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Europa Universalis V confirmed

Started by Syt, February 28, 2024, 12:27:05 PM

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HVC

Ive been burned too many times, I'll let you guys power through the bugs and balancing :P
Being lazy is bad; unless you still get what you want, then it's called "patience".
Hubris must be punished. Severely.

Norgy

On a different note, my computer runs this more smoothly than Vic3.  :lol:

I have no idea what I am doing, and no plan. Leaving the Kingdom of Norway in my hands was a bad idea.

(Since Norway was one of the recommended starts, well, why not)

We're integrating a few Sapmis in the north and trying hard to bring more control to the silver-producing Kongsberg mines by using a cabinet slot and building some roads.

One would like to do a little minting. We are cash-strapped, you see. I invested all my starting cash in the mine, roads, wheat and livestock RGOs.

Supposedly I am pushed towards humiliating a rival to increase prestige. With... what army? Some peasant levies? I think we will be better off keeping those peasants tilling the land right now.

I have no fleet, and the nobility is pissed off with me for some reason or another. A rebellion is brewing, and I might just let it happen, as it might rid me of that useless king.

Valmy

Quote from: HVC on November 04, 2025, 03:41:05 PMIve been burned too many times, I'll let you guys power through the bugs and balancing :P

This is the first Paradox game I have bought on release since 2012 so I am fresh and innocent again -_-

And I really enjoyed CK2 on release. Granted I only had CK1 to compare it to at that point.
Quote"This is a Russian warship. I propose you lay down arms and surrender to avoid bloodshed & unnecessary victims. Otherwise, you'll be bombed."

Zmiinyi defenders: "Russian warship, go fuck yourself."

crazy canuck

Wow, 40 minutes in and I have not yet unpaused, just looking at all the info - love this  :wub:
Awarded 17 Zoupa points

In several surveys, the overwhelming first choice for what makes Canada unique is multiculturalism. This, in a world collapsing into stupid, impoverishing hatreds, is the distinctly Canadian national project.

Syt

Sleeping on it for a night, I feel that the game has tons of detail, I think the gameplay itself is fairly straightforward (in a mechanical sense) - you have your politics (council, parliament/assembly/diet, laws, reforms, privileges), your economy (infrastructure, buildings, trade, budget) and your diplomacy (the usual). It all ties together of course and there's a lot of differentiation (cultural content, country content etc.) but a lot of it feels for lack of a better word fairly intuitive at first glance? I guess I mean there's less abstraction than what EU4 was.

Much of learning will come down to what modifiers to go for when, what actions synergize best and (the most immediate one) building the muscle memory of which menu has which options/actions. :P
We are born dying, but we are compelled to fancy our chances.
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Proud owner of 42 Zoupa Points.

Solmyr

Started as the Ottomans (lol can I be). They start with 200 professional troops which seem to carry them through fighting the other beyliks. Antagonism can get pretty dangerous though - so far I had two coalition wars declared on me: first one against Byzantium, Bulgaria, and Genoa, second one Byzantium, Bulgaria, and Trebizond. I lost the first war as they managed to kill most of my troops, but made it with just a humiliation and releasing one vassal. I won the second coalition war, taking all Byzantine possessions in Anatolia.

Still getting used to control mechanics - a bunch of my locations have zero control. I created some vassals, but the Ottomans apparently need to own 100 locations in Anatolia directly before 1400 in order not to fail the Rise of the Turks situation, so presumably I need some way to increase control myself. Still trying to figure out how to do it.

Oh, and after play for many hours, I reached... the year 1363. It's SLOOOOOOOOW.