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  • [AAR] AoD2 v1.04 - A New Age



    I'm not a good story teller, so don't expect a full blown story. This is a simple AAR based on v1.04 of my Age of Discovery II mod.

    Settings:
    John Adams
    Faireweather script
    Huge map
    Normal game speed
    Conquistador difficulty
    Faireweather default options (4 tiles / less islands)


  • #2
    Straight away on turn 1 we find land thanks to the curvature of the sea zone.



    On turn 2 we find the Incas (woohoo more gold later on!).



    Looking at the inital map at turn three it looks like two good spots for colonies. One will produce a lot of tobacco straight off, and the second will produce tools. I like to run with an early tools strategy.



    So utilising the free land grab for the first colony, the tools colony is founded first and then the cigars colony is founded second. Both colonies workers are put straight onto converting their collected raw good into tools and cigars to get the early trade income moving. I want to get three scouts going early as this map is huge (and in AoD2 they're bigger than normal, and then Faireweather maps are larger as well).

    I've set Jamestown to build a wagon train rather than a docks, because I want to get some goods movement of inland colonies going from the outset.

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    • #3
      Further north from my intial starting area I find Sitting Bull. But there's a lot of Inca's between me and him.



      In the mean time, my first two immigrants make the best start anyone could wish for! A seasoned scout AND a Jesuit!!!!! That means early exploring and early converts are possible.



      So I immediately stop exploring the coastline, grab some goods and head back to England. After selling I load up and head back to the New World.



      I also now have enough gold to hurry the wagon I was building in Jamestown, and finish that off. I set Jamestown off building docks.



      I establish my first mission on turn 20, and get my first chief treasure on turn 22.





      After a few more trips back and forth taking goods to trade, and bringing in some immigrants, I score a tax rise, the pirates sail past and I find Portugal to my south all on turns 38-40.







      Finally, here's a look at the shape of the land at turn 41, and where everything is located. I'm on a nice little peninsula, but boxed in tight by the Incas. Sitting Bull to the north and Portugal to the south. I've got three colonies (two cigar, one tools), two scouts, one mission and a pioneer who's starting to build roads between the colonies for fast wagon movement.

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      • #4
        On turn 45 we find Logan down near Portugal.



        By turn 47 thanks to some big 1000+ treasures and sellings those cigars in Europe I have enough to buy a galleon. That'll help to start getting the money rolling in, as I'm finding a treasure every 2-3 turns now with three scouts roaming.



        And on turn 48 I get my first convert.



        50 Turn Rundown:











        And finally, the early goal for the next 50 turns is to spread my colonies, starting with a sugar colony (with 2 crabs) here. There's also room for another 1 maybe 2 at a push colonies inland up the river system.



        And a further 3 colonies on my peninsula starting with a cloth then two tools colonies further to the west.

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        • #5
          Now onto the next 50 turns. Things really started building up this 50 turns, placing me in a fairly decent position by turn 100. Here's how it progressed.

          On turn 57 I founded the sugar colony that was mentioned above.



          Turn 62 found Monty way up north next to Sitting Bull. Not his best pose ever.



          Found the Tupi a turn later.



          And the Arawak turn 64.



          All three are too far away to bother with.

          I had a tax rise to 7% which I took.



          Turn 78 saw my first bells being produced in Plymouth. This is about 15-20 turns later than I would normally hope to get some bells going, but hey them's the breaks.



          Turn 79 I found the Apache so far north my scouts were in snow.



          Turns 85 and 92 saw my taxes go to 10% and then 15%. The King's starting to get in my way.





          And we found the French in the far north on turn 99.



          Turn 100 roundup:













          I made up a lot of group that 50 turns in terms of trade goods, but on score Portugal is waaaaaaaaaay out in front. Of which, I am starting to group some dragoons (gotta do something with those criminals and servants) on the Portuguese border. There's 3, and 3 more on the way to arrive within 10 turns. Hopefully they'll allow me to knock Portugal back a few steps.



          I got about 7 missions running now, so should be able to get a steady stream of converts to take over the natural resource gathering. I'm making between 2000-4000 gold per galleon trip back to Europe (I have two galleons, one for treasures the other for trade goods). But that'll steady at a higher gold rate as production starts to pick up.

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          • #6
            Turns 100-150 were a big one for my fledgling nation. (Though in reality in game terms, this game has progressed slower than I would have liked).

            On turn 104 we found the last Europeans, the Spanish. Way way up north past the pirates and the French.



            Turn 105 sees our taxes raised to 20%.



            On turn 107 Morgan has the audacity to try to extort money from me. We tell him to PO quickly!



            Turn 108 has me looking at the Portuguese border. Oh look, I have 6 dragoons down there. Let's do something with them. WAR!



            Turn 109 another FF.



            Here is the timeline of the war. A very easy win for our troops running straight down the coastline wiping out the Portuguese colonies. I left their inland ones alone, because really they're out of harms way down there, and he'll stick near those colonies. Whereas if I make him re-spawn ho could go elsewhere, more annoying! The last pic shows the area they used to cover. Now they only occupy the inland north.









            Turn 125 we start producing muskets.



            Another FF.



            Another tax hike turn 140.



            Time to start working towards independance full scale.

            Bought enough statesmen for one in each colony and brought them back over a number of turns.



            Another tax hike turn 144.



            Another FF.



            Starting to get bells moving along now.



            And to finish up these 50 turns another FF.

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            • #7
              Turn 150 Roundup:











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              • #8
                Turns 150-200 were to be all about recovering from a slower than hoped start. It's time to pull the big ones out!

                Seven FF's, two tax increases and an increase in tool production thanks to increasing rebel sentiment and replacing some colonists with blacksmiths.





















                Here's my main town, Plymouth.



                Then to wrap up the 50 turns, six more FF's, and three tax increases finishing at 50% at turn 200.

















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                • #9
                  Turn 200 Roundup:

















                  I'm still a bit behind where I'd like to be. I should be over 50% sentiment by now aiming for a turn 200-210 DoI. But let's see how this plays out eh?

                  As can be seen from the victory screen, there's no other nation probable to win from here. I'm leading on sentiment, trade and production. And due to rapidly increasing sentiment, those last two will increase fast too.

                  I'm producing so many guns now that I'm even selling them to Europe. The only thing I'm buying are horses as I don't produce any.

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                  • #10
                    Nice one Dale!

                    Some points, sometimes you got too much float ($10k).

                    You will find good profit when you pack a galleon with trade goods.

                    I buy lumberjacks, carpenters, blacksmiths and gunsmiths, and train only elder statesmen and preachers.

                    Farmers and fishermen en masse from the indians.

                    Always nice after you've almost annihilated a european to play with one of his colonies, conquer and gift it, conquer and gift it back, so you can get military points. :P

                    Nice one!
                    Coling since 1994... :)

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                    • #11
                      How did you get these nice screenies? European docks, and starting game interface?

                      I get the classics.
                      Coling since 1994... :)

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by PrinceMyshkin
                        Nice one Dale!

                        Some points, sometimes you got too much float ($10k).
                        Usually when I'm saving up for a galleon load of dragoons.

                        You will find good profit when you pack a galleon with trade goods.
                        Meh. I've never really found it profitable enough to occupy a galleon for 20 turns. I've usually got more important stuff going on. For instance, in 20 turns I can make 2.5 trips back to Europe profiting 6-8000 gold. Usually a full load of trade goods doesn't make that and warrant taking the galleon out of commission.

                        I buy lumberjacks, carpenters, blacksmiths and gunsmiths, and train only elder statesmen and preachers.

                        Farmers and fishermen en masse from the indians.
                        See I play differently. In most colonies I never even collect wood or use the carpentry. I usually just buy the buildings I need after a few turns (nice and cheap). I run all my colonists in that city on the city's manufacturing activity (or bells or crosses).

                        I'll use the natives to train whatever resource gatherers I need, and I usually only buy dragoons and statesmen from Europe. I usually get a nice mix of the manufacturing professions and don't need to buy them.

                        Always nice after you've almost annihilated a european to play with one of his colonies, conquer and gift it, conquer and gift it back, so you can get military points. :P

                        Nice one!
                        I see that as a little bit of an exploit. So I don't do it.

                        I just realised in this current game, except for sea based bonuses I haave no food bonuses in my colony crosses!

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by PrinceMyshkin
                          How did you get these nice screenies? European docks, and starting game interface?

                          I get the classics.
                          ALT+PRTSC

                          Oh, and as for the new stuff, remember at the start I said this is version 1.04 (not 1.03).

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                          • #14
                            Started off the pre-DoI turns with 6 FF's and the Inca gave me heaps of their land.

















                            Here's my last shipment heading out to Europe.



                            Buying a few more veteren soldiers ready for the WoI.



                            Here's Plymouth pre-enlistment and post-enlistment.





                            And to round out the pre-DoI turns two FF's and I hit over 50 guns per turn in Plymouth.







                            DoI (turn 219) Roundup:

















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                            • #15
                              Dale,

                              How can I get v1.04?

                              I usually sell off with wagons. I use the galleon, when the village is ridiculously close.

                              Seldom buy veterans...

                              I see. OK we have slightly different play style! Yours works very well as well! Cool!

                              Looking forward to see what will happen next!

                              Thanks!
                              Coling since 1994... :)

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