Tips and strategies on Russia
Posted: Wed May 11, 2016 3:16 am
Coming back to this gem again after a pretty long hiatus. As I understand it, 1.04 patch is the latest update available, right?
So I'm thinking of starting with Russia (BTW I know the game mechanics etc quite well though I'm a bit rusty
). Its my second favourite faction (after Prussia) and its attraction lies in the fact that it has a huge landmass and a pretty large raw material base to play with. An added bonus is the need to catch up technologically with your competitors. Also for the first 20 years or so, a constant trade off between the needs of the industry, commerce and the military is the game. After that, things get easier....
Now, my usual strategy as Russia is to prepare for the Crimea War, then colonise the central Asian states (including Afghanistan) and finally hammer China, taking as much territory as I can (especially the larger islands). However, I remember distinctly 2 issues which kind of surprised me with Russia a) at some point, parts of Siberia started changing into Russian territory due to the use of the citizen card and b) the severe lack in numbers, of colonial cards which could limit expansion in China. Is this still the case? Also regarding a) it was not the whole province that did so and especially capitals remained stubbornly 'colonial territory'. Is there a way to remedy this?
Any tips/strategies on Russia are welcome!
So I'm thinking of starting with Russia (BTW I know the game mechanics etc quite well though I'm a bit rusty

Now, my usual strategy as Russia is to prepare for the Crimea War, then colonise the central Asian states (including Afghanistan) and finally hammer China, taking as much territory as I can (especially the larger islands). However, I remember distinctly 2 issues which kind of surprised me with Russia a) at some point, parts of Siberia started changing into Russian territory due to the use of the citizen card and b) the severe lack in numbers, of colonial cards which could limit expansion in China. Is this still the case? Also regarding a) it was not the whole province that did so and especially capitals remained stubbornly 'colonial territory'. Is there a way to remedy this?
Any tips/strategies on Russia are welcome!