![]() I always try to make Angers a city, and I usually change Caen and Bordeaux into cities as well. Now it's time to switch around some of your castles to cities. You should then progress to the surrounding rebel settlements which you haven't taken yet, but keep in mind that Brudges and Antwerp are a pain to take, so try getting to them first. Of couse it would make the surrounding factions angry, but that's what alliances are for! If they do happen to break the alliance, however, the Pope will soon break up the fight, or excommunicate someone in the process. To prevent them from doing so, I'd suggest taking the farthest but reasonable settlement from you (for example, to prevent HRE from taking Bern, or Spain/Portugal from taking Zaragoza). ![]() ![]() ![]() You'd have to build up France early on by taking the rebel settlements around your starting position before others get to it. They do make up for these cons, however, as they dominate the late game. They are surrounded on all sides and have horrible early period soldiers. ![]() First off, the French in the early period are very vulnerable to being destroyed to say the least. ![]()
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