That's what I thought. But I don't have enough steel to build any.pesec wrote:Build railroads in all industrial centres . .
djconklin wrote:That's what I thought. But I don't have enough steel to build any.
So, put out all sorts of buy orders; spent about 3 times as much as I exported--OOPS!
pesec wrote:I made a mistake of buying supplies initially (which I later realized was a mistake since cities, depots and forts produce it for free)
djconklin wrote:What can I safely export? And how much?
Jamitar wrote:okay, got bored of france.
hesitating between Russia and Prussia.
I played prussia once, but it failed 'cause all scripts were wrong (Denmark kept regions, unifications impossible etc) and ended up with a dramatic crash of game
xO
I want to know if russia is a really hard country to manage like its reputation says.
I dont want to pass hours against rebellions, or even against tiny scale colonization
I like seeing a empire grow visibly
tips?
The Afghans do nothing if they are not at war with Bokhara or with you. Be quiet about it.vaalen wrote:As 1858 dawns, I am planning to attack Bokhara. But there is a huge Afgan army sitting peacefully in their capital area, even though those countries are at piece. I do not know what they will do when I attack, and they have nearly a thousand in estimated combat power, which means they can do some real damage.
vaalen wrote:Once I can build a transiberian railroad, I plan to hit the Chinese, as they hold a lot of territory I can colonize.
Yesvaalen wrote:A very enjoyable game.
Schwarzer Herzog wrote:Merchant fleets supply the units, there are three fleets with this funtion : Black Sea (for Caucas and Anatolia), Baltic (for Baltic countries) and North Pacific (for Alaska).
There are messages of trading ratio of these fllets in turn reports and you can read there the level of use for each fleet.
These mercant fleets supply of munition and food the troops, overall if there is any rebellion or war.
I think the Black Sea fleet is necessary for the rebellions in Caucas and the wars against the turkish (the use is always high). You can trade ink with turkish to supply your textile industry too.
The Baltic fleet could be interesting for trading with Sweden (iron, steel, coal) more than the supply funtion, Baltic market is not famous and sometimes products with an strong demand in North Sea or Atlantic, have not buyers in Baltic.
North Pacific is not essential, Alaska is not a rebel region and the british attack it at the Crimean War. The use of these fleet is 0 normally in turn reports.
The Alaska fleet could be moved for trading exotic goods in Carib, Peru-Chile, Argentina-Uruguay-Brasil or China-Japan.
vaalen wrote:I have found that you do not need a baltic merchant fleet to trade with Sweden if you are Russia, because you have an overland connection through Finland.
Schwarzer Herzog wrote:Maybe the best is to check how many transport points are using the Baltic merchant fleet (better all the fleets) and then take a decision.
Schwarzer Herzog wrote:I don't know if it is always in this way, but Alaska is bought for the Americans without other option playing with Russia.
I am disappointed about it, I hoped something more
The USA were afraid of a reaction of GB because Alaska was up the frontier line of 1818 and 1846 between USA and the british Canada.
I think it could be something to do for a next patch![]()
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