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Wow, all that in 60 years! You could probably pull off a WC at this point.
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The only non-threatening Austria is a non-existant Austria.
That's basically the idea. If I can get my inflation down...Nice Ragusa game, make a united Balkania.
Probably.I have a suspicion I was just looking at that map over at Paradox.![]()
Simple trick: mercenaries, and take down Montenegro right at the start. You just need to be lucky enough to have a Montenegro not guaranteed/allied, so I DoWed day 1 and then waited for my mercenaries.Wow, all that in 60 years! You could probably pull off a WC at this point.
Watch out for Austria!
Yeah, that's definitely a threatening Austria. Not sure yet how I'm going to deal with them, Westernising is at this point the #1 priority which will hopefully make that easier.Austria is the closer threat and also may even be more powerful in absolute terms.
The only non-threatening Austria is a non-existant Austria.
Hehe. Very true.
Also, more Scandinavian shenanigans
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No, not fixed. Austria is the closer threat and also may even be more powerful in absolute terms.
The only non-threatening Austria is a non-existant Austria.
Hmmkay. Perhaps it's time I try out a beta-patch, then. It is somewhat more difficult to conquer Japan this way.
OK, that worked. Whew!
And, you know your naval tech is awful when...
And those admirals were of similar skill. Two threedeckers and three frigates is enough to defeat 100 caravels? At least Portugal was scared enough that they stayed at port in Lisboa until I occupied the city. But I'm glad I challenged Portugal before Great Britain with this result!
And Prussia too!![]()
The Austria-Hungary and Austria-Bohemia alliances that formed in the 1500s were struck down by my Italy before ~1600. Now my only threats are Ming (although is looks like it's about to fall apart), Japan (somehow Japan can into Middle East...), the Big Bleu Blob (who is on my kill-it-quickly list), Persia (which is fricking HUGE), and the Not-Quite-Spain-Called-Castile-Portugal alliance (I took some of the needed provinces from Castile, and vassalized the now OPM Aragon). And none of them will dare attack the international superpower known as Italy
Pics tomorrow.
Similar skill? no.
1 more maneuver is a lot, and your fleet had WAYYY too many ships, see if they would ever beat a fleet of 60 big ships with a 6 maneuver admiral![]()
There's a bug in D&T (I'm not sure if it's in vanilla) whereby if you have too many ships (about 100+) fighting in one battle, they'll always get massively defeated.
The Austria-Hungary and Austria-Bohemia alliances that formed in the 1500s were struck down by my Italy before ~1600. Now my only threats are Ming (although is looks like it's about to fall apart), Japan (somehow Japan can into Middle East...), the Big Bleu Blob (who is on my kill-it-quickly list), Persia (which is fricking HUGE), and the Not-Quite-Spain-Called-Castile-Portugal alliance (I took some of the needed provinces from Castile, and vassalized the now OPM Aragon). And none of them will dare attack the international superpower known as Italy
Pics tomorrow.
It's part of the game, it's about maneuver, too many ships will make them ineffective, either use a better Admiral or less ships, more than 5000 cannons is not advisable.
Paradox implemented it to avoid naval doom-stacks.
How do you check how many cannons you have in a fleet?
Pics as promised-
Spoiler Parts, then whole map :![]()
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Pics 4 & 5 have Japan in Africa (they used to have the SW corner of the Middle East). Pics 5 & 6 have Ming occupying the Swahili capital. Oh, and Persia is in #6 in South Africa.
Huh, that's unfortunate, I was hoping to create just such a naval doom-stack. Wouldn't you think my admiral could be smart enough to send in, say, 15 of the ships at a time and not friendly-fire the fleet to pieces?
Doesn't this also pose a problem for non-western nations? How are you supposed to defeat the Spanish armada if you're tecnologically backwards and can't build a supermassive fleet? They'd tear apart small technologically backwards fleets.
It looks like this means it's even counterproductive to add more ships, not just diminishing returns? It'd be tragicomic if I tried this with 200 ships against 1 ship and all 200 of mine got sunk because there were too many of them.
I don't know if there's a fast way, but back of the envelope, I think a Caravel has 25 cannons, so times 100 that'd be about 2500 I had there (a few Carracks were there I think). But the 5000 figure might assume better ships - most European nations will have better technology before they'll want or need to build that many capital ships.
A 50 big ship stack is safe from friendly fire, even in the 18th Century.
Indeed, just ask the Spanish.No. Just, no.
50 Man o'Wars would not be easy to manage in the 18th century, and if you want to compare to real life, it would have even more small ships...
The Admiral of such fleet would have a very hard time coordinating it, and it would definitely be under danger of friendly fire thanks to its size, no fleet is safe of it, unless we are talking about very small numbers...