Originally posted by SaAdI
Mork, does it have the in-game tutorial?
Originally posted by kucing
I noticed. 2 parties in papal states? I thought they only have 1 party: pope.
Originally posted by Sehnsucht
yet another civil war question, about leaders. does each division have leaders and then there would be an overall leader? (this way you could simulate all the div commanders like hill, hood, etc under the command of a bigger guy like longstreet or lee) or is it just like HOI with one commander per army?
Both parties are fairly similar though, my guess is one is reactionary and the other is just conservative. Makes sense.Originally posted by kucing
I noticed. 2 parties in papal states? I thought they only have 1 party: pope.
Originally posted by snuggs
Perhaps there's a 'Pope Is Great' faction and a 'Pope Can Do No Wrong' faction.
Originally posted by Sehnsucht
mmm thats alot of coffee
I suppose you wouldn't be able to tell me what the yellow and brown resource is in the brazil map. I'm guessing on vegetables but you never know
Originally posted by Sehnsucht
hey, I found the HOI and EU2 tutorials to be really helpful. the manuals sucked horribly, but the tutorials worked well in helping me. I guess it's the whole 'actually experiencing the game part'
oh well, I guess I will have a steep learning curve. thank god for this forum
Originally posted by Jagdmaus
Hmmm... maybe I'd like to request... a 1914 screenshot of Europe, like the one before (Spain to Moscow), but with the infra map on - showing the railroads...
Originally posted by David Comnenus
Now my curiousity is just begging me...why is that standard practice(not answering manual questions)? My only guess is that it has to do with pirates and either discouraging or drawing them out.