who are you talking to
who are you talking to
just some 'stupid' question ^^ is it just me and having lots of bad luck or why won't spawn any missionaries for me? (had like 5+ churches random for quit some time while on a rush thru europe)
Last edited by valky; January 17, 2010 at 03:50 PM.
sure ^^
Glad to hear that I'm not the only one with this problem. Kind of annoying against factions with armies of missionaries like french or poland. And I tend to have only 1 or 2 skilled rakes to take them out (specially these 6-8 stars 'species')
But having like 5 churches (fully upgraded 'cause there weren't any missionaries to speed up the progress) for 20+ turns and not a single agent won't spawn makes me a bit suspicious While at savoy ATM every church nearly instant triggered an agent spawn.
Want to replay Denmark anyways on H/H so I'll check it again.
Were the churches in small regions? Perhaps population also affects it, because come to think of it I have had 1 spawn in England once, with England being my only really heavily populated region. Nevertheless, it never hurts to play more Danish campaigns since they are the best faction going.
Uhm never thought about this circumstance, had maybe 2 churches in America according the area which I seized but didn't demolished them just to maintain a higher counter; 1 I forgot to demolish for some time in sweden (there are a lot of ppl right ?) and maybe 2 or 3 across some european states.
According my actual savoy game; I own the 3 barb. states each with a church. Took some time (maybe 3-4 turns after the 2nd/3rd upgrades) to trigger the 1st agent in the easternmost province. 2/3 turns later the 2nd spawned.
At this point france declared war (stupid ones! with only his capital left) .. and nearly ASAP 3rd agent spawned in french territory, 1 turn after the next one and needless to say 2 turns... (didn't destroyed the 2 churches in france 'cause of these 2 points happiness)
Anyways compared to the barbarian states (which _really_ have a low population) I'd have triggered at least 1 missionary in my denmark campaign.
But as stated above, will try again soon! Tried Denmark only N/N and stopped at some point while running around with no serious encounter left as soon my armies were full of elite and so on ^^ (whoever did their unit roster / besides savoy my fav. faction)
I wish there were some who could answer my question
nothing any more
One question: Will Copenhagen be a major city? (with an admiralty)
Ahh good old Denmark..
I'm having a lot of fun outta this mod.
I'm going to add AUM to it, so the unit variety increases..
And it's lovely to finally bring the Swedes down !
EDIT: I wish to see the Danish ships from Sons of the Dannebrog in this mod aswell.
I kinda miss them.
Last edited by Hermansen5; August 12, 2011 at 10:33 AM.
Good news, I've found interesting documents about Danish artillery :
- Danish_artillery_18th_century.zip
[XVIIIème SIECLE] DENMARK - Praxis artilleriae 1706.pdf
[XVIIIème SIECLE] DANEMARK - Dansk artilleri ca 1743.pdf
Some plates from those books :
Spoiler Alert, click show to read:
EDIT : I've reuploaded those 2 files
Awesome informations! Are you going to make new model for them or use the French one which seems very similar? Is red used like the French prior to the mid 18th century?
For the color plate, be careful with the color of the gun itself. It shouldn't be green, brass guns were supposed to be well cleaned by their gunners. If it's green that means it wasn't used or cleaned for a very very long time. So it should be like French gun, "gold" brass if you see what I mean? (like the other brass parts of the carriage. Perhaps the drawing represent it green to show it's brass)
PS: the two pdf files won't open! Says temporarily unavailable.
I will use those documents to create Danish artillery when we will work on Denmark.
I know about colors, cannon barrels were mostly brass and few of them iron (mostly siege cannon).
You're right about the file, I will reupload them.
EDIT : download link updated
Speaking of Denmark, I found a pdf-document of Danish uniforms 1699-1720:
http://www.thewaroffice.co.uk/blenhe...s1699-1720.pdf