Hungary 1490-4
If Austria is in a delicate position with monster Burgundy threatening the empire, Hungary's situation is no less precarious. Since crimea and the OE became allies there is very little room for expansion. Money is scarce so minting is the only way out, however inflation is already at 8%. The 5 new Adriatic provinces are a nice acquisition but will be virtually worthless for 25 years. Oh, and a new peasants' war is in effect, lots of rebels to keep the otherwise idle armies busy.
The relations with Poland have deteriorated below 0 and Bohemia is not powerful enough to allow an attack on the mighty OE-Crimea pincer (Crimean border: 19K men, Turkish border: 30K men). This turn I'll try to keep a low profile and build up better relations with Poland and maybe Lithuania. Besides, the badboy after the huge Adriatic land-grab is 10 so better to leave it to cool down.
Oh well, there is always someone worse off, look at poor France!
During 1491 and 1492 and over all my expectations, Austria chain-annexes Ansbach, Bavaria and Saxony
I don't want to think of the BB that I'll have to deal with when I get back to Austria in 1495.
In 1493 Hungary gets the first invitation for one of her provinces to join the HRE. A free boost of relations with Austria and +2 prestige? Yes please! Two more provinces bordering Austria join later in the turn, but not the capital yet.
On the diplomatic front, I manage to get a royal marriage with Lithuania but I don't get very far with Poland, until this event fires.
By then I had already lost military access through them and Venice's last province in the Balkans was besieged by the Ottomans, so I decided to release Albania as a vassal. There is not much point in keeping a poor orthodox province I don't have land access to and which is a massive target for the OE. But of course it is Poland who DoWs Albania as soon as it becomes independent, I wave them good bye and hope for the best, they are annexed in a month. At least now Poland should be the next target in line for the OE, if they can drag Lithuania in there is a chance of defeating the Ottomans.
In 1494 Mantua or Modena get Austria involved in a war against Venice, very convenient for Austria as she gets Verona and Venice is vassalised. The only bad news is the death of the emperor, Karl I. Luckily an Austrian successor, Leopold VIII, immediately takes his place.
So it seems that both Austria and Hungary although seriously outnumbered have managed to avoid their respective nemesis so far. We'll see what the turn of the century brings.