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Netherlands6147 Posts
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Russian Federation3631 Posts
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WindWolf
Sweden11767 Posts
On January 21 2015 01:12 URfavHO wrote: I would have bolded the Nation Designer and the Treat of Tordesillas. Those seems like the most interesting features to me xD. EU4 is still the only game that I have no qualms for about purchasing DLC. Yes, it was just something that Paradox earlier indirectly teased us about. | ||
[UoN]Sentinel
United States11320 Posts
Poland is on some crazy roids this game. Is there any way to beat them easier than declaring and whittling them down over time? I'm allied with Hungary and Austria and I don't think the three of us can take on the Polish Army with our combined forces. | ||
annedeman
Netherlands350 Posts
in related issues in my genoa game i am considering attacking france/moskovy to capture provence and greatly improve my trade income, can 90k france and 40k muskovy +papal states hungary and another minor state be beaten by 50k spain 70k austria 70k poland and 20k me(with mediocre military tech/ideas), we field slightly more troops, but the fact that france troops are concentrated in 1 country and muskovy is an attrition bitch to siege worries me(also austria's manpower situation is somewhat worse then the other powers), but i am also somewhat worried that if moskovy gets its real might online(their FL are like 70) france will either get in a war with spain and austria and as my alliance is much stronger than that of spain and austria, we would likely get mauled. | ||
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Russian Federation3631 Posts
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Dangermousecatdog
United Kingdom7084 Posts
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DrunkenOne
United States302 Posts
Had major war of France + burg + venice + hansa + england vs me + castille + austria + brandenburg + ottomans, my side won, castille retook its iberian stuff, i took 1 province from france 1 from venice, ottomans took 3 provinces in balkans from venice, brandenburg took 2 provinces from hansa, and austria made burgundy release some HRE minors. During that war, PLC + Moscow warred GH + Ottomans and forced GH to release Crimea. | ||
SKC
Brazil18828 Posts
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DrunkenOne
United States302 Posts
Honestly the more asians the better, makes it so Ottomans and Russia don't just get free expansion east forever. Obv sucks if you are playing one from 1444 though. | ||
[UoN]Sentinel
United States11320 Posts
On January 21 2015 16:46 annedeman wrote: in my experience for blobbed poland they shouldnt be anything near the 110k army your alliance can field at 1512(it is however larger then most of my blopped polands, but as those wield 60kish troops at that time), this poland does not look large enough to wield enough forces to beat you, how does the army tap look like? how are you military ideas/tech The three of us combined can beat it, but only slightly. Together we've got 93k atm with my army being the majority, to Poland + Moldavia's 76k. But Austria's been nonstop expanding into the rest of the HRE ever since Brandenburg became the emperor, so they might piss a few others off on the way. I think once I finish my artillery production we could do something there though. Even better once France becomes DotF since they hate Poland anyway. Techwise we're about even, and I have a shitload of mercs from admin ideas. in related issues in my genoa game i am considering attacking france/moskovy to capture provence and greatly improve my trade income, can 90k france and 40k muskovy +papal states hungary and another minor state be beaten by 50k spain 70k austria 70k poland and 20k me(with mediocre military tech/ideas), we field slightly more troops, but the fact that france troops are concentrated in 1 country and muskovy is an attrition bitch to siege worries me(also austria's manpower situation is somewhat worse then the other powers), but i am also somewhat worried that if moskovy gets its real might online(their FL are like 70) france will either get in a war with spain and austria and as my alliance is much stronger than that of spain and austria, we would likely get mauled. The numbers check out. The biggest issue it seems would be that France can beat Spain pretty easily and then get them to peace out, since everyone else is on the east side and would have to go through the doomstacks to help out, assuming they wouldn't just go to town on Hungary/Italy, or Muscovy in Poland's case. If you can keep Spain in, you should come out fine. | ||
WladimirUN
Germany67 Posts
One only owns vanilla, one all DLC, two all DLCs except AoW. Now last time I hosted (with all DLCs) and we could use AoW contents even the others, but the problem is, after saving after the 1st session and reloading it showed as starting year -5000 for the others (for me it looked fine) and it said it's a corrupt save file. At the end of the 1st session all players saved, but none of them could host it (corrupted file blah blah) Is there any know issue with it or whats the best way for playing MP? | ||
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Netherlands6147 Posts
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Nocci
Germany108 Posts
Well I've never been this confused after 10h of playing a game, usually I've either given up on the game or figured it out. This one is weird, I kinda like it but I have no idea what I'm doing. Can anyone point me somewhere in the direction of a solid beginners guide? It feels quite overwehelming for now. | ||
Skilledblob
Germany3392 Posts
On January 22 2015 03:08 WladimirUN wrote: Whats the best way to play MP? Me and some friends want to play EU4 in MP but we have serious problems with corrupted save files: One only owns vanilla, one all DLC, two all DLCs except AoW. Now last time I hosted (with all DLCs) and we could use AoW contents even the others, but the problem is, after saving after the 1st session and reloading it showed as starting year -5000 for the others (for me it looked fine) and it said it's a corrupt save file. At the end of the 1st session all players saved, but none of them could host it (corrupted file blah blah) Is there any know issue with it or whats the best way for playing MP? everybody needs the same version number of the game afaik. So you'd have to deactivate EU4 DLC in the starting window until everybody has the same DLC. | ||
Lucumo
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Yello
Germany7411 Posts
On January 22 2015 05:18 Nocci wrote: Seeing this games' title fairly often in the sidebar made me pick it up during the steam winter sale and yesterday I started playing it... Well I've never been this confused after 10h of playing a game, usually I've either given up on the game or figured it out. This one is weird, I kinda like it but I have no idea what I'm doing. Can anyone point me somewhere in the direction of a solid beginners guide? It feels quite overwehelming for now. The EU IV wiki has a decent-ish guide, it helped me a little when I started. Also the wiki contains a lot of useful articles in general and starting guides for all the big (and some of the small nations), just search for the nation on the wiki. Some of those nation guides are outdated though (for example the Winning-the-100-years-war as England is way more difficult now) http://www.eu4wiki.com/Beginner's_guide | ||
ShiaoPi
TAIWAN NUMBAH WAN5955 Posts
On January 22 2015 05:26 Skilledblob wrote: everybody needs the same version number of the game afaik. So you'd have to deactivate EU4 DLC in the starting window until everybody has the same DLC. naaah, it is just fine if you have more DLC than others as long as you are continuously the host (so the DLC remains active) Not sure where to look for with your problem to be honest | ||
WladimirUN
Germany67 Posts
thanks for the help | ||
Simberto
Germany11158 Posts
On January 22 2015 05:38 Yello wrote: The EU IV wiki has a decent-ish guide, it helped me a little when I started. Also the wiki contains a lot of useful articles in general and starting guides for all the big (and some of the small nations), just search for the nation on the wiki. Some of those nation guides are outdated though (for example the Winning-the-100-years-war as England is way more difficult now) http://www.eu4wiki.com/Beginner's_guide Also, i'd suggest just keep on doing stuff. Most of the fun in this game is figuring out what works and what doesn't, and doing something cool for the first time. You don't need to understand all of the games mechanics to play it. Pick a big nation in europe and do stuff. Once things explode figure out what the problem was, EUIV is much better in this regard compared to EU3, where it was usually very non-obvious what the problem was to begin with, and many mechanics were counterintuitive. Nowadays it's usually obvious. Once you know all of the mechanics, most of the game becomes about figuring out just how ridiculous a thing you can get away with. | ||
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