Some advice on long campaigns, please
Posted: Fri Oct 16, 2009 9:42 pm
Dear all. I'm new to AGEOD games. In the last weeks I discovered their games and, after playing some demos, I bought BoA and ACW (yes, the cheapest ones). I realized that BoA is probably the easier AGEOD game for learning the ropes, as the other games seem to be built on the BoA architecture and features. I plan to buy Napoleon, BoA2, etc, in the future.
In any case, I've been able to win a lot of scenarios in BoA, playing with the brits or with the american-french. However, the big campaigns are impossible for me. Around turn 45 or so, I've lost so much terrain that I stop playing because my defeat is absolutely clear...
If I play the brits, I advance very very slowly and finally the americans are able to defeat even my greatest armies. If I play the americans, it is even worse. My "George Washington army" is destroyed even before turn 30, and the british armies overpower me in the north and in the south.
I don't know what I am doing bad. Maybe I should spend more turns "resting", specially in the winter, instead of rushing to defeat my enemies. Is that right?
In any case, I've been able to win a lot of scenarios in BoA, playing with the brits or with the american-french. However, the big campaigns are impossible for me. Around turn 45 or so, I've lost so much terrain that I stop playing because my defeat is absolutely clear...
If I play the brits, I advance very very slowly and finally the americans are able to defeat even my greatest armies. If I play the americans, it is even worse. My "George Washington army" is destroyed even before turn 30, and the british armies overpower me in the north and in the south.
I don't know what I am doing bad. Maybe I should spend more turns "resting", specially in the winter, instead of rushing to defeat my enemies. Is that right?