Steam version, playing France with the Jan 1805 Campaign, Sargent level.
Currently, 1st week of April, 1807. All of liberations and/or annexing of minors (at least as far as I know, valid =1807) has been done.
War with Britain/Prussia, option of peace offer to Prussia as a degree(F4) still open (BROKEN). I have tried it numerous times, under which I have NO IDEA why it doesn't work. The Treaty of Tilsit didn't work properly, and my troops have been controlling & garrisoned EVERY city in Prussia for months, ever since the pop-up activated(F4).
Before I did all the transferring of control of certain cities to my minor allied "nations", I was earning 12EP a turn, that allows a nation to really gain NM/RGDs. Not to mention an occasional plundering, seize horses...added to the war coffer.
I suppose I've been sitting in Prussia waiting for better weather in anticipation for another war against Austria.
Prussia is no longer a threat and my major units are being replaced by small brigades (not my experienced units, depot units) from their garrison duties and are shifting south.
The Prussians can't build, and although I don't know the other affects..., in addition to the garrisons, I'm setting up a small army in a central position that if needs be could be shifted around.
My main point; 1 potential major enemy is defeated and occupied (and unlikely to rise given I control all his cities/towns)... I imagine that it will take a large corps size element (although in army form), perhaps including 20 individual brigades sitting as garrisons.
That leaves me 2-3 armies rampaging through Austria for the 2nd time (I had that treaty of Pressburg?), no doubt, I could again (given it's 1807), and just like I occupied Prussia...it's not unlikely I could do the same with Austria, although, I'm running out of independent brigades, however, if it entails removing the 2nd largest threat, Austria...that would be a small price to pay.
Once Austria is finished somewhere around 1809, controlled and occupied, that leaves either Russia or England.
OK...given my motivation in all this is that the treaty of tilsit is broken, what do you think?