Well, Denmark gave up quite easily, the no annex thing wasn't relevant at all. It was the second war between Western European powers and the Meso-American one and they won the first too. The changed i made were not relevant. If anything, it made it more difficult for the Aztecs and Songhai/Mali to conquer their neighbours.Wezqu said:As he said he changed settings for pagan nations so those winnings in america don't really count as anything odd.
In my previous games i've never seen so any one-province nations lead person unions with far larger ones, let alone 3 in one century.Wezqu said:those personal unions happen all the time and aren't really so major oddity.
anarchistica said:Dear god, Würtemberg has converted 3 more times now and half the Indian tribes are noreligion. I think NA could use a patch.
The "swapping" you see in Wurtemberg is common in the game and comes from the logic the AI uses to decide state religion...it's partially based on the religion of its provinces, and partially based on the bonuses given to each religion. If you edit the religions so they have exactly the same effects you'll cut down on swapping a huge amount.anarchistica said:Dear god, Würtemberg has converted 3 more times now and half the Indian tribes are noreligion. I think NA could use a patch.
LOL! Last time I had someone warning me not to go to war or they'd declare war on me, I decided to conduct a little experiment. I was Poland with Lithuania and the Teutonic Order as allies (the latter a vassal) and the AI was Saxony with Pommerania as a vassal/ally. Saxony came out of it down two provinces, one vassal and 100 ducats, as well as three cores on my territory that I had no idea where they came from in the first place. Be careful who you rattle your sabre at.Nuke74 said:My German game seems to thrive on small nations acting like Sparta..
I better not go to war with any of their neighbors, that Germany guy looks powerful, although their other neighbor, Germany, has a huge trade empire.
Byzantine glory said:president no ruler he sounds like a real leader
Amob_m_s said:Actually, there wasn't a president or any single leader in the Confederation of the United States of America, which lasted from the signing of the Articles until the Constitution was signed (due to the fact that the Confederation system sucked) and the executive and legislateive branches were created.
Not that the game is right, that's definitely a bug, but it happened to pick the right country to occur in by chance.
adventchild667 said:i thought it was maybe another bug that the USA is protestant and their only province is catholic, should they not be catholic?
Didn't edit any of those countries.Kazmir said:The religion changes to noreligion when you make a mistake while editing a save file.
Well of course, if that were the case, it wouldn't be that bad. However, both their provinces are the same religion (reformed) and he swaps multiple times per year, which makes no sense. Why convert to Protestant for 2-3 months?dharper said:I'd suspect that Wurttemburg is probably halfway divided between two religions in its provinces, from your experience. As a smaller country, if it loses or gains another province it will shift the balance of the country substantially and make conversion a good idea for it.
anarchistica said:Didn't edit any of those countries.
Looks more like the black plague.Woad-Warrier said:Is that the Teutonic Order?
Looks more like the black plague.Woad-Warrier said:Is that the Teutonic Order?
They were noreligion before i did any editing. My game is just crazy, trust me.Kazmir said:Didn't say so. Just noted that you get noreligion when editing save file. Might also be because of editing other files (like how you edited the pagan religions if I'm correct.
anarchistica said:They were noreligion before i did any editing. My game is just crazy, trust me.
um.....Germany is a green-ish color, and we clearly see the Aragonese flag....Am I missing something here????Albert I said:The red is Aragon? or Germany?