Hi there.
Being Poland Lithuania has to suck major.
Look at the attached screenshot.
They are a Protectorate of Knights of Skt John
They are at war with the Mughals
And they are reduced, by me as Prussia, to one region.
Poor Poland.
Y.S.
M. Jessen
Hi there.
Being Poland Lithuania has to suck major.
Look at the attached screenshot.
They are a Protectorate of Knights of Skt John
They are at war with the Mughals
And they are reduced, by me as Prussia, to one region.
Poor Poland.
Y.S.
M. Jessen
Weird, Poland-Lithuania conquered all of Austria and Prussia in my campaign.
Then again, I was playing as them.![]()
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mortenjessen, u play as prussia, of course u could reduce poland to!!! Then again, if you played as poland, you would write a thread called "poor prussia", which sounds a lot better too
Last edited by Ishan; August 10, 2013 at 03:15 PM. Reason: adsense
What the hell happened to this WORLD?
Hi there.
This thread was not made to make my skills as a Prussian Junker look good, it was made to show how much fun ETW diplomacy is. A "small" country like Poland being a protectorate of the smallest and weakest nation in game and at war with a superpower from the far site of the Moon at the same time.
Y.S.
M. Jessen
One's back is vulnerable, unless one has a brother.
- The Saga of Grettir the Strong
In my campaigns with Prussia, Poland is always torn apart by a joint offensive from me (Prussia) and Austria, about the only time we united as fellow Germans to defeat the Poles! then I destroyed the Austrians, way to repay the favour, Lol![]()
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