Well this certainly looks like a lively and interesting forum. I hadn't checked in until kIndals link to Scenario League, because I assumed it was all in Spanish.
30 Years War is one of my favourites. I had started a similar scenario myself 3 years ago, but stopped after Jesus released his. I had Bavaria instead of Poland and combined the Hapsburgs to allow a spot for a Palitinate/Savoy civ. The map was focused on central Europe.
The units which were different from Jesus' version included assassin, cavalier and Jesuit (spy) units. For leaders, I had Tilly, Mansfeld, Wallenstein, Gustavus Adolphus and Baner. I'll send you my old units gif. if you want. It's pretty basic, but I like the Jesuit - very menacing. I think you should keep your map and civs pretty much as they are. England played no part in this war, and Turkey can easily be represented by barbarians.
I agree that movement sould be faster, but use a higher road movement, eg. X4. Pikemen were the only defense against cavalry for musketeers and cannon, so if you keep the movement of cavalry at two, you can take advantage of the doubled against cavalry flag. Musketeers should be the standard offensive unit, cheap, and with a high attack factor and a weak (1 or 2) defense. Cavalry should be able to kill anything except pikemen. Make cavalry and cannons quite expensive compared to musketeers and pikemen.
Some suggestions for events: the Defenestration of Prauge, the Edict of Restitution, the resignation, recall and assassination of Wallenstein, if Gustavus Adolphus is killed, he's replaced by Marshal Baner, and the sack of Magdeburg, which caused the Protestant states to declare war on the Hapsburgs. Be sure to use the ONLY ONCE modifier for the Portugese Revolt event. As it now stands, it's the IBERIAN Revolt!
Good luck, I'm looking forward to this one!
[This message has been edited by techumseh (edited February 10, 2001).]
30 Years War is one of my favourites. I had started a similar scenario myself 3 years ago, but stopped after Jesus released his. I had Bavaria instead of Poland and combined the Hapsburgs to allow a spot for a Palitinate/Savoy civ. The map was focused on central Europe.
The units which were different from Jesus' version included assassin, cavalier and Jesuit (spy) units. For leaders, I had Tilly, Mansfeld, Wallenstein, Gustavus Adolphus and Baner. I'll send you my old units gif. if you want. It's pretty basic, but I like the Jesuit - very menacing. I think you should keep your map and civs pretty much as they are. England played no part in this war, and Turkey can easily be represented by barbarians.
I agree that movement sould be faster, but use a higher road movement, eg. X4. Pikemen were the only defense against cavalry for musketeers and cannon, so if you keep the movement of cavalry at two, you can take advantage of the doubled against cavalry flag. Musketeers should be the standard offensive unit, cheap, and with a high attack factor and a weak (1 or 2) defense. Cavalry should be able to kill anything except pikemen. Make cavalry and cannons quite expensive compared to musketeers and pikemen.
Some suggestions for events: the Defenestration of Prauge, the Edict of Restitution, the resignation, recall and assassination of Wallenstein, if Gustavus Adolphus is killed, he's replaced by Marshal Baner, and the sack of Magdeburg, which caused the Protestant states to declare war on the Hapsburgs. Be sure to use the ONLY ONCE modifier for the Portugese Revolt event. As it now stands, it's the IBERIAN Revolt!
Good luck, I'm looking forward to this one!
[This message has been edited by techumseh (edited February 10, 2001).]
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