Elmofongo: So any advice you can give me as a total newcomer?
And this is not the only game I have, I also have Empire: Total War and its Napoleon expansion.
Sachys: Yes:
1: Empire and Napoleon are pretty dull combat wise, but have an improved diplomacy system (among some other things)
2: Start MTW2 as England - they're pretty good all rounders and will be able to field some really good mercenary units for crusades etc. They will also be able to teach you the importance of spears / cavalry / bows in the game (from varying angles).
3: Early on invade wales - you can leave Scotland for a bit, but not too long as they have a habit of storming York with ridiculous levels of troops (ironic that I'm posting this) - if you want to leave them and go diplomatic with them for a while, change York into a castle instead of a town (should have been a castle to begin with really, historically).
4: Produce a bunch of diplomats and send them onto the European mainland. As theres a FOW, you might want to reference a map and send one or more in the vague directions of Russia, Italy (and make sure you leave at least one next to Rome to appease the Poop... er... Pope!), Another beyond Italy and two down through France, Spain and North Africa.
5: As England, make sure you beef up the seafaring potential gradually (later you can go to the Americas).
6: Regarding the poopularity with the Pope - all factions are vying for power at all times, they WILL betray you. its a good idea to keep giginv gifts of map data to the pope (hence the diplomats travelling all over), and getting high enough on his radar you can launch an early crusade against (most likely) Milan - just the other side of france, lots of money, gets you a seat near the pope and some great crusade mercenray nutters in the area.
7: get low enough with the pope, you'll get excommuncated and might get a crusade against you.
8: on the campaign map (which is more civilisation-like), do NOT focus all your attention on one area - you might lose more than you think.
...I think thats what you should know without spoilers / ruining the game.
Edit: dammit... might have to reinstall now...
Alright now I am fully getting into the campaign.
Playing as England because they are the most balanced.
So anyway I noticed on the map there are these "things" that look like blankets, straw, goblets of wine, etc.
I realize that I can collect them but for some reason I don't know how. I assume I have to use the Merchent agent to "pick it up" but for some reason the action is not working or even appearing?
Also in the playthrough of having settlements automated if there is no governer running it, How do you "make" governers to occupy a controled settlement?
Finally basically the goal of the game is to to have all of Europe under the English flag? Alliances be damned?