I'm having a dip into the Napoleon Conquest, playing modest Prussia - and wow! Trying to work out who's at war with who, and by extension who to go to war with is quite a tangle. The F4 screen needs about 100 clicks per turn, and I still can't remember who's lined up against who.
In the first few turns about twenty wars broke out, and on some turns a whole string of peace deals would get signed.
So, I'm sitting tight and watching the mayhem, specifically endless Cossacks hurling themselves against first Denmark then France, while building up and hoping to jump in against someone - perhaps France, when the time looks right. I won't win - I guess you need to get in there from the off to do that and start notching up points, but its fun to just play to get a feel of what's going on and to start learning the techs, units, capabilities of each civ.
So apart from the F4 fiddling, it looks brilliant fun - and so much replayability with different units, traits and conditions for each side.
Comments, anyone - on this Conquest?
In the first few turns about twenty wars broke out, and on some turns a whole string of peace deals would get signed.
So, I'm sitting tight and watching the mayhem, specifically endless Cossacks hurling themselves against first Denmark then France, while building up and hoping to jump in against someone - perhaps France, when the time looks right. I won't win - I guess you need to get in there from the off to do that and start notching up points, but its fun to just play to get a feel of what's going on and to start learning the techs, units, capabilities of each civ.
So apart from the F4 fiddling, it looks brilliant fun - and so much replayability with different units, traits and conditions for each side.
Comments, anyone - on this Conquest?
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