Hi all,
I'm playing Genoa in a MP game now and have noticed a couple of things.
Firstly there's an event chain giving them cores on two north african provinces. I'm just wondering if anyone can come up with an explanation as to why two poor, wrong religion, wrong culture, non-land-connected provinces are given as cores, I've looked into it and there's no reason I can see Genoa would actually want them, they hurt tech research and put a huge drag on stab costs.
Secondly, there's a couple of new world events that give Genoa some goodies for holding provinces around either Louisiana or Cuba. Given the head starts given to Eire, Brittany, Hansa, and Sicily I can't imagine these would be open by 1502 when Columbus comes. Furthermore by reading the event files players other than Genoa can attempt to 'block' Genoa's access to thes areas. From what I've read Genoa is meant to be a naval-trade oriented nation, so I can't imagine it would easy for them to engage in combat to takes these areas. I'm wondering whether more flexibility can be given to Genoa in terms of possible areas that could trigger the event, e.g. Brazil or Lesser Antilles?
Lastly, Genoa's first conquistador comes in 1580 (Brittany and Hansa have both get one before 1515) which seems relatively late to me. So the big question for me is what type of role is Genoa meant to fill in a MP game, and do the current events tie well into that?
I'm playing Genoa in a MP game now and have noticed a couple of things.
Firstly there's an event chain giving them cores on two north african provinces. I'm just wondering if anyone can come up with an explanation as to why two poor, wrong religion, wrong culture, non-land-connected provinces are given as cores, I've looked into it and there's no reason I can see Genoa would actually want them, they hurt tech research and put a huge drag on stab costs.
Secondly, there's a couple of new world events that give Genoa some goodies for holding provinces around either Louisiana or Cuba. Given the head starts given to Eire, Brittany, Hansa, and Sicily I can't imagine these would be open by 1502 when Columbus comes. Furthermore by reading the event files players other than Genoa can attempt to 'block' Genoa's access to thes areas. From what I've read Genoa is meant to be a naval-trade oriented nation, so I can't imagine it would easy for them to engage in combat to takes these areas. I'm wondering whether more flexibility can be given to Genoa in terms of possible areas that could trigger the event, e.g. Brazil or Lesser Antilles?
Lastly, Genoa's first conquistador comes in 1580 (Brittany and Hansa have both get one before 1515) which seems relatively late to me. So the big question for me is what type of role is Genoa meant to fill in a MP game, and do the current events tie well into that?