Originally posted by Doomdark
Perhaps, but it is no biggie. You are right that Spain almost never conquers the Inca anymore... I wonder why that is? I will see if I can weaken the Incas a bit...
>>>> I think that Spain just can't handle the geography of the country. The fact there aren't any walls makes the Incas able to always control a lot of provinces as they have more troops than Spain. Xure they're hardly ever gonna win a fight but they can always make xure Spain isn't in a position to actually win any ground. They can handle the Aztecs as there are only 4 or 5 of them. Even when u go about it as a human it takes soem planning and is best to be attacked by various sides to complete a swift takeover. And we all know the AI isn't exactly a great planner like a human player ...
I don't see how u can weaken the Incas

They have tech level 0 in everything or so and can't build anything but troops. I think giving small forts to every Incan province would actually make the Spanish get further. They would be able to take a few provinces at a time. They can take forts quite easily because of their military superioirty and won't lose them again to Incan hordes on the flee because those are unable to conquer forts. They wouldn't annex the Incas in one go but should be able to take some provinces each time which is better than now.
Granted giving them forts is hardly historic but if it pans out that the Spanish actually annex them that way (that is IF

) it may be worth looking into. Seems weird but the AI may be better in conquering a nation with all small forts then one with none as it is too stupid to hold on to taken provinces. The Incas were stronger than the Aztecs anyway (maybe symbolised by the forts) and if they get forts a civil war event may counter balance that.
Another drastic solution is to radically lessen the provinces owned by the Incas. I played the 1520.inc before it got the IGC treatment and in that they only had 5 provinces or so and Spain had no trouble annexing those.
Good one. I will implement it. A couple of civil wars for Japan. Coming right up.
>>>> There should be some history buffs out there who can provide more info on it. If there are some out there btw they xure could give a lot more events but I often feel there's overkill on leaders (do u really need all those conquistadors as Spain or those explorers as Holland for example ?) and events at times but u can't leave out the most important ones. Though then for that one moment u can go all out like the Time of Troubles

Anyway, if no one is a buff on that, I'll look up a few things but I won't promise pinpoint expertise
A thing though that may be worth considering or could cause trouble is that if China/Japan have big forts and they get taken by rebels, will they be able to take them back ?
Hmmm, and how would one go about doing this? Unless the decline was dynastic in nature (which it wasn't IMO) I am very hesitant to implement it due to divergent histories and such.
>>>> So, it wasn't really dynastic but Spain did not have a good economy. And admittedly they had some crap monarchs near the end. Carlos II the Inbred, anyone ?

He was the last Habsburg and really made some bad economical decisions (I know of a few that affect colonisation and overseas trade) and he reigned for a long time. I was thinking of hitting Spain in his reign, 1665-1700. After the new dynasty came to the throne they really had to clear out the Habsburg crap which had culminated under Carlos II.
And separately from that, I always supported consistency. Seems weird to give the other big nations bad events that historically happened while historical events that happenend to Spain don't get in. Spain alrdeay went bankrupt under Filips II and he was a half decent monarch

On top of that those events so far happen to strong countries but the tsrongest ones so far are not effected. Spain and Turkey are as of yet free from any serious trouble even though they really lost their major power status in the 18th century.
I don't know much about the Turks (but above alrdeay has helped me out

) but from the juggernaught they were at the start they somehow should end up as the sick man of Europe near the end.
True. There is still a lot of work to do. However, I don't want to afflict the usual player nations too much. I already intend to lessen the Persian effects a bit or make them optional.
>>>> If possible make them all optional. So that way u get more of a players game and a more history buff's game who likes all the events. If possible I'd like to be able to turn events of for certain countries when the AI plays them but I'd like them full front when playing myself. The player is more adept at handling those. I can handle the Time of Troubles but the AI has more trouble and often Russia falls apart which I don't like to see.
Anyway, keep up the good work !
