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How much of the campaign is scripted?
Posted: Mon Dec 07, 2015 12:10 am
by basilstaghare
Posted this on the AGEOD forum as well....having a great time with the game, but curious how many forced war events there are???
Playing the full campaign as Austria. I have invaded Bavaria and am having a happy little war, carefully avoiding war with the French. Get to June 1805 and a scripted event has Austria join the 3rd coalition. I fully understand that this is historical, but I didn't want to be at war with France. So my question is this: How much freedom of action will I have playing the campaign? Will I be forced to join the historical coalitions at various times and/or be at forced peace at various times whether I want to or not?
I would understand if France declared war on me, but I would like to think that I can pick and choose when I want Austria to declare war or offer peace. Thanks.
RE: How much of the campaign is scripted?
Posted: Mon Dec 07, 2015 1:21 am
by Rysyonok
I noticed that there is quite a lot of nudging towards historical accuracy. For one I quickly learned not to ignore casus belli requests as they tend to drain VP if not attended to. The game is probably quite scripted - but I'm sure there's some freeplay too. E.g., if you had a defensive alliance with France, you may have been spared the war.
Just guessing though.
RE: How much of the campaign is scripted?
Posted: Tue Dec 08, 2015 11:17 pm
by bssybeep
ORIGINAL: basilhare_ssl
Posted this on the AGEOD forum as well....having a great time with the game, but curious how many forced war events there are???
Playing the full campaign as Austria. I have invaded Bavaria and am having a happy little war, carefully avoiding war with the French. Get to June 1805 and a scripted event has Austria join the 3rd coalition. I fully understand that this is historical, but I didn't want to be at war with France. So my question is this: How much freedom of action will I have playing the campaign? Will I be forced to join the historical coalitions at various times and/or be at forced peace at various times whether I want to or not?
I would understand if France declared war on me, but I would like to think that I can pick and choose when I want Austria to declare war or offer peace. Thanks.
I would be interested in the amount of scripted events as well.
RE: How much of the campaign is scripted?
Posted: Wed Dec 09, 2015 9:01 am
by basilstaghare
ORIGINAL: bssybeep
ORIGINAL: basilhare_ssl
Posted this on the AGEOD forum as well....having a great time with the game, but curious how many forced war events there are???
Playing the full campaign as Austria. I have invaded Bavaria and am having a happy little war, carefully avoiding war with the French. Get to June 1805 and a scripted event has Austria join the 3rd coalition. I fully understand that this is historical, but I didn't want to be at war with France. So my question is this: How much freedom of action will I have playing the campaign? Will I be forced to join the historical coalitions at various times and/or be at forced peace at various times whether I want to or not?
I would understand if France declared war on me, but I would like to think that I can pick and choose when I want Austria to declare war or offer peace. Thanks.
Yes, would appreciate a DEV comment on this...thanks!
I would be interested in the amount of scripted events as well.
RE: How much of the campaign is scripted?
Posted: Wed Dec 09, 2015 11:37 am
by Pocus
Some initial wars are somehow forced, i.e Austria vs France and there is a great probability that relationship between Spain and France degrades (but not to the extent of going to war), for the rest this is free I believe; You'll be better to ask PhilThib, the historical designer at Ageod though.
RE: How much of the campaign is scripted?
Posted: Wed Dec 09, 2015 11:54 am
by veji1
I think a key element is some balance : the GC is long (10 years that's 480 turns) and you don't want the game to turn into a free for all EiA alliance / Backstabbing fest straight away, so having the first couple of years quite scripted, so that you don't have straightaway Prussia + Russia against Austria or Austria + Prussia + Ottomans ganging up on Russia, makes sense.
There is time for alliances to shift and for the Austrian / Prussian / Russian player to play the long game.