I know i'll figure it out eventually but a guide sure would help.
I tried the tutorial again, and got into it farily well, but I have to "discover the marmeluks" and obviously they're far enough away that its going to be a hassle and take a looong time. Hey, I wanted to learn how to play, but its getting to be a second job. (however it seems I have no choice and it does get addicting. I forgot to eat last night playing the tutorial) I tried setting colonies up along coastlines to give my ships ports to rest in. Still its slow going.
So I got bored and started a game in the Grand Campaign. At first I tried England, but nothing really happened for awhile so I attacked Scotland. Big mistake. I wasn't ready for them at all when the retaliated. So I tried again with Spain. Granada attacked me so I fought back with them and took a province from them. Unfortunately i was so caught up in that fight I just halfmindedly agreed to an alliance with...well I don't even know! But they were at war with France and dragged me into it. France started attacking me and I didn't even know where! (I didn't use the Go to button with the message because I was trying to kick Granada's ass.)
Ouch. I gave up and figured I'd better learn more before trying a real game. So I ask again is there a Strat guide? Even an online one would be good, like Gamespot's AoK's guide. And yes, I have some more newbie questions.
What does that little bar at the bottom of a unit mean? strength? If so it must take a long time for units to heal...do they heal at all? Even myt ships in port don't seem to heal which leads me to...
What does the number mean by the unit? I'm not good with numbers and I'm kind of lost with that.
One mistake I think I make is being too rush rush. Do any of you experts agree. I'm used to Civ and Age of Kings where you have to constantyly be doing things. Considering the time frame of the game maybe I need to slow up, even in the tutorial. It might take another 20 or so years to find the marmeluks, but thats probably normal in this game.
Exactly how do you use diplomats and traders (traders aren't the same as merchants are they) and even though I haven't gotten any spies?
Any advice and answers will be greatly appreciated.
D4
I tried the tutorial again, and got into it farily well, but I have to "discover the marmeluks" and obviously they're far enough away that its going to be a hassle and take a looong time. Hey, I wanted to learn how to play, but its getting to be a second job. (however it seems I have no choice and it does get addicting. I forgot to eat last night playing the tutorial) I tried setting colonies up along coastlines to give my ships ports to rest in. Still its slow going.
So I got bored and started a game in the Grand Campaign. At first I tried England, but nothing really happened for awhile so I attacked Scotland. Big mistake. I wasn't ready for them at all when the retaliated. So I tried again with Spain. Granada attacked me so I fought back with them and took a province from them. Unfortunately i was so caught up in that fight I just halfmindedly agreed to an alliance with...well I don't even know! But they were at war with France and dragged me into it. France started attacking me and I didn't even know where! (I didn't use the Go to button with the message because I was trying to kick Granada's ass.)
Ouch. I gave up and figured I'd better learn more before trying a real game. So I ask again is there a Strat guide? Even an online one would be good, like Gamespot's AoK's guide. And yes, I have some more newbie questions.
What does that little bar at the bottom of a unit mean? strength? If so it must take a long time for units to heal...do they heal at all? Even myt ships in port don't seem to heal which leads me to...
What does the number mean by the unit? I'm not good with numbers and I'm kind of lost with that.
One mistake I think I make is being too rush rush. Do any of you experts agree. I'm used to Civ and Age of Kings where you have to constantyly be doing things. Considering the time frame of the game maybe I need to slow up, even in the tutorial. It might take another 20 or so years to find the marmeluks, but thats probably normal in this game.
Exactly how do you use diplomats and traders (traders aren't the same as merchants are they) and even though I haven't gotten any spies?
Any advice and answers will be greatly appreciated.
D4
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