Peace was Never an Option | Millennia: Full Campaign #14
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- Опубліковано 25 кві 2024
- The war is truly underway, who can stand in our way?
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Create your own nation in Millennia, a historical turn-based 4X game that challenges your strategic prowess across 10,000 years of history, from the dawn of humanity to our possible futures.
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The age of blood never ended, it was just on vacation for a bit.
19:29 Three cheers for Duncan figuring out how the needs system works!
the lore implications of this series has been fun to follow. India and Egypt were these long forgotten civilizations that mysteriously went dark eons ago, yet the rumors of this blood thirsty Britain has always been told throughout the centuries. Out of nowhere, armies of peasants wash up on Greek shores and become knights as they march to the Romans who have long dominated the region, wave after wave of peasant knights who are backed by the mystical and legendary Spartans.
with the impending wipe of all foes, Britain is gripping with the new reality that they might have to actually be peaceful and doing boring paperwork managing cities and vassals they never really cared about.
Woohoo! they finally figured out the food!
Only took 14 episodes 😏
It hurt so much watching them never understand it. I had resigned myself to waiting until the next series where Lewis would say "so apparently food doesn't work the way we thought, You actually . . ."
Also, three cheers for Duncan avoiding the Age of Harmony. It's a religious victory age, which is fine if that's what you are going for, but they are not built for it and they have not touched *any* of the mechanics you need to use to win that age. The Age of Aether is *Fantastic*, however, it would have locked them out of a war victory age choice in the following age. Whether or not they even get that far before eliminating every other player is up in the air though, lol
The Legend o the Eternal Spartans shall be passed down for all the ages.
By the same army of Spartans., presumably.
Hey! They figured out growth!
"I was not a gentle conqueror" so you're playing the english quite well
I can't believe they out-knowledged their city growth! It's not like their capital's pop dropped to 1 multiple times in the Age of Blood...
wot does unrest do?
When Lewis says he'll do better next time I just pray there is a next time, I don't even care if he does better. I love this series/game _so_ much!
Poor Lewis wanting to pick the cool Age of Harmony and Duncan refusing to leave the Age of Blood. So then Lewis refused to build the balloons for Duncan's Age of Aether. Sounds like time for an Age of Revolution! I hope they do another series with Duncan at the helm to show off some of the other ages.
Well they could also just win with the age of harmony
@@Mahons It's not an instant win if they enter the age. You can enter the age of harmony if 30% of the world's population follows your religion (and I think they had 39%), but you only win via that age if you get 66% of the world following your religion. Funny enough, by far the easiest way to do this is to conquer as much of the world as possible and spam inquisitions and the unique culture power of the age, so they could have done it, but it would probably take longer than it will for them to just finish eliminating all the other AI.
It's the castles. One well placed castle produces 6 religious texts to the city of your choice. If you have as many castles as you have integrated cities, blammo, there ya go. (Still will need the internal buildings as well)
I was just struggling to think of something to watch, and you post this? Truly we lived in a blesséd time.
23:35 Never change, lads.
I didn't hear Duncan open his Pepsi can, because at that exact moment I opened my own can... of Pepsi Max, the following conversation was a little trippy for a second there.
They finally figured out growth!!!! Thank goodness, that'll help them in the next game :)
Wow, took them a long time to get the idea that perhaps nothing in excess of 200% matters.
On how fast armies move: you haven't even used the forced march military power yet.
As a person that lives near Seattle, I welcome our new overlords!
very good and full episode thanks guys! excited for the next playthrough to see how different it will be
Love this play through... More of this please!!!!
I I’ve that the first German city they encounter is Seattle.
hace mucho que no esperaba tanto un video
Balloons 😂
Balloons!
I love how miserly Lewis is with money
Very disappointed with the lack of an Age of Aether T.T
They should have gone for the age of Harmony, since they will probably never get it again and its a victory age.
Been looking at that Age of Enlightenment picture. Last episode I kinda thought the white dressed girl kinda looks like young Elizabeth Swann, but the more I have looked at it the red dressed woman is also her. just me?
Talks about uncared for cities doesn't even mention York perfect irony.
If they produce more education will it reduce the religious needs?
The needs don't affect each other like that. The needs are directly influenced by how many population over a certain threshold a region has. After getting to a certain age, faith needs become easier to maintain or not necessary.
this series is more of a "how not to.." than anything else... right?
I mean they still seem to be winning XD
@@Speederzzz ..while making hundreds of pointless clicks on the fast forward combat button instead of just clicking the x, coming up with plans and then abandoning/forgetting about them the next turn, and not realizing that forced march can be used after combat to speed things up dramatically. its like a "for dummies" example of the game.
@@megaflux7144 and yet... :P
@@megaflux7144 I mean, it's their first game. also the fast forward is a bit cooler than clicking x imo.
@@TheZorginator1 wasting clicks is.. "cool"? dunno, i tried clicking the x within the first hour and never looked back, i could see if the combat looked at all interesting (aow planetfall maybe?) but it looks like some shitty flash game shoehorned in at the last second.
No views gang rise up
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