You inherit (with cores) all the HRE members which approved the reform, and also gain cores on every imperial province. Tag changes to HRE and you are a massive player capable to beat up anyone else.
If they've got more than one province: Reject.What would you people advise I do? Should I reject the mission or complete the annexation and then start doling out the cash to my other vassals to bring my relations back up?
If they've got more than one province: Reject.
If they've only got one province: Reject anyway.
It includes 2 and the base game.EU Complete does consist 3 of the Add ons, but not Divine Wind. You have to buy it extra, or buy EU3 Chronicals if you want all of them.
I would advice against buying Paradox games on steam though, to many problems there ... go to gamersgate instead
It includes 2 and the base game.
Only NA and IN.2?
Aren't IN, NA and Httt in EU3 Complete?
What's your Stability and War Exhaustion like? What Casus Belli were they using? How big's your fleet?I have a question about BB/Infamy. I thought countries don't attack you until after you cross the limit, but I was in a game the other day, and once I'd attack a nation, I'd suddenly have a bunch of others DOWing me. (they weren't allied or in any way related to the nations I was DOWing, but my infamy was really high and close to the limit)
I'm a bit of a noob to eu3, how long do rebels need to control the required pronvices for the desired outcome to occur?
Also how can I keep inflation down as mine is upto 36% while my neighbors have 1-5%
Wrong. You only need to start at 1399.10.14 and have ENG tag at some point during the game for the achievement to be valid. You can form HRE, GBR or any other nation with England and still get the achievement.
Would the same go for the Teutonic Order -> Germany one, if I become Prussia along the way?