
1. Monarch (crown)
2. Field Marshal (crossed sticks)
3. General (big star)
4. Lt. General (three star)
5. Maj. General (two star)
6. Brigadier (one star)
7. Conquistadors* (golden helmet)
8. Colonel (white star)
*Sometimes Conquistadors has better ranks than some leaders (Juan de Oñate is equal to the Maj. General)
Originally posted by Carolus Rex
I've seen the Field Chief Judge in EU2 too.![]()
Originally posted by kurtbrian
oh...I thought it was strictly EUI...
Originally posted by Carolus Rex
Field chief judge has a higher ranking than a Monarch.