• Paradox Interactive Thread: Is this Victoria 3?
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Superpower by 1720. https://files.catbox.moe/otbj44.png
How? Their colonial possessions must be gkd tier.
it seems i did this just in time, you can only convert provinces that are full cores now so this achievement is about 10 times harder
Is there a mod out there (for Stellaris) that removes the hyperlane FOW? I've been searching, and all I can find are pre-2.1 mods that added FOW to the hyperlanes, and about fifty million mods to make hyperlanes transparent/less transparent/more transparent/blue. The only one I've been able to find is only applicable to the ST: New Horizons mod. There must be a base game one out there, right? I just want to see where I'm going, damnit. I don't like change.
God, I haven't played EU4 in a long while but I'm itching to come back. I'm super rusty tho. What nations would you guys recommend for someone who has decent experience in the game (formed Russia, Germany, Japan) but hasn't played in a while?
https://twitter.com/StellarisGame/status/1041322369590145026
"That's no moon..." oh wait it is
Well... Now I'm starting to have my doubts on whether or not I'll be able to pull off reforming Rome. Taking France, Italy, and Iberia was a cakewalk (as well as the various single-provinces) once I got the ball rolling, but trying to unify the Balkans under British rule has quickly turned into an absolute clusterfuck as a product of me balkanizing Hungary (pun intended) earlier on so they wouldn't interfere in me taking Italy and Iberia. Now it's a slushy of Guaranteed microstates that draw me into wars that, while easily winnable, take far longer than they should for such small territorial gains. Especially since I had to backstab allies as part of all this, who are now joining in on the Guarantee and Coalition fun. I'm not sure if I should be thankful or not that the Middle East is consolidated under Mamluk rule.
Hey, Rome wasn't reformed in a day. Keep at it, champ!
It is done. And now I am FREE. https://files.catbox.moe/pioq8b.png Now to get back to being a productive citizen.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=chPRYXS0YZI
https://forum.paradoxplaza.com/forum/index.php?threads/hoi4-dev-diary-exiled-governments.1120156/
Schizophrenia playthrough Just how many tags can I switch through https://imgur.com/a/WCO6233
Hey sorry for this response being so late. Do you remember roughly when you last played? Cause the most recent dlcs have made a bunch of changes to existing mechanics. Mandate of Heaven revamped how China works making it have mechanics similar to the HRE, and made Japan a bit more fluid with who the shogun is. Cradle of Civilization gave a unique government type to the Mamluks and some other countries in the middle east and made the Islamic faith have a bunch of schools that grant a bonus depending on which your country has. Third Rome just made Russia work differently making it a lot easier for them to colonise the wasteland and slightly changed the orthodox faith there but nothing too big. Rule Britannia completely changed the mission system, instead of picking from 3 each country has their own tree to go down with each node having an objective and a reward, only some countries have completely unique mission trees though, this image has shows who had what at the time of release but its now a little out of date with the newest dlc, some missions go pretty far with one of Britain's mission chains going from getting a PU over France to vassalizing HRE electors and finally becoming the Holy Roman Emperor. And finally Dharma just gave india missions and trade companies a bit more impressive letting you upgrade them with unique buildings and making trade centres go from level 1 to 3. So Asia, Middle East, India, and whatever countries on the map that have unique missions have been made more fun to try out/replay with new mechanics. I would recommend trying out a country with a complete mission tree since it'll give you some nice goals to reach for.
Stellaris Dev Diary about Sector and Faction Rework has been posted: https://forum.paradoxplaza.com/forum/index.php?threads/stellaris-dev-diary-126-sectors-and-factions-in-2-2.1120288/
I think I stopped playing right before Third Rome. I've always wanted to form the Mughals, but I wonder if playing India right off the bat is a good thing or not. If I could form Germany before, forming the Mughals probably isn't that far off, right?
Been a while since I played EUIV too, but it all comes back after an hour or so. I jumped back in a few days ago to get to grips again, playing tall as Austria. I'd played Austria in the past once but it was cut short by a new patch, never tried since. It was a slog for most of the game, barely contained the Otto's at the start, the reformation was brutal almost everybody flipped. I won the league war against Spain, GB and the Ottos, but after I spent the better part of the century just flipping little shit princes back to catholic and struggling with an endless stream of inbred Habsburg's. The upside to the whole ordeal was getting to hit that second last reform and consuming everything with the vassal swarm, stupidly OP and incredibly satisfying. If I managed to contain the reformation better I could have probably hit the second last reform 100 years earlier, I'm temped to go back retry now I've familiarised myself with the mechanics again. I also got my highest ever murder death count in a war against Spain and GB with about 3.7 million dead, that was fun.
The actual formation requirements is actually piss easy. A smattering of provinces within states borders of each other, all none to far from Afghanistan. If you could wrestle with Germany, then you can absolutely do Mughals
https://forum.paradoxplaza.com/forum/index.php?threads/dev-diary-101-saints-and-ancestors.1120419/ Finally they addressing Sainthood which is having (unintentionally) Eastern Orthodox definition of Sainthood.
It seems that the majority of hate coming from the new EUIV dlc is actually for the free patch, as they seemingly nerfed expansionism hard while having nothing for peacetime, so you are stuck with the negatives anyway. If you want government reforms (should be a base game feature but whatever) and some Indian flavor than go for it.
It's great to see something like this, I thought it strange how trading wasn't really flushed out as much.
I hope so. I think it could be both in same time that they're taken try too hard of inspiring Death and Taxes mod's religious conversion and core states mechanics.
Well it was fun while it lasted https://i.imgur.com/3V8zpmx.jpg
Just No-CB the furthest OPM you can reach and bide your time. You can still WC this.
JK the ottomans didnt really want anything but money and me to release a few nations I vassalized anyway so the timurids got their shit pushed in we Persia now. https://files.facepunch.com/forum/upload/109719/46f68474-f5ff-44b5-99b5-d730b6816b50/236850_20180922075057_1.png https://files.facepunch.com/forum/upload/109719/15a09438-c731-4757-b0cb-9165e3db5c3c/Screenshot_7.png
https://files.catbox.moe/e10mrb.png why. That's two Centers of Reformation that are going to be lost when England flips Anglican. Why did both have to start in Britain?
Random thing, but I assume that's EUIV, right? I find it interesting that they went with Perth over Dundee for that area of Scotland, since arguably Dundee was a more significant city around the period EUIV is set in. (Still a shithole though, even if it is rapidly improving these days)
Yeah, EU4. Anyway, looks like England rejected Anglicanism. Now just to hope they go Protestant then so that Reformation Center can get some cross-channel use instead of being shut down.
You're a naughty boy and the pope is going to spank you for such sacrilegious behavior.
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