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Differences Between 7-Years War Scenarios?

Posted: Sat Mar 26, 2011 11:32 am
by lordhoff
When I loaded the latest (well it was then) patch a few weeks ago, I noticed that the names of the scenarios changed and (I believe) there were a few extra scenarios (I'm not going to unload the patch to check that :) ). It appears that the only difference in the 7-Years War campaigns are additional factions, which means? What does additional factions do; is it significant only in multiplayer?

Posted: Sat Mar 26, 2011 12:53 pm
by Anazagar
lordhoff wrote:When I loaded the latest (well it was then) patch a few weeks ago, I noticed that the names of the scenarios changed and (I believe) there were a few extra scenarios (I'm not going to unload the patch to check that :) ). It appears that the only difference in the 7-Years War campaigns are additional factions, which means? What does additional factions do; is it significant only in multiplayer?


They add "colonial" faciton for the british american militia and troops increasing their command problems as only colonial leaders and british with the colonial leader trait can command them without a penalty.

Posted: Sun Mar 27, 2011 6:22 am
by lordhoff
Anazagar wrote:They add "colonial" faciton for the british american militia and troops increasing their command problems as only colonial leaders and british with the colonial leader trait can command them without a penalty.


Really? I thought that is the way it was already. Thanks. (What does assume stand for?) :bonk:

Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2011 5:28 am
by Durk
It was that way for the American Revolution and the Wars of 1812. This is new to the French and Indian War and adds rich complexity for the British/American forces.