HisMajestyBOB said:Ok, there's definitely something fishy going on here.
I think its about time someone nails a bunch of theses to a church door.
I didn't even know more than one cardinal could come from the same province.
HisMajestyBOB said:Ok, there's definitely something fishy going on here.
I think its about time someone nails a bunch of theses to a church door.
masochist said:So I decided to declare war on Hedjaz despite more than a dozen warnings, only to get a 99% victory on day one thanks to blockades.
Not the pic I posted on the bottom of page 250. I captured Orissa's only province, giving me a warscore of 1.5% against Deva Bengal. Their ships were forced to sail out of the harbour, where they blockaded their own province (under my control), giving me a -25% warscore against Deva Bengal. What sense does it make to lose nearly 20x the warscore you gain from having a occupied province blockaded? :wacko:Garak said:Lol, awesome. I think blockades are a bit overpowered at times, personally. I've had instances where I've overrun half an enemy country, but the war score is still ridiculously low due to blockades that actually barely affect me.
germanpeon said:Why were so many Christian nations in that alliance?
It looks like regular old Lithuania to me... As promising as any other.JosunUrashima said:
Nothing strange about this Pic, but i want people to tell me if this lithunia looks like it has promise. Im Allied with poland (vassal ) and allied with sweden (happens in every game of Eu3 i play)
I know, but it's still funny it happens to Austria.Neblogai said:No, it is a bug or WAD It seems, that when inheritance happens, often few countries are inherited at once (all the ones PU was active with?). I have had Bohemia inherit 3 countries in same day, and many other people reported multiple inheritances as well.