![]() If I set that thing to keep, all the times, a minimum of 40 units of canned food, they simply ignore what I'm telling them to do. I can't figure out how to manual trade system works. Oh, and now I've been trying another thing: buying supplies in advance, so that I don't waste away money out of sudden into buying supplies for my armies.īut here's the thing. HOW the hell do I keep that in check? I simply can't have my men fully supplied! ![]() No need to say, the Portuguese Armed Forces were completely razed in the following battles, and I actually lost my Great Power status. Then I ran out of money because my stockpile costs around 3000 pounds each day. The might of the technologically superior Portuguese Navy was unrivalled. It worked pretty well, and I won against the Germans. Well, I sent the Portuguese Expeditionary Corps to Germany, fighting alongside the Austrians and the Brits, and I sent a huge, modern, monitor navy to the Baltics, to blockade Prussia. This time (I actually reloaded the game because of it) I got embroiled in a war between Prussia and Austria. In other words, most of my population is black), but there's a thing I can't figure out: Or can I turn it off?Īnyway, after getting a House Divided I decided to embark in my grandiloquent quest of making Portugal a power into the beginning of the 20th century and making Spain my, for a change.Įverything is actually going fine, besides the fact that the United Kingdom controls almost every part of the world (it's way too strong, really, it's not even realistic!), and Portugal is actually a tech leader and a very strong military power (I decided to follow António de Spínola's dream and create a global Portuguese Nation, bla bla bla. I know there are cheats to make the AI accept all proposals, but I don't want that. I need to cheat the French AI to accept my alliance proposal. I should have allied myself with France instead, even if that meant they would put the whole Austrian army down South (as they didn't need to care about Germany) but it would have taken lots of time now, time I can't waste, or Austria will get even stronger with their growth rate of industrialisation. I shouldn't have looked for an alliance with Germany. Now, still, it seems to me Austria grew way too much to be stopped even by this coalition, and while the Germans try their best up North, they can't help down South. I can defeat them now, but their numbers overwhelm my Italian army. You've got to retreat and put fresh brigades replacing the tired ones. Sometimes putting all of them in a huge stack doesn't work. It seems it's just a matter of micromanaging my armies. ![]() At least they don't lose gazillions of soldiers and are more effective than my army.ġ869, I have almost all available army techs researched, and they don't have gas. In fact even Tuscany manages to fare better than me. Oh, and when Spain arrives with their army they actually manage to make some damage in the Austrian armies. The Austrian general has a +5 attack rate, but that wouldn't be enough, would it? I mean, my general has a +2 defence rate and +10% organisation. Obviously, it doesn't matter how large my army is, it will be defeated and the organisation will drop down like a rocket because of the casualties. Full organisation and strength.īUT, for some FREAKING reason, and despite being waiting with a defence skilled general in a fortified province, and the Austrian Army having to cross a river, whenever the Austrians move their 40+ army against me, I end up losing around 1900 soldiers each day while they lose some 400 or 500. It is composed by some 25k cavalrymen, 35k soldiers and 9k artillery. With a huge army on the defensive (so I could counterattack), placed in the fortified border of Northern Papal States, I waited with my (good, defence adept) general and his 70+ army for the Austrian invasion. Allied with the Northern Germany Confederation, all Italian states, Spain, Greece and Egypt I declared war on Austria. So I'm playing with Two Sicilies and, finally, I'm in the last step of the Italian reunification.
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