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revvaughan wrote:
UDP is tempting, must admit.
Prussia, the issue i think is that i would go for Slesia immediately. I don't know why, but every time i play Brandenburg i have the physical necessity to have Slesia or i get frustrated and rage-quit (i know it's not nice, but i have downsides) so this might be a little too much for me to handle.
UDP starts the game as one of the best positions in game - Elite Navy crews, credit, colonies, dredgers, built in trade advantages, very very defensible as a French Army has just found in G7 when it tried to lay siege to a major Dutch city and got flooded out!
In contrast Prussia starts poor, with hardly any of the advantages of the Dutch and its territory split all over the place which can be a real pain. As a basis to build on I suspect Bavaria, L-C, Hanover even Saxony (if its using its opportunities as being King of Poland correctly) are all better starting positions than Prussia.
Knowlege of what Prussia did historically means that Prussia probably gets more respect in game than its starting status actually merits but can also result in various Emperors, Kings of Sweden, Czars etc considering stangling the rise of Prussia in the craddle!
Compared to Russia were players have the Peter the Great blue print to work from. The rise of Prussia is a lot more a question of smoke, mirrors and luck. Your can not just train up a version of the Prussian Army of the war of the Austrian succession/ 7 years war and March into Silesia in the way the Russians can copy how Peter the Great won the Great Northern War because any half awake player in charge of Austria will wipe you out without even breaking into getting much above a jog.
The key point to recall is that when Frederick made his move on Silesia he was spending 40 years of work and saved resource by the Great Elector plus Austria was having a succession crisis and was a war with France and Bavaria.
In G2 Jason Flower did make Prussia into a Great Power but think Jason would agree it was a mix of luck, skill and some poor and disjointed Austrian Goverments compared to other games. One of which tried to wipe out Prussia for no better reason than having a cystal ball - Berlin taken by Austrian Army but saved by its Russian, Swedish and Polish allies in the Warsaw Pact. Not many games were Prussia is going to get this type of Protection but clearly Prussia unlike Russia needs good and long terms allies if it is to have success.
Then JF Prussia benefited from the Austrians accidentally starting a border war with Rumelia (dodgy Agema maps again) which never really ended and finally resulted in the total destruction of Austrian Power and a Power Vacum in Germany. Destruction of Austrian power in game by a third party which Prussia can take advantage off is always possible and could have happened in G7 at the hands of the French only in this game Austria benefits from a Hapsburg Spain (G2 Spain was Bourbon red in tooth and claw).
With power vacum in Germany and Ottomans at the gates JF helped himself to Silesia and saved the day not by Military might but by pure diplomacy. Ottomans basically crowned a Protestant King of Hungary-Bohemia (who was willing to vote for a Prussian Emperor) and retired south of the Drava to carry on their own internal feuds and horse races which had been so rudly interupted by Vienna. While Prussia's possible rival to being Emperor and No1 in Germany. The long terms and very able Elector of Bavaria went full German Patriot rather than contest the issue and later joined a greatly enlarged Bavaria to Prussian holdings.
So basically you can exclude Austria and unite a large part of Germany in game (and exclude Hapsburgs) but it takes a huge slice luck and waiting for a time and events which may never happen. Would not even in 1700 Prussia is the best placed position to do this from.