There should be a button that says "Show Compatibility Files" at the top of the window; click on that and your screenies should be there.
Thank you so much!
There should be a button that says "Show Compatibility Files" at the top of the window; click on that and your screenies should be there.
There should be a button that says "Show Compatibility Files" at the top of the window; click on that and your screenies should be there.
If I create a new center of trade in a core province how do I start my own trade league? Do I need a certain type of government?
You'd have to verify with the distributor you want to buy the expansions from. In many/most cases you need to buy from the same source you got the base game from because they each use their own installers and their own registry entries to detect whether and where you have the game installed. One definite exception is that GamersGate versions of the expansions will install fine over a Paradox-published hardcopy version of the base game.So if I already own EU3 complete, could I buy EU3 HTTT and then buy EU3 Divine wind and install both over EU3 Complete?
I would just buy EU3 Chronicles, but it is $10 extra than just buying the expansion packs over EU3 complete (which I already own).
EDIT: Also, could an amazon download version work with a gamestop download version, and other variations like that?
You'd have to verify with the distributor you want to buy the expansions from. In many/most cases you need to buy from the same source you got the base game from because they each use their own installers and their own registry entries to detect whether and where you have the game installed. One definite exception is that GamersGate versions of the expansions will install fine over a Paradox-published hardcopy version of the base game.
Ok here comes a very STUPID question.
I recently got EUIII and I was reading some AARs and I got to see this cool map view:
Example (from one AAR):
http://titaniumspork.org/paradox/saruhan_aar/1485_2.jpg
It seems like political map mode un-zoomed but the when I try I just can see the red-colored borders between nations and no cool names
Ps: I'm using EUIII: IN
I am currently playing as the Teutonic Order, getting up towards 1500 and Reformation territory.
I want to become Prussia eventually, but was wanting to know when is the optimum time for converting to Protestantism? Should I wait until a good chunk of my provinces have converted on their own or should I just switch when the option becomes available and then send in the missionaries to convert ASAP?
I know you get rebellions and low-income modifiers for having different religion provinces, so I don't wanna shoot myself in the foot by being too hasty. Also, I have most of northern Germany as vassals - converting will obviously muck up relations, but I suppose that comes with the territory, and is unavoidable.
Cheers in advance for any advice.
Is there a way to see if an Imperial Reform will pass before you ask every member to vote on it?
Quick question: Is there any way to accelerate another country's PU being broken up? Austria's been holding onto Tuscany for damn ages, and it's the last piece I need to form Italy.
Ok, two beginners questions:
1. If I I have a Royal Marriage with someone and send a diplomat to "Claim Throne", do I gain anything else aside a temporary casus belli? Of How long the CB is?
2. What are the advantages of having a PU with some other nation? Do I get them randomly?
2. What are the advantages of having a PU with some other nation? Do I get them randomly?