I put all capitals as objectives just as starters that's the reason why Vienna, Madrid etc are Objectives while Copenhagen isn't.
Yes the cities are all directly from actual maps created during the actual war.
The reason there are Protestants and Swedes is simple, the Protestants called themselves the "Protestant Union" while the Swedes called themselves the Kingdom of Sweden or something to that effect. The Swedes were at the time, engaged in numerous conflicts with small provnicial German Princes (the Princes weren't small, the provinces, although there was probably a tiny prince or two). However at the outset of the conflict the Protestant Union made concessions to Sweden in order to delay their war until they fended off the Habsburgs. It was later that the Swedish (and I should say Danish as well) leaders decided that if they came to the aide of the Protestant Cause it could help them gain power after Catholicism was crushed. Not to mention, the fact that both nations are Protestant does not an alliance make. France and the Habsburg holdings (you know the holdings, I won't list them) were Catholic states, but they warred.
Mercantilism is an advance that has taken the place of trade I believe, discover that and you will know what you must.
Believe me I love the criticisms, however my main worries (since I know basically know the war front to back) lied in the stats of the soldiers. What works, what doesn't what should change?
Also it is too easy for a specific civ? To hard? To easy in general?
I need those types of remarks, because I know all of the other errors pretty well.
One last question, all in all was it an enjoyable scenario, did you have fun with it? Despite its numerous failings?
[This message has been edited by The Capo (edited January 12, 2001).]
Yes the cities are all directly from actual maps created during the actual war.
The reason there are Protestants and Swedes is simple, the Protestants called themselves the "Protestant Union" while the Swedes called themselves the Kingdom of Sweden or something to that effect. The Swedes were at the time, engaged in numerous conflicts with small provnicial German Princes (the Princes weren't small, the provinces, although there was probably a tiny prince or two). However at the outset of the conflict the Protestant Union made concessions to Sweden in order to delay their war until they fended off the Habsburgs. It was later that the Swedish (and I should say Danish as well) leaders decided that if they came to the aide of the Protestant Cause it could help them gain power after Catholicism was crushed. Not to mention, the fact that both nations are Protestant does not an alliance make. France and the Habsburg holdings (you know the holdings, I won't list them) were Catholic states, but they warred.
Mercantilism is an advance that has taken the place of trade I believe, discover that and you will know what you must.
Believe me I love the criticisms, however my main worries (since I know basically know the war front to back) lied in the stats of the soldiers. What works, what doesn't what should change?
Also it is too easy for a specific civ? To hard? To easy in general?
I need those types of remarks, because I know all of the other errors pretty well.
One last question, all in all was it an enjoyable scenario, did you have fun with it? Despite its numerous failings?
[This message has been edited by The Capo (edited January 12, 2001).]
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