Don't end the war too quickly!
Posted: Tue Jul 19, 2005 7:54 pm
I've seen a lot of posts about rushing to the enemies capital to drop their NML to end a war quickly.
In playing 1792 Scenario as the French, I've tried to not end a war too quickly...I want time to capture the enemies Protectorates!
If an enemies Protectorate territory surrenders to me, it's mine. I control it's production and get it's income. I don't have to bargain with anyone anymore. I own it.
If I go capture an enemy 'home provence' (i.e. one that's not a protectorate), it will drop his NML and take away his production, but to get that territory to be mine I have to force him to cede the territory at the peace negotiations.
That being said, I try to capture all the enemy protectorates I can while defending my own territories, and only when I'm satisfied that I've taken all the protectorates that I want do I push hard to take the enemies homelands to force a surrender.
In playing 1792 Scenario as the French, I've tried to not end a war too quickly...I want time to capture the enemies Protectorates!
If an enemies Protectorate territory surrenders to me, it's mine. I control it's production and get it's income. I don't have to bargain with anyone anymore. I own it.
If I go capture an enemy 'home provence' (i.e. one that's not a protectorate), it will drop his NML and take away his production, but to get that territory to be mine I have to force him to cede the territory at the peace negotiations.
That being said, I try to capture all the enemy protectorates I can while defending my own territories, and only when I'm satisfied that I've taken all the protectorates that I want do I push hard to take the enemies homelands to force a surrender.