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Your capital has an unpaid fort by default.
Yeah I want a good balance.
Capital cities get their own fort by default that cost no upkeep, I am interested in forts elsewhere. For example I am thinking of giving CA two: San Francisco (the Presidio of San Francisco) and Los Angeles (numerous Spanish and American garrisons in its history), then in neighboring Arizona give them just Tucson (the Presidio of Tucson).
I made an initial list of provinces I think might deserve a fort at start but, its preliminary and gives some states way too much, like NYS getting a fort in both Buffalo and NYC and Texas getting three in its metropolitan triangle of Dallas-Houston-San Antonio and a forth in El Paso. But while its definatley OP for texas to start out with four forts, I want to balance where they're placed. Fort Bliss is in El Paso, and in the other three there's not much of a strong military presence except in Fort Hood in Temple/Waco region and historical naval stations in the Houston and Galvaston areas.
True but what I meant is that you can place another fort in your capital to significanty increase the defense of the province.
Note: The "# of Forts" are level 2 forts in addition to the level 1 fort in the capitol.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Cs-ZBRpOtCXXWke9Icii7QRg6Cpf6hpN8LnX74TEUZY/edit#gid=1064689286
You can find it in column I (I as in Internet, not L as in Lamda). The Fort for a Capital is automatically listed for state capitals (those are level 1 forts under the pre1.12 mechanics) which from what I understand are assigned automatically by the game so I don't need to actually include them in the province histories. Stronger forts are assigned with a yes (level 2 or greater with the pre1.12 mechanics.)
Small States (2 provinces) Fort in each province (to balance power)
Medium States (3-5 provinces) level 2 fort in capital, and 1 fort in province bordering strongest rival
Larger States (6-9 provinces) level 2 fort in capital, and 1 fort in provinces bordering 2 strongest rivals
Hope any of these two suggestions make your life easier.