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Mount & Blade Warband: Napoleonic Wars => Community => Topic started by: Duc de Elchingen on March 09, 2014, 10:51:58 am
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I've always wanted to create an "Army" or "Brigade," but I never seem to find any good regiments who are willing to join.
I created a regiment that's historically a duchies regiment that belonged to the "Confederation of the Rhine." I was thinking of making a "Army of the Confederation of the Rhine," would it succeed? would any regiments be interested in joining? I think it would be an awesome group of regiments and would spend plenty of time in LBs… IF I do I would accept any regiment, preferring Franco-German regs, but those seem very few…
Good idea? Bad idea?
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I would, it's going to be a good. Idea
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Your regiment would join?
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I think one thread for this will be more then enough. ;)
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If you want to make such an ambitious project make yourself a name in the community first. It's a lot easier to get people to join if they know who you are and that you have the ability to lead not only a small line of 12 people but have been consistently and long lasting in your projects. There are some armies around as far as I know, e.g. the IVe Corps, a french speaking Corps of multiple regiments (Line, Grens, Skirms, Cav and Arty). They have been around for 3 years already I believe - it is possible to form something like that.
Anyways good luck with your endeavours. ;)
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I would love to see that sort of thing, but... not when the regiments in it are like the "Republic of Cookies." :\
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I would love to see that sort of thing, but... not when the regiments in it are like the "Republic of Cookies." :\
Republic of Cookies has nothing to do with any regimental thing...
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If you want to make such an ambitious project make yourself a name in the community first. It's a lot easier to get people to join if they know who you are and that you have the ability to lead not only a small line of 12 people but have been consistently and long lasting in your projects. There are some armies around as far as I know, e.g. the IVe Corps, a french speaking Corps of multiple regiments (Line, Grens, Skirms, Cav and Arty). They have been around for 3 years already I believe - it is possible to form something like that.
Anyways good luck with your endeavours. ;)
How do you make a name in NW with all the big regiments who everyone wants to join and has no respect for a regiment like what we are?
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The thread is in the regiments board, so I only assumed. :o
But seriously, I like the idea. What sort of regiments would you be looking for? Bavarian, Saxonian, Westphalian, Nassaun, etc.? I'd assume you'd seek the Principalities and Dutchies as much as you would the Kingdoms and Grand Duchies?
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The thread is in the regiments board, so I only assumed. :o
But seriously, I like the idea. What sort of regiments would you be looking for? Bavarian, Saxonian, Westphalian, Nassaun, etc.? I'd assume you'd seek the Principalities and Dutchies as much as you would the Kingdoms and Grand Duchies?
Sorry, I didn't know where to put it :o
I would love any regiment for now, but preferably somewhere like the ones you listed… As long as the would co-operate…
Should I make a thread for it?
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If you want to make such an ambitious project make yourself a name in the community first. It's a lot easier to get people to join if they know who you are and that you have the ability to lead not only a small line of 12 people but have been consistently and long lasting in your projects. There are some armies around as far as I know, e.g. the IVe Corps, a french speaking Corps of multiple regiments (Line, Grens, Skirms, Cav and Arty). They have been around for 3 years already I believe - it is possible to form something like that.
Anyways good luck with your endeavours. ;)
How do you make a name in NW with all the big regiments who everyone wants to join and has no respect for a regiment like what we are?
Even the big regiments started small. It's all about dedication and how much work you put into it. I don't think people disrespect new regiments as long as they survive longer than a month and don't call their leader "General" while he commands a bunch of 7 men and have an Officer-Ranker ratio of 80% - 20%.
I have never heard of you, no offense. I don't know your regiment nor you, so I assume you are a NA player. I am afraid there are not many regiments around of states who were part of the Confederation of the Rhine simply because they were mostly marching with the French and the Grande Armée took all the glory. But you could always ask regiments of other nations if they want to change name to something related with the CdR.
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As said above, I would definitely recommend that you work on making a name for yourself/your group, so that you can grow into it. Being too ambitious can actually be bad! Start off with one regiment, build connections, and work towards it. It's definitely not something that can happen just over night. Though, it's a great idea, and I recommend you work hard at it! ;)
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As said above, I would definitely recommend that you work on making a name for yourself/your group, so that you can grow into it. Being too ambitious can actually be bad! Start off with one regiment, build connections, and work towards it. It's definitely not something that can happen just over night. Though, it's a great idea, and I recommend you work hard at it! ;)
Cool ok, I will do so, It's just hard getting recruits these days :/
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If you want to make such an ambitious project make yourself a name in the community first. It's a lot easier to get people to join if they know who you are and that you have the ability to lead not only a small line of 12 people but have been consistently and long lasting in your projects. There are some armies around as far as I know, e.g. the IVe Corps, a french speaking Corps of multiple regiments (Line, Grens, Skirms, Cav and Arty). They have been around for 3 years already I believe - it is possible to form something like that.
Anyways good luck with your endeavours. ;)
How do you make a name in NW with all the big regiments who everyone wants to join and has no respect for a regiment like what we are?
Even the big regiments started small. It's all about dedication and how much work you put into it. I don't think people disrespect new regiments as long as they survive longer than a month and don't call their leader "General" while he commands a bunch of 7 men and have an Officer-Ranker ratio of 80% - 20%.
I have never heard of you, no offense. I don't know your regiment nor you, so I assume you are a NA player. I am afraid there are not many regiments around of states who were part of the Confederation of the Rhine simply because they were mostly marching with the French and the Grande Armée took all the glory. But you could always ask regiments of other nations if they want to change name to something related with the CdR.
But the big regiments (now) although started small, started when the game began! They had more opportunity to gain a name, while we have to fight for our lives daily...
I won't be so specific of the CdR for the regiments, but yah we are NA, we've been on a month :P and I'm not a general xP
But I will work to getting a "Name"
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I did not meant you with those exampls it was more of a general statement.
Indeed the older regiments had more time to build a name so yeah it's generally harder for new regiments to establish themselves. It takes some time, so don't rush it, but show dedication. :)
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I did not meant you with those exampls it was more of a general statement.
Indeed the older regiments had more time to build a name so yeah it's generally harder for new regiments to establish themselves. It takes some time, so don't rush it, but show dedication. :)
OK will do :)
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If you want to make such an ambitious project make yourself a name in the community first. It's a lot easier to get people to join if they know who you are and that you have the ability to lead not only a small line of 12 people but have been consistently and long lasting in your projects. There are some armies around as far as I know, e.g. the IVe Corps, a french speaking Corps of multiple regiments (Line, Grens, Skirms, Cav and Arty). They have been around for 3 years already I believe - it is possible to form something like that.
Anyways good luck with your endeavours. ;)
The difference is that the IVe was, at the beggining, only one regiment, and it opened new regiments with the time, and the recruits that joined allowed us to grow 5 regiments of 5 different units.
The project, here, consists in gathering some already existing regiments, with their leaders etc, and that is way different. To be fully honest I don't think that kind of thing is still possible nowadays, the personal ambitions of the different leaders will fuck up the whole thing. You need to pick people from your own ranks, but for that, one needs quite a lot of members, and yeah, that's hard.
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The difference is that the IVe was, at the beggining, only one regiment, and it opened new regiments with the time, and the recruits that joined allowed us to grow 5 regiments of 5 different units.
The project, here, consists in gathering some already existing regiments, with their leaders etc, and that is way different. To be fully honest I don't think that kind of thing is still possible nowadays, the personal ambitions of the different leaders will fuck up the whole thing. You need to pick people from your own ranks, but for that, one needs quite a lot of members, and yeah, that's hard.
Well, it happened with IIte, but not in the same way.
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If you want to make such an ambitious project make yourself a name in the community first. It's a lot easier to get people to join if they know who you are and that you have the ability to lead not only a small line of 12 people but have been consistently and long lasting in your projects. There are some armies around as far as I know, e.g. the IVe Corps, a french speaking Corps of multiple regiments (Line, Grens, Skirms, Cav and Arty). They have been around for 3 years already I believe - it is possible to form something like that.
Anyways good luck with your endeavours. ;)
The difference is that the IVe was, at the beggining, only one regiment, and it opened new regiments with the time, and the recruits that joined allowed us to grow 5 regiments of 5 different units.
The project, here, consists in gathering some already existing regiments, with their leaders etc, and that is way different. To be fully honest I don't think that kind of thing is still possible nowadays, the personal ambitions of the different leaders will fuck up the whole thing. You need to pick people from your own ranks, but for that, one needs quite a lot of members, and yeah, that's hard.
Interesting, we will see what happens with us...
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I would join something to do with the Confederation of the Rhine, however...im already in an army. I have you on steam and if anything goes awry in this army then i will join this, however; i have a feeling that this thing is going to last