millsy_man Posted February 2, 2024 Posted February 2, 2024 can i use to fight my hypothetical WW1 era alternate history - with a country that looks like UK fighting a country that looks like France my laptop is a not hugely highly spec'd is this an issue - is there a min tech spec
PhoenixLP44 Posted February 2, 2024 Posted February 2, 2024 you might want to give some more clarification on your questions here
millsy_man Posted February 2, 2024 Author Posted February 2, 2024 i am running a hypothetical wargame campaign (imagi-nation) with a like europe but not europe - the gallian union (FR) are fighting BUrgundian (Benelux) with Albion (Br) as their allies - i have the land campiagn sorted but was looking for a war of simulating the naval aspect. The era is is 1900-1914 in our time line. So i was wondering if i would be able to simulate the naval side using UA-D.
Panzergraf Posted February 2, 2024 Posted February 2, 2024 You can play as the British and fight against France in the ww1 era, yes. Either in custom battles, or start a 1910 campaign (or 1900 if you wish) and do your best to provoke the French into becoming your enemy - enemies/allies are not locked to historical examples. 1
millsy_man Posted February 2, 2024 Author Posted February 2, 2024 thank you very much for your very explanatory answer - i only realised today the campaign functionality so maybe my bonus treat to myself 😉
Suribachi Posted February 2, 2024 Posted February 2, 2024 2 hours ago, Panzergraf said: You can play as the British and fight against France in the ww1 era, yes. Either in custom battles, or start a 1910 campaign (or 1900 if you wish) and do your best to provoke the French into becoming your enemy - enemies/allies are not locked to historical examples. To add to this, when creating a campaign change the AI behavior from "Historic" to "Random". This way, the AI alliances are easier to influence and will not follow history as closely. USA and Spain hating each other at the start of a 1890 campaign for example. 1
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