I grow weary of EU2. The armies don't come strong enough in battle, their navies are incompetent, they never invest in their infrastructure (tax, governors, judges)- is AGCEEP different? I want to play EU2 with some challenge.
It's 1602 in Spain. I have all of Spain, most of France, half of Italy, and tons of colonies abroad with little colonial competition and battles have been rather easy. Can I expect more challenge with AGCEEP?
Also,
Is AGCEEP historically accurate? And do you still get manpower the same way? I'm just worried because, EU2 has a land connection between England and France, and Gibraltar/N.Africa which allows you to get manpower with direct land connections. My land power right now is insane. (102! 30 of which came right after vassalizing Portugal oddly enough)
It's 1602 in Spain. I have all of Spain, most of France, half of Italy, and tons of colonies abroad with little colonial competition and battles have been rather easy. Can I expect more challenge with AGCEEP?
Also,
Is AGCEEP historically accurate? And do you still get manpower the same way? I'm just worried because, EU2 has a land connection between England and France, and Gibraltar/N.Africa which allows you to get manpower with direct land connections. My land power right now is insane. (102! 30 of which came right after vassalizing Portugal oddly enough)