Specialist290: The Hussites do seem to have amazing military advantage. First they seem to get huge armies which just appear, presumably by event, then they seem to be able to win practically any battle whatever the odds. To be fair though, historically, the Imperial Alliance that fought against them was unable to properly defeat them for over ten years. In the end it was the Hussites' own in-fighting that was their downfall. So their invincibility in the game is obviously just an attempt to reproduce actual history.
J.Passepartout: Never fear, Johann is about to show what he's made of!
Mettermrck: Thanks! The game notes I feel are desirable to make it clear what's actually happening. I was hoping purists wouldn't object!
Duke of Wellington: My feeling entirely regarding the Hussites. When the Hungarians, Austrians and Romanist Bohemians all ganged up on them I was hopeful, but not for long - the Hussites are thrashing them!
Grundius: No, no goals as such. Except to get bigger! The usual drill for a one province minor, you know - start grabbing your neighbours provinces whenever you can!
jwolf: Johann will have more dealings with the Margrave in the future. We'll see how he manages to cope with his overlord as time goes by. And also how the Margrave manages to cope with the Hussite challenge.
coz1: I played a few practice games to start with, sometimes going to war with the Hussites. I invariably got cooked by them - game over!
The trouble is that scripted events in the game reflect the fact that Friedrich Margrave of Meißen was in the Imperial favour, which he was precisely because he played such a large role in fighting the Hussites. I was wanting to recreate that in-game - but without losing my country!
Chief Ragusa: Hmm - all interesting ideas, but none of them is what actually happened!
All will now be revealed...