Friends, do you know how to play Napoleon: Total War European War? Today, the editor will explain the strategy of Napoleon: Total War European War. If you are interested, come and take a look with the editor. I hope it can help you. .
At the beginning, first click on diplomatic relations. Small countries can form alliances and establish trade relations. Then all the armies near Napoleon were gathered into one force to attack Austria. Every city conquered was looted. There were very few troops stationed in the city at the beginning, so it was easy to fight. In the process of fighting, casualties were minimized. The main purpose was money and ensuring the home city. various constructions.
In some cities, you can form a vassal state instead of grabbing them. They will replenish your troops, replace the exhausted teams, and help you share the firepower. You will also have a stable foothold in a short period of time. You can decide whether to grab or not to grab. This is a decision. choose. When I reached Vienna, I turned to Berlin and conquered it. I looted everywhere and basically moved to every city. I had to move quickly and not stay. Don't move to cities full of troops unless it was the capital. After all, it is a computer. Sometimes it will withdraw its troops to attack you if it is mobilized, but the distance is not enough. At this time, you can in turn capture the empty city.
Anyway, in the early days, I fought all the way to Moscow and robbed a lot of money. The local development was very smooth. Of course, the troops were too deep. At that time, I was greedy for the supply depot in Moscow. I wanted to stay for a while but was surrounded and annihilated. Anyway, Napoleon would not Damn it, you can recruit more troops, it doesn’t matter, just grab as much as you can, and try to accumulate enough wealth. At that time, except for Spain, I was basically fighting on all sides, and there were many enemies.
So don’t bully those small countries in the early stage. Small countries have few buildings. If there is no local court, there will be no income. If the court is built and you can’t recruit troops, once the enemy comes to attack, you won’t be able to defend it. Because they were robbed by you in the early stage, those countries need a period of time to recover, including countering rebellions, etc., so you can develop technology, your buildings, etc. At the same time, you have a lot of money, you can recruit troops, buy technology, and buy peace. In the later stage, you can I always buy one or two rounds of peace for 50,000 yuan, so I don’t want to develop the navy. I can’t defeat the British within a period of time. At the beginning, I move all my troops into the port nearby, and I don’t develop trade points, so I am easy to be attacked.
During the process of unification, remember to do it one by one. After I conquered Britain, when advancing from the eastern front to attack London, be careful to bring more gentlemen with the troops, otherwise revolution will easily break out. After conquering Britain, if you feel that the money is not enough, you can When developing trade points, it is very important to stabilize those capital cities during the battle. They can often be used as a base for your next move. Some small cities alone cannot replenish troops, nor can they recruit a large number of troops within a period of time to meet needs.
It should be easy to fight on normal difficulty. Once you recruit elite troops, it will basically be automatic combat. Troop casualties will be very few. If you have any more questions, you can ask me. And when it comes to unification, don't think you're so powerful and just turn the map blue. In this way, you won't have a trading country, and the government will go bankrupt just relying on taxation.
Configuration requirements
Processor Core 2 Duo 2.4 GHz
Memory 2 GB RAM
Graphics card 512 MB (GeForce 8800 or above)
Hard disk space 30GB HDD
Operating system Windows XP SP2/Vista/windows 7
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