I've been playing EU for a few months now, leaning as I go, despite the horrible lack of extra instruction/information, and I have a few major complaints.
The game is simply incredible and perfect, until you get into combat. IT just doesn't make sense. Is there even a difference between Cavalry and Infantry? What about cannons? Are 10 cav and 10inf better than 20 cav or 20 inf? what about 10 cav and 10 cannon? How does the combat even work? I know morale is taken into account heavily, but it still seems arbitrary.
I recently went to war with the Spanish in a FANTASIA game where I was Eire. I had a 74 army of about 50 cav and 24 cannon or so, and the enemy army of 7 units totally defeated it. How the fuck does that work? Where does that even come into play? I understand that there are various tech levels, but c'mon, 74 vs 7? What the hell is going on? How do I even tell?
The battle screen seems like it would be helpful, but 90% of the time the battle is OVER before I can even see the screen, cause theres so much stuff going on.
On a different note, in the same game, the spanish/catulunya colonized a single city near my border, and all of a sudden, a brand new center of trade opened up which took over nearly 70% of all my provinces, and of course they managed a monopoly almost insntantly, so I was out the majority of my income. Naturally, I declared war and tried to take over the province, only to experience the above difficulties and the came to the realization that YOU CAN'T TAKE OVER A PROVINCE. Whats up with that? I know that I read about that being historically accurate and all, but in this sutiation, it simply made the game not fun.
Here I was with a random CoT that developed right next door and leeched 70% of my profits. I Can't take it over, cause I Can't figure out how to actually conquer a province, and I can't defeat his army cause I can't even see whats going on in the battles.
Somebody help me, please! I suppose I could be considered a newbie or whatever, and don't just say RTFM, cause believe me, I've tried to read the f**king manual, but its not helping much.
- A very frustrated EEder
The game is simply incredible and perfect, until you get into combat. IT just doesn't make sense. Is there even a difference between Cavalry and Infantry? What about cannons? Are 10 cav and 10inf better than 20 cav or 20 inf? what about 10 cav and 10 cannon? How does the combat even work? I know morale is taken into account heavily, but it still seems arbitrary.
I recently went to war with the Spanish in a FANTASIA game where I was Eire. I had a 74 army of about 50 cav and 24 cannon or so, and the enemy army of 7 units totally defeated it. How the fuck does that work? Where does that even come into play? I understand that there are various tech levels, but c'mon, 74 vs 7? What the hell is going on? How do I even tell?
The battle screen seems like it would be helpful, but 90% of the time the battle is OVER before I can even see the screen, cause theres so much stuff going on.
On a different note, in the same game, the spanish/catulunya colonized a single city near my border, and all of a sudden, a brand new center of trade opened up which took over nearly 70% of all my provinces, and of course they managed a monopoly almost insntantly, so I was out the majority of my income. Naturally, I declared war and tried to take over the province, only to experience the above difficulties and the came to the realization that YOU CAN'T TAKE OVER A PROVINCE. Whats up with that? I know that I read about that being historically accurate and all, but in this sutiation, it simply made the game not fun.
Here I was with a random CoT that developed right next door and leeched 70% of my profits. I Can't take it over, cause I Can't figure out how to actually conquer a province, and I can't defeat his army cause I can't even see whats going on in the battles.
Somebody help me, please! I suppose I could be considered a newbie or whatever, and don't just say RTFM, cause believe me, I've tried to read the f**king manual, but its not helping much.
- A very frustrated EEder