In HTT I conquered some american provinces and can't find out why they are shown as being blockaded.
If you put 1 ship in every port they will never be blockaded by pirates
In HTT I conquered some american provinces and can't find out why they are shown as being blockaded.
In HTT I conquered some american provinces and can't find out why they are shown as being blockaded.
In 4.1, can the Holy Roman Emperor remove themselves from the Empire?
Register your game to get access to the beta patch in the first place. There is a thread with all checksum for all version of all EU3 games in the tech support forum.
I don't own the game in any version. But I have a reason that I need to know the checksum. Is it CULY?
How should I be doing this? (is the answer "the Hundred Years War took a hundred years for a reason"?)
1. get military access from Scotland prior to the war and put an army up there.
Note that the core loss timer is reset every time you go to war with the nation that owns it.
One other strange thing that happened during this war: At one point my naval forcelimit abruptly decreased from 10 to 2, which cost me a big chunk of extra cash in maintenance. None of my territory was occupied or even besieged at the time (in fact, I had occupied Calais, and there were no English armies anywhere to be seen), and my fleet was safe in port in Vlaanderen, hiding from the big bad Englishmen. After a time, the forcelimit went back up. What happened?
Forcelimits depend on your total coastal base tax provinces. If you lose stability or gain WE, RR in all provinces rises, which will reduce your tax income, which in turn reduces your forcelimits. That's probably it, I'd venture.
Scotland is already dead.
What actually happened is his capital was either looted or successfully seiged by the enemy/rebels. That cuts off the land connection between his capital and his coastal provinces, so his naval force limits are reduced dramatically.
Ah, OK, so if there's a besieging army in Bourgogne then I've got big problems because I have no supply line from capital to coast for the purpose of naval force limits?
Are land force limits computed in the same way, based on base tax of (not necessarily coastal) provinces that can trace a supply line to the capital?
It isThis might or might not be correct
btw, does auto-white-peace still apply to daimyos in DW5.0? I'm currently somehow* at war with Taira/Fujiwara, even though I've vassalized Japan. Obviously, I can't end this trough normal means ^^;
*Orissa rebelled from one of their provinces, then I went and vassalized them. Didn't know they were still at war with Taira/Fujiwara, so now I'm as well ...
How do I form a new nation ingame?