...Never completed one yet- although my poland-lithuania one is close in EU I... but I seem to be outpaced in my technology- I'm at level 17 and austria and the world is at 24... and yet I can still 'barely' beat them in a fair war YEAR: 1695 or so...
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I've played many, but have never completed one. (Unless you count being annexed )
Which is not to say I don't enjoy it... it's still one of the top games, in my opinion.
I did get really close as Brandenburg once, though... got to 1760, I think - but I built myself into a superpower and there was not much challange left anymore.Rethink Refuse Reduce Reuse
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It works with Austria.
I found a good technique with them is to ally up with Bohemia and Hungary, and declare war on countries like Poland, Lithuania, Turkey, Bavaria, Venice etc. When settling for peace ask for the territory occupied by your allies (i.e give the territory to allies). Even better is when you get your allies to annex foreign powers for you. You avoid the bad boy problem and get the territory (cheaply in terms of BB points) when historical events lead to auto-annexation.One day Canada will rule the world, and then we'll all be sorry.
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I know Austria auto-annexes Hungury but does it do the same with Bohemia? Also does anyone have a list of events for each country including the year they occur and the conditions required to make them happen? It would be interesting to know them all.Try http://wordforge.net/index.php for discussion and debate.
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I started my third attempt with EU2 a couple of days ago. The first two attempts failed either in frust or boredom. This time it seems to be better and I got a fairly good game.
I'm playing a GC as England. Conquered half of France in the beginning, avoiding direct fights and laying siege to left alone French provinces. More I couldn't do yet with my economy. Vassalized France for peace. Conquered and annexed Scotland, Ireland and Bourgoigne. France declared war and succeeded to end its vassalization for the cost of a couple more provinces.
I decided to play England the English way, i.e. "make the World to England". Big continental conquests are not my cup of tea, anyway. I put a big weight to naval technologies and spun a wide network of harbors around the World, protected with troops. Got a good share of colonies in the New World (at both the east and west coast), succeeded to steal a couple Caribean provinces and even one province in South America from the Spanish and Portugese. That was important to be able to discover the American west coast. In Africa I have a couple of colonies along the west coast and a big base in South Africa ("Table"). North Madagascar is mine, St Helena, Ceylon, Mauritius, I have large colonies in Oceania, a base in Australia and an harbor in Hawaii.
It's 1605 now, and the land grabbing is going to end soon. It's fun so far, and I don't know yet what's to come. Let's see if I can make it till the 19th century.
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My first GC: It's currently 1462, I'm Helvetia. Made an alliance with strassbourg and mainz but ended up getting into a big war in which my allies were annexed and i lost schwyz to austria. Then i made an alliance with mantua, milan, venice, and navarra. Austria attacked me again, this time i crushed them. i took back schwyz and took baden, while venice took tirol. Venice has now vassalized milan and mantua. I wanted to vassalize navarra but they refused. The alliance expired and then i made it again, this time with me as the leader. I wanted to invite castile to the alliance but didn't want them to vassalize navarra. Now they've joined another alliance. The big alliance of all the other italian states (led by genoa) just expired, though genoa already joined another alliance. However, i've picked up the papal states and hope to add modena, siena, and tuscany to the alliance. I'm currently 4th in VPs.
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I started a game as Lithuania, but got bored. The trouble is, once I have a really long game with anything, whether it's EU, Civ or Championship Manager, I just can't go on and start another, and my Portugal epic was all the EU I need for a while...yada
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I'm near to complete my GC. It's 1745, and I have not even a century left to play. I run the finest empire of the world. Any Brit would be proud of me . The years, ships and troops I invested in colonization pay off greatly. Although I must say, during colonization and in occasional periods of low stability (peasants revolt, meteor sighted, sigh!) the game is a micromanaging hell, even worse than Civ3. In these times I ran 2 minutes per month, now I run 1 minute per 4 months.
Money ain't an issue anymore. According to the score points, my economy is as big as all other listed economies together. I have twice as much discovered territory as Spain, and my colonies are as big as the Spain and Portugese together. I have the worst diplomacy, I decline all offered alliances and accept only trade agreements. And I have the worst military score, because I keep away from those silly continental wars. I have 3 continental armies, who crush revolts and could conquer France and most of the other empires any time, but I don't need to. Overseas I had one war with the larger amerind tribes (Cherokee) and took 2 provinces to connect my eastern colonies with the southern ones. I'm not sure if I should conquer more land, because I don't need it. But if I get a casus belli again against the Cherokee or Creek, I will crush both tribes, because they together have only 3 provinces left. I probably won't mess with the Iroquois, they are my good trade partners and potential allies against the French colonial troops.
I know, that in a bit more than 30 years I may get in trouble overseas, but I don't fear that. I have twice as much points as the second power (Spain) and even if I lose all my american possessions, in the 40 years left nothing serious can happen to me.
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