How To Take Boston In Ultimate General American Revolution

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Published 2023-11-16
Ultimate General American Revolution is a brand new Real-Time, Strategy that combines epic battles with a campaign map, much like Total War. The game puts you in command of some of the continental army and your power and influence grows as the campaign progresses.

As of right now, you can only play as the Americans/13 colonies in a small part of the map, however, the plan is to have the British playable and to expand the campaign map.

Here is a quick guide on how to win the current early access build of the Ultimate General American Revolution.

0:00 Intro
1:06 Character Creation
2:07 How to Start The Camapign
4:04 How To win The First Battle
12:00 Taking newport and provdence
16:48 What to research + Headquaters
20:00 Buying guns
21:12 Recuiting a army
23:00 city edicts
26:50 The march on boston
29:50 Whats next?

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All Comments (21)
  • @trengilly01
    "We've taken the whole of Rhode Island, which is massive!" 🤣 I don't think anyone has ever accused Rhode Island of being 'massive' 😉
  • @roly9072
    Not rifles, but muskets :) There were rifled muskets among some skirmisher troops, rare stuff though.
  • @fyeahusa
    Hartford starting out for the Americans is a nice touch given that the governor of Connecticut, Jonathan Trumball Sr., was the only pre-war colonial governor to side with the revolution against the British and he continued to be governor after the war. After Concord the British asked Trumball for help and he promptly told them to shove, calling them worse than barbarians. Connecticut then proceeded to provide food at key times to the American and French forces through the war.
  • @MichaelWhitman
    You explained so many game mechanics that I did not know about. I was getting bashed by the british each time after they sent in more men
  • @pathfinderlight
    In the previous game, when playing shorthanded, you'd want to pump the Stamina perks so that you can outflank the enemy easier. If you're playing the Americans in this game, using fire and maneuver tactics, I'd think that Stamina would be more important than discipline.
  • @Ace_1966
    I am quite impressed by the AI, it seems to be actually somewhat competent.
  • @Fire-kid20
    I can’t wait to buy this game ❤ I plan on playing as both the British loyalties campaign and the American continental army campaign . We are finally getting a game about the revolutionary war , assassin creed 3 was the only other game that touched on this war . Enough about ww2 ! we need more games that focus on the American Revolutionary War and the American civil war . And the French and Indian war . Great gameplay by the way .
  • @rosswilson3612
    Also jackie this video was sorely needed ! The game is much clearer to me after watching this ! Thanks mate !
  • @comradepripin612
    Glad to see Im not the only one having issues transitioning to the formation line drawing instead of the TW way of clicking and dragging the direction you want them to face XD
  • @LeMarTV1
    Bro really acting like an authority on taking Boston after fumbling the bag so hard yesterday
  • @HalIOfFamer
    From expirience in age of sail. Willpower is better for mele troops you plan to charge in, rout a unit or 2 and pull back to rest. Endurable is better for shooters, as they get tired over time reloading their guns, and the ones get tired slower lose morale slower and therefore hold out for longer.
  • @JAubrey11
    Thanks very much!! I will try again soon, because my first revolution was ended quite early. ;-)
  • @seankase9202
    This was an outstanding video to learn the mechanics and what everything means. Cheers
  • @aramyl1836
    Thanks for your tips. Nom I know the things I miss and make why I was so bad on this game. Tomorrow I will try to play like you did hope it’s gone be good