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![]() Time is ultimately on Great Britain's side, if it can stall France enough to get into a mid-game. Destroying this fleet in the early game can allow GB to dominate not just its home seas, but the entire campaign map. Keeping the main French fleet down here is crucial. GB's main fleet is to the north-west of Iberia, cutting France's main fleet off initially from reaching France's armies in the north. GB's goal is to hold off the French by blockading and/or raiding all of its ports as much as it can, in the meantime building a healthy trading fleet and building up an army, before hopefully invading Paris when the French armies are out of position. GB's army is much, much smaller, but its navy is stronger and in a better position. Instead, focus your money on troops and ships to act as transports. Don't bother building any structures that take a long time to pay off. Two capitals right next to each other can result in an incredibly short campaign we were on turn 5 when I invaded London. ![]() It crashed literally at the conclusion of the final battle, so that stinks, but at least I have a couple of insights.
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