I see some people whose trying to get economies to the top are putting 1k units there and here.. and there.. etc.
Why? How does that contribute to the economy?
Why? How does that contribute to the economy?
I see some people whose trying to get economies to the top are putting 1k units there and here.. and there.. etc.
Why? How does that contribute to the economy?
I see some people whose trying to get economies to the top are putting 1k units there and here.. and there.. etc.
Why? How does that contribute to the economy?
Grain demand is increased for every grain province that has an army in it or some such. The effect on grain prices isn't very large I believe, but apparently enough for some.
Is there a way to eliminate revolt risk altogether, cheating or non?
The main source of revolt risk is Nationalism in recently annexed non-core provinces, so if you don't take uncored provinces revolt risk is pretty much irrelevant. Also, stationing an army in a province will reduce revolt risk by 1% per regiment and minimum revolt risk by 0.5% per regiment. (So, an 18-stack will completely suppress revolt risk even with 30 years left on the nationalism clock.)Is there a way to eliminate revolt risk altogether, cheating or non?
Having an army in a grain province decreases supply by 100%. In a normal game the price of grain is around 4 ducats or so, in one of those games:
Seeing as how around 20% or so of the world ~1300 provinces end up being grain (unless you get impossibly bad colonial luck), it ends up making quite a big difference.
Yes. Just like real life.Oh nice. Btw, shouldn't be in every province and not just grain provinces? or?
Btw. So if there's less grain in the world, it's worth more?
Prevention: If your relations with the Papal State are above 100, you can't be excommunicated.What can I do against Excommunication?
Yes. Just like real life.
Oh nice. Btw, shouldn't be in every province and not just grain provinces? or?
Yes, but i would assume that in real life, if you have soldiers eating all your grain, you probably won't make a lot of profit from it. Which in this case seems to be different.
It affects supply, not demand, so just every grain province.
Yes, but i would assume that in real life, if you have soldiers eating all your grain, you probably won't make a lot of profit from it. Which in this case seems to be different.