Fleury dies in 1743 on the Fortunes of war table. I assume he's alive up to that point.
@calandaleАй бұрын
Yeah - figured it had to be there or on some card.
@usapatriot4163Ай бұрын
At the 52:15 mark "We roll a die and move Piedmont's marker towards the Pragmatics". So it's a roll and move game! Ha! I have too much stress in my life already so I'm definitely going to pass on this one. I'll keep on watching the videos, but man I feel sorry for you. Actually I'm in awe of you for putting yourself through such pain willingly!
@calandaleАй бұрын
I'm warming to it - but the rules are atrocious, and this needed a whole lot more before it went to market. I think Bob K. just basically tired of the project; and perhaps managed to piss off developers one-by-one (what kind of game needs FOUR developers?).
@grimmnorsefury8062Ай бұрын
~ I see a rant and a table flip in your near future..
@jamesthefirst1899Ай бұрын
I wonder if it will end in a flurry?
@calandaleАй бұрын
I'm seeing my way in actually.
@jamesthefirst1899Ай бұрын
@@calandale Hey, just for the sake of my conscious, you um...weren't paid like $100, 000 by the Russians to post these videos, were you?
@jasoncawley7512Ай бұрын
Fleury was a French political cardinal in the tradition of Richelieu and Mazarin, the tutor of Louis XV (as a younger man he had been chaplain to both Marie Theresa and later Louis XIV), and the effective prime minister of France until his death, though he never formally had the title of prime minister, preferring to govern by direct influence on the king. He was an advocate of diplomatic friendship with the Hapsburgs against the traditional Bourbon-Hapsburg rivalry. He died in January of 1743. So you should expect to find him not among the military commanders of the day but only on French political and diplomatic cards, and likely need to consult nation-specific French rule sections for his effects.
@calandaleАй бұрын
Not mentioned in rules of course. His death is baked into a random events table. Just so weird to have so many things balance on him without mention.