![]() ![]() You will have peace with Venice for a prolonged period of time and they won't raid your trade lanes. You get more taxes in the short and long runs as Morea is a wealthier region than Bosnia. If you don't make the exchange, you will have to defend Greece to the south against Venice which would force you to recruit and upkeep quite a big number of troops that is no longer necessary in this case. The first is that you only have to defend you Empire to the north. For some reason, if you offer Venice an exchange, they would accept immediately. Venice controlled "Morea" makes 1660 in income, while your "Bosnia" makes 450. The first step is actually a profitable exchange. ![]() You also need protectorates to help you in your wars with your common neighbors and enemies. For that reason, it would be a sound strategy to sell some of your starting regions to prolong the tensed peace you have with your immediate neighbors. The regions you start with are underdeveloped and will require lots of money for them to start producing sufficient income to justify the costs of armies to defend them. Once you have this cabinet, you will notice that unrest in your empire has dropped and your tax income has improved slightly. The Sultan (Mustafa II) will remain as head of your Nation till around the 1740's unless you dethrone him through a revolution. You start as an Absolute Monarchy ruled by the worst Monarch in the game supported by a cabinet of inefficient Ministers. Other difficulty levels would require small adjustments, but the overall strategy should be the same. These strategies were tested and based on Hard campaign difficulty. If you make any mistakes here, they will be compounded in the next few turns, so take your time to assess your choices. The decisions you make in the first turn will set the path of your Empire in any campaign, but this is even more critical for the Ottomans. Use the following as a Guideline to your strategy, and you should try to experiment a little bit and see how the dynamics of the game will change your experience, and ultimately the history books forever. Our experiences will be definitely different from the ones you will have, but you will be facing very similar scenarios and dilemmas as will be shown below. That's the situation in 1700, but we hope that our tips will help you overcome these shortcomings and have probably the most challenging campaign in Empire. ![]() The economy is terrible, giving you only 2900 each turn to develop your empire and recruit your armies, your armies are basically made up of Militia and Mobs, your enemies have armies on your doorstep and your subjects in the European part of the Empire are in rebellion against your rule and religion.
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