"沙皇尼古拉一世的统治以镇压一场革命为开端,现在用铁腕统治着俄罗斯。他采纳了东正教、独裁制和民族性这三大治国原则。这般专制的俄罗斯能否在19世纪繁荣昌盛,抑或一个改头换面的新俄罗斯将会浮现?"
Russia is a Great Power located on the fringes of the European continent. Russia is a long-time Rival of the neighboring 土耳其, fighting over control of the Black Sea and the Caucasus. Russia spans the length of Siberia, making it one of the largest countries in the world, although internally disconnected. Russia is still in many ways a feudal society, with serfs working the land of the elite aristocracy.
The potential of Russia is as vast as the country itself, but if that potential will ever be used to its full advantage, by a ruling elite that holds onto the past, is anyone's guess.
历史背景
在 维也纳会议结束了血腥的 拿破仑战争后,俄罗斯在欧洲的 Great Power列强中站稳了脚跟。沙皇亚历山大一世目睹了俄罗斯帝国的扩张,最终确保控制波兰并声索其在西伯利亚苔原的统治地位。As the Western powers began rapid liberalisation and industrialization, Russia rested on its laurels, maintaining the institution of Serfdom and the privileges of the aristocracy. Not everyone in Russia saw this as the right way and revolutionary fervor began to take hold in intellectual circles, this fervor exploded when Alexander I died in 1825. The Revolution Decembrist Revolt, hoping to bring Russia closer to Western progress, liberalisation, and the abolition of Serfdom, was utterly and brutally crushed by the new Tsar, Nicholas I. Nicholas would centralise his power after the revolt, making sure nothing went past him. As Russian society stands ever still, Sergey Uvarov came up with the program of "Orthodoxy, Autocracy, and Nationality", laying the foundation of a new Russian national education program, and firmly solidifying Nicholas I's beliefs in the mind of his subjects.
Events
- 主条目:Russian events
Journal and decisions
When Russia researches Nationalism they can can hold of some states along the Chinese border.
Technology
Russia starts the game with almost all Era 1 techs, lacking only the techs of: Lathe, Paddle Steamer, File:Invention stock exchange.png Stock Exchange, Banking, Mass Communication, and Empiricism.
Production technology | Military technology | Society technology |
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Politics
Russia is a Tsardom Tsardom, based on the Monarchy and Autocracy laws. The Primary Culture Primary Culture of Russia is Russian, with Ukrainian and Byelorussian being Accepted Cultures, due to Russia's National Supremacy law. Russia is a deeply religious country, having the State Religion law enforce Orthodoxy as Russia's primary religion.
Interest groups
Russia starts with the Gentry Assembly in government. The Orthodox Church is the 2nd most powerful interest group and have the unique Russian Orthodox Patriarchy Ideology, which makes them support Authoritarian forces of government as well as Serfdom. The Intelligentsia start the game Suppressed, giving them −40% Interest Group Attraction.
Historical characters
Name | Role | Interest Group | Ideology | Traits | Rank | HQ Region |
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Mikhail Vorontsov | General | Random | Random | Direct, Forest Commander | 0 Commander rank 5 Field Marshal | Russia |
Aleksandr Chernyshyov | General | Random | Random | Brave | 0 Commander rank 5 Field Marshal | Dnieper |
Ivan Paskevich | General | Random | Random | Brave | 0 Commander rank 2 Major General | Poland |
Matvey Khrapovitsky | General | Random | Random | Mountain Commander | 0 Commander rank 2 Major General | Caucasus |
Nikolay Muravyov Karsky | General | Random | Random | Persistent | 0 Commander rank 2 Major General | Central Asia |
Pavel Grabbe | General | Random | Random | Ambitious, Experienced Artillery Commander | Commander rank 1 Brigadier General | West Siberia |
Friedrich von Berg | General | Random | Random | Meticulous, Surveyor | Commander rank 1 Brigadier General | The Baltic |
Mikhail Lazarev | Admiral | Random | Random | Explorer, Experienced Naval Commander | Commander rank 1 Commodore | Russia |
Fabian Gottlieb von Bellingshausen | Admiral | Gentry Assembly | Moderate | Explorer, Naval Commander, Popular Commander | 0 Commander rank 2 Rear Admiral | The Baltic |
Vasily Zavoyko | Admiral | Gentry Assembly | Royalist | Brave, Explorer | 0 Commander rank 3 Vice Admiral | Dnieper |
Pyotr Ricord | Admiral | Armed Forces | Reformer | Naval Commander, Experienced Diplomat, Tactful | Commander rank 1 Commodore | East Siberia |
Diplomacy
Russia starts the game with a mutual Rivalry with the 土耳其. Russia starts the game with an File:Obligation.png Obligation from 希腊.
Russia is the overlord of the three Zhuz nations of 没有结果, 没有结果 and 没有结果 in Central Asia, who are Puppets. 芬兰 is also under Russian rule through a Personal Union.
The Caucasian nations of 没有结果 and the 没有结果 both have a Truce with Russia, ending on 1 January 1841. Russia has Claims on both these nations.
Russia starts with an Active Interest in Russia, The Baltic, Poland, Danubia, Dnieper, Caucasus, Central Asia, West Sibera, East Siberia, and the Pacific Coast. Russia has Declared Interests in North Germany, South Germany, Rhine, France, Italy, Balkans, Anatolia, Persia, Manchuria, and Japan.
Economy
Statistic | Starting Value |
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GDP | 34.5M |
Population | 58.8M |
Literacy | 15.4% |
Standard of Living | Struggling (8.8) |
States
Name | Type | Homelands | Arable Land | Resources | State Traits | ||
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Size | Uses | ||||||
Ingria | 36px | Russian | 40 | 30px 30px |
11 | 5 | 30px
|
Latvia | 36px | Latvian | 50 | 30px 30px |
11 | 10 | |
Lithuania | 36px | Lithuanian | 60 | 30px 30px |
13 | 2 | |
Estonia | 36px | Estonian | 30 | 30px 30px |
9 | 8 |
Name | Type | Homelands | Arable Land | Resources | State Traits | ||||
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Size | Uses | ||||||||
Moscow | 36px | Russian | 120 | 30px 30px |
34 | 60 | 30 | — |
30px
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Kazan | 36px | Russian Tatar |
140 | 30px 30px |
25 | — | — | — | |
Bryansk | 36px | Russian | 150 | 30px 30px |
33 | — | — | — | 30px
|
Tver | 36px | Russian | 110 | 30px 30px |
40 | 48 | — | — |
30px
|
Smolensk | 36px | Russian | 80 | 30px 30px |
20 | — | — | — | 30px
|
Galich | 36px | Russian | 80 | 30px 30px |
20 | — | — | — | 30px
|
Novgorod | 36px | Russian | 60 | 30px 30px |
17 | — | — | — | 30px
|
Arkhangelsk | 36px | Russian Ugrian |
15 | 30px 30px |
14 | — | — | 5 | 30px
|
East Karelia | 36px | Russian Ugrian Finnish |
10 | 30px 30px |
14 | — | 33 | 5 | 30px
|
Name | Type | Homelands | Arable Land | Resources | State Traits | ||||
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Size | Uses | ||||||||
Mazovia | 36px | Polish | 100 | 30px 30px |
8 | 84 | — | — | |
Brest | 36px | Russian Byelorussian |
100 | 30px 30px |
13 | — | — | — | 30px
|
Volhynia | 36px | Ukrainian | 90 | 30px 30px |
11 | 68 | — | — | 30px
|
Lesser Poland | 36px | Polish | 80 | 30px 30px |
13 | 84 | — | 60 | |
Greater Poland | 36px | Polish | 60 | 30px 30px |
9 | 36 | 36 | — |
Name | Type | Homelands | Arable Land | Resources | State Traits | |||||
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Size | Uses | |||||||||
Kiev | 36px | Ukrainian | 200 | 30px 30px |
9 | 72 | — | — | — | 30px
|
Kursk | 36px | Russian Ukrainian |
170 | 30px 30px |
18 | — | — | — | — | 30px
|
Orsha | 36px | Russian Byelorussian |
120 | 30px 30px |
23 | — | — | — | — | 30px
|
Luhansk | 36px | Russian Ukrainian |
110 | 30px 30px |
7 | 80 | 45 | 10 | — | 30px
|
Cherson | 36px | Ukrainian | 60 | 30px 30px |
6 | 48 | — | 12 | — | 30px
|
Minsk | 36px | Russian Byelorussian |
60 | 30px 30px |
20 | — | — | — | — | 30px
|
Crimea | 36px | Russian Ukrainian Tatar |
40 | 30px 30px 30px |
4 | — | 15 | 12 | — | |
Saratov | 36px | Russian Tatar |
120 | 30px 30px |
8 | — | 45 | — | (60) |
Name | Type | Homelands | Arable Land | Resources | State Traits | ||
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Size | Uses | ||||||
Bessarabia | 36px | Romanian Ukranian |
50 | 30px 30px 30px |
6 | 9 | |
Dobrudja | 36px 36px |
Bulgarian Romanian Turkish |
10 | 30px 30px 30px 30px |
11 | 7 |
Name | Type | Homelands | Arable Land | Resources | State Traits | ||||||
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Size | Uses | ||||||||||
Perm | 36px | Russian Ugrian |
100 | 30px 30px |
20 | 80 | 75 | — | — | (60) | 30px
30px
|
Tomsk | 36px 36px |
Russian Siberian |
60 | 30px 30px |
13 | 44 | 27 | — | — | — | |
Ural | 36px | Russian Ugrian |
40 | 30px 30px |
13 | 84 | 96 | 81 | — | — | 30px
|
Tobolsk | 36px | Russian Ugrian Siberian |
40 | 30px 30px |
14 | 44 | — | — | — | (60) | |
Nenetsia | 36px | Russian Ugrian |
20 | 30px | 13 | — | — | — | 12 | (30) | 30px
|
Upper Yeniseysk | 36px | Russian Ugrian Siberian |
40 | 30px | 29 | 20 | — | — | 6 | — | 30px
|
Ob | 36px | Russian Ugrian |
20 | 30px | 11 | 20 | — | — | 13 | (60) |
30px
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Name | Type | Homelands | Arable Land | Resources | State Traits | ||||||||
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Size | Uses | ||||||||||||
Irkutsk | 36px | Russian Mongolian |
40 | 30px 30px |
13 | 80 | 36 | — | — | — | — | (10) | |
Trans-Baikal | 36px | Russian Mongolian Manchu |
60 | 30px 30px |
13 | 80 | 33 | 44 | — | — | — | (10) | |
Okhotsk | 36px | Yakut | 50 | 30px | — | 36 | — | — | 10 | — | — | — | |
Yakutsk | 36px | Russian Yakut |
30 | 30px 30px |
23 | 36 | — | — | — | — | (8) | (5) | 30px
|
Chukotka | 36px | Siberian Inuit |
20 | 30px | 13 | 36 | — | — | 9 | 3 | (4) | — | 30px
|
Kamchatka | 36px | Siberian | 20 | 30px | 13 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — |
Name | Type | Homelands | Arable Land | Resources | State Traits | |||||
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Size | Uses | |||||||||
Alaska | 36px | Inuit Athabaskan Salish |
20 | 30px | 11 | 32 | 10 | 8 | (12) | 30px
|
Industry and Resources
- Industry
Russia is lacking behind in terms of industrialization, with over 71% of its population being Peasants working in Subsistence Farms, the largest Industrial Hub is the capital state of Ingria (St. Petersburg), although it doesn't exceed 5 Urbanization.
- Resources
Russia is very rich in Wood, Iron, Coal and Agricultural output, thanks to the State Traits in the Russian heartland, the Ukraine and the Siberian states.
Military
Russia starts with the Peasant Levies law and has the second largest military in the world, only behind 中国.
Russia has 286 battalions and can call upon 333 conscript battalions. Battalions all use the same production methods: Line Infantry, Mobile Artillery, File:Method cavalry scouts.png Cavalry Scouts, File:Method standardized infantry.png Standardized Infantry, and Wound Dressing. Production methods for conscript battalions are the same, but replace Mobile Artillery with File:Method infantry focus.png Infantry Focus.
Russia starts with 55 flotillas, all using the same production methods: Man O' War, File:Method escort frigates.png Escort Frigates, Commerce Raiders, and Naval Traditions.
Strategies and guides
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Initial Investments
Russia is undeveloped. Very underdeveloped. And it lacks sufficient construction sectors, so building many of these early is a must. Luckily Russia has plenty of wood producing provinces to develop. Especially those with the Russian Taiga Forrest trait, giving a bonus to logging camps. Alternating between logging camps and construction sectors will be the building queue for a very long time. Afterwards, developing sufficient tooling workshops and iron is needed for all the new logging camps.
Politics
Russia starts with insufficient taxation capacity in more or less the entire country. This is due to both hereditary bureaucrats, traditionalism and serfdom all limiting the taxation capacity. If Russia doesn't abolish those laws, one would have to bankrupt the country building administrative buildings. Unfortunately, Russia's landed elite are deeply intrenched, so this is a long hard fought battle. To help the bureaucracy, it is worth considering starting with techs that increase the base taxation capacity.
Targets of War
Russia doesn't actually need to expand. It is already an absolutely massive country with more peasants than they could possibly feed. It is however worth it to consider expanding into Central Asia ( 波斯 and 阿富汗 especially) to gain access to their profitable opium production, as it is one of the only resources not found naturally anywhere in Russia.
In Eastern Austria, there are Ukrainian POPs and they migth therefore also be a good target.
Achievements
References