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Europa Universalis V confirmed

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

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Josephus

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Quote from: Norgy on November 14, 2025, 05:22:22 PMI do believe there will be DLC for EUV.


oh, there'll be lots.

EUIV I believe had it where in addition to the bookmarks, you could play on any single date that you wanted and the map, supposedly, updated with the date you chose.

Obviously that's waaay too much work. But I'm convinced there will be a demand for a 15th century bookmark. Especially since this game is so slow most people are going to quit by the time 1600 arrives.
Civis Romanus Sum<br /><br />"My friends, love is better than anger. Hope is better than fear. Optimism is better than despair. So let us be loving, hopeful and optimistic. And we'll change the world." Jack Layton 1950-2011

Valmy

Quote from: The Minsky Moment on November 15, 2025, 01:40:48 PM
Quote from: Josquius on November 15, 2025, 11:34:10 AMPretty sure I do remember a dev report where they looked at the data and said basically nobody chooses any dates but the earliest ones.

I haven't played a lot of CK3, but I *never* did the 867 date. Mostly 1066 and one game in 1178.

Yeah I certainly was not one to only play the starting dates in Paradox games.

Though the HoI series is totally different. The game is already pretty short and now you want to remove a quarter of it?
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."

Tamas

Some bloke's thoughts who played to 1836. My biggest worry is the discrepancy between non-scaling costs (the economy) and scaling costs (events)

https://www.reddit.com/r/EU5/s/fqekQQBE89

Tamas

Having reached the 1600s I still feel the most obvious shortcoming is AI countries being either unable or unwilling to push back.

I am able to manage my several decently strong vassals and I am able to maintain the contentment of all estates (except for short periods of dissatisfaction) despite having culled Noble and clergy power to the degree that the Crown has 51%.

The thing is though, since I don't really know what I am doing economically, achieving all this seems to be keeping my budget balanced on a tight rope. It feels like if there was a sustained strain, like conflict with at least a peer, then things could start unravelling. I guess you can say that's what happened to historic Hungary. On paper it was big and rich but was too mismanaged to rise to the challenge posed by the Ottomans.

But there is no challenger in my game. To some degree that's understandable (Bohemia could kick my ass but it's make sense they don't want to bother) but it feels like the AI is too risk averse.

The Minsky Moment

Quote from: Tamas on November 16, 2025, 04:56:36 PMHaving reached the 1600s .

Playing Hungary?

Incredible, this game can predict the future.  I assume you managed to get rid of Orban and advance to Renaissance era governance.
We have, accordingly, always had plenty of excellent lawyers, though we often had to do without even tolerable administrators, and seen destined to endure the inconvenience of hereafter doing without any constructive statesmen at all.
--Woodrow Wilson

PRC

I've played a few hours of Holland and thought I was doing well, weathered the plague, but then descended into repeated bankruptcies during the Hook and Cod Wars.  Which is apropos, but I'm sure I've also misplayed the trade and economic settings. 

What are the "keep this automated" buttons everyone is still using?


Valmy

Quote from: PRC on November 16, 2025, 09:27:24 PMI've played a few hours of Holland and thought I was doing well, weathered the plague, but then descended into repeated bankruptcies during the Hook and Cod Wars.  Which is apropos, but I'm sure I've also misplayed the trade and economic settings. 

What are the "keep this automated" buttons everyone is still using?



There are little gear symbols by things. If you click on them a little circle appears in the center and that means it is automated.

Though in my Lithuania game it looks like my neighbors are building a lot more things and I am and I am starting to distrust the AI...so I built a lot of things but now my balance is going negative for mysterious reasons so maybe the AI was right to not build things. I don't know.
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."

Richard Hakluyt

Quote from: PRC on November 16, 2025, 09:27:24 PMI've played a few hours of Holland and thought I was doing well, weathered the plague, but then descended into repeated bankruptcies during the Hook and Cod Wars.  Which is apropos, but I'm sure I've also misplayed the trade and economic settings. 

What are the "keep this automated" buttons everyone is still using?



I formed the Netherlands, starting as Brabant, and set up a new market in the Netherlands. I have been raising opinion  using diplomats and have opened 644 levels of overseas trade offices. The consequence is that my trade income is 50% of the total income and 3/4 of that trade income is earned outside my own market, For things like paper, cloth etc I only tend to build when there is a shortage (we just don't have enough people to be a manufacturing powerhouse). So, it seems, for the Netherlands always go commercial.

I really wish I could take Flanders but it is a French vassal and those guys are monsters!!!

Solmyr

This is not EU4, just building stuff won't give you anything. :P You have to be able to tax it, and that means a) building things that produce goods that someone will buy and/or use, and b) having control so you can actually tax your population.