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번역 관련 문제 보고
1. Research canister. Have a couple artillery units that can use it.
2. Take Flanders. It's easy with canister.
3. Harass the French. Try to get them in the open. They will move units back and forth between Paris, Alsace-Lorraine, and their port.
4. Once you can fight the French in the open, you should be able to beat them with, yes, canister.
5. Ally with Hanover, and any other European countries you can.
6. In the Indies, keep your ships in one or two fleets, to fight pirates. Reinforce with a couple Fluyts.
7. In America, make as many units as you need to defend against the French. Take out some pirates in your first turn, after that avoid battle until you can get your own 4th-rates or capture galleons. Fluyts don't work for me vs. Galleons.
8. Make some trade ships and send them to South America. There won't be much competition there, early.