The nice thing here is, all the infantry is Jagers. You can tax it up to the revolt that will happen, even checking tax exemption wont change the fact it will rebel. Once you've resupplied, attack Vienna and destroy the garrison. Next target is Hungary, in this case I would liberate it because it will award you some units and I believe makes Napoleons army a full stack. ![]() ![]() The next target is Morovia, same thing here, sack it and either award the province to your allies, or let the rebels take it doesnt matter. You will probably just sack the city, and invest the money into your economy or purchase troops in Paris. If you choose the latter, you must open the city panel and check the "exempt city from taxes" option and that should correct any unrest. Make a bee line for Prague and you will have two choices, sack the city for cash, or just occupy it and repair the damage. Originally posted by Primus Pilus:On turn one you give all the military to Napoleon, send all the generals back to Paris, you only need Napoleon to cripple Austria. This isn't the easiest game to learn but once you do it can be a lot of fun and still a challenge. Originally posted by casualsailor:Well I'm sure that people will note that France is overpowerd and that your failure indicates some lacking on your part. He explains his philosophy for playing the game and I found it entertaing as well. Here is a walkthrough that might help you. What's happening to you? Are you unable to field a sufficient army? Are you getting over extended? Are you fighing too many enemies on too many fronts? Do your conquered territories revolt and spawn massive armies? The more we know the more we can help. Then you must be able to defeat them in battle chosing your targets strategically in order to prevent others from invading your flanks and causing you to divert forces to recapture them. The trick to games like this is to build an economy that will allow you to field more and larger armies than your opponents. ![]() Well I'm sure that people will note that France is overpowerd and that your failure indicates some lacking on your part.
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