Though I haven't gotten very far at all in this game I have to say I love it.
Anyway, I'm playing the GC as Austria, and was wwondering if I am doing something wrong related to population growth. It's only 1493 and it seems as though all the neighboring minor provinces have populations of around 30000, while my highest isn't even 9000. Is this set by the game purposely to prevent overpowering my neighbors? How can I maximize my population growth?
Also, I noticed in the diplomacy screen it states Austria has permanent Casus Belli against Bohemia. When I obtain Casus Belli against another country will it also be listed there, or do I need to make my own decision about whether or not Casus Belli exists?
And one final question. If I install the IGC and play a country that is normally computer controlled in the regular GC (namely Prussia), will I still get the option to accept missions for victory points?
Thanks for the help, and to the developers, I think this is a highly underrated game here in the US.
Brandt
Anyway, I'm playing the GC as Austria, and was wwondering if I am doing something wrong related to population growth. It's only 1493 and it seems as though all the neighboring minor provinces have populations of around 30000, while my highest isn't even 9000. Is this set by the game purposely to prevent overpowering my neighbors? How can I maximize my population growth?
Also, I noticed in the diplomacy screen it states Austria has permanent Casus Belli against Bohemia. When I obtain Casus Belli against another country will it also be listed there, or do I need to make my own decision about whether or not Casus Belli exists?
And one final question. If I install the IGC and play a country that is normally computer controlled in the regular GC (namely Prussia), will I still get the option to accept missions for victory points?
Thanks for the help, and to the developers, I think this is a highly underrated game here in the US.
Brandt