spl said:COT madness!
EUROO7 said:Iberia sure likes to get partitioned in IN!
The only reason why Iberia hasn't disintegrated in my game is because I'm allied with both Castille and Aragon. Portugal as tried to collapse though...EUROO7 said:Iberia sure likes to get partitioned in IN!
Haftetavenscrap said:The only reason why Iberia hasn't disintegrated in my game is because I'm allied with both Castille and Aragon. Portugal as tried to collapse though...
EUROO7 said:Same thing in my game, It is held together by my armies in Spain.
I do, however, receive defection messages from it's colonial empire every month.
Haftetavenscrap said:I don't think that Zealots should cause defections, they should force convert the nation. Another problem, is that the AI seems to have a revolt risk from 'policy restriction' rather frequently. They're probably fully centralized with feudal monarchies and such.
Garak said:
And this is a result, a personal favorite of mine, and possibly one of the weirdest screen shots I've ever taken. In the 18th century, after centuries of religious and civil strife, the Iberian Peninsula... went insane. Yes, that is the United States in Asturias, and Louisiana in Galicia. :wacko:
Where do I begin?Garak said:
And this is a result, a personal favorite of mine, and possibly one of the weirdest screen shots I've ever taken. In the 18th century, after centuries of religious and civil strife, the Iberian Peninsula... went insane. Yes, that is the United States in Asturias, and Louisiana in Galicia. :wacko:
My best guess (based on having a Pope named Johann, doesn't seem to papal to me) is that the Pope excommunicated the ruler of Riga before getting annexed and then Riga got the event to become the new Papal StateGarak said:
Well, the Pope has left North Africa and now he's going to see about that Counter-Reformation- oh crap, he excomunicated himself. I'm not sure if this is some sort of penance for losing Rome, or just a really nasty case of multiple personality disorder
So, Johann of Riga was excommunicated, then someone annexed the vatican. Then the excommunicated Johann proclaims himself the new pope.Abraxas said:My best guess (based on having a Pope named Johann, doesn't seem to papal to me) is that the Pope excommunicated the ruler of Riga before getting annexed and then Riga got the event to become the new Papal State
Ahura Mazda said:So, Johann of Riga was excommunicated, then someone annexed the vatican. Then the excommunicated Johann proclaims himself the new pope.
Just think, if he excommunicated himself, he must be going to confession every 20 minutesTimbrizcha said:And forgot to revoke the excommunication on himself as well. Silly pope.
comagoosie said:Just think, if he excommunicated himself, he must be going to confession every 20 minutes
Nah, somebody made a similar thread I put in my signatureGarak said:I'd like to see the national borders on that last one. Looks interesting. Oh, spl, you going to make an IN version of that "What does NA add?" link? Since IN adds even more stuff and all.