I'm sure this was questioned before but do overseas provinces count when technology cost is reckoned?
Yes. Definitely yes.
I'm sure this was questioned before but do overseas provinces count when technology cost is reckoned?
I keep discovering the Atzecs at around 1420. I think it's a problem with the cache, so if this is the case, how do I clear it?
How long can you occupy an AI province if there no peacetreaty? is it possible to occupy all the provinces of a AI country until 1821?
Recently started to colonize for the first time and my "max colonising range" lets me send colonist to the coastal regions of Brazil, the coastal provinces has a colonising range of about 200 or something like that.
But the inland provinces bordering the coastal has a range of 2000!? Not even coastal provinces much further away "mapwise" has colonial range range like that, how come it so high inland?
In general you cannot occupy an ai nation until 1821 without an enforced white peace. There are exceptions with horde nations and some cheesy tactics to get around this though it usually isn't worthwhile.
Inland provinces have a high range to reflect the fact that you cannot colonise them at all as circumstances currently are. To colonise an inland province you have to own a chain of fully developed, unbesieged provinces from it to the coast (or your capital if on the same land mass). Additionally, if it is on a different land mass there must be an unobstructed (no pirates/enemy fleets) path of sea provinces from a core province connected to your capital (again by fully developed, unbesieged provinces) to a coastal province connected to the target province.
how do i deal with inflation? its impossible to get it to a - and keeping an army. i keep getting to like 0.6-0.8 a year no matter what i do. and it just sucks to wait 4 years for a carrack!
This could probably use its own thread, because it seems as though it's going to be a fairly situational/subjective question, but in my current Korea game, I am in a PU with Ming and I don't really want all their land when I inherit them, so I am going to release them as a vassal (after I 'Promote Cultural Unity' on Nanjing) and I'm trying to decide whether it would be better to release Ming or release Qin, Xia and Wu. Is it better to have one big vassal or three smaller vassals? I'm leaning towards the three smaller ones so that if one decides to backstab me I'll have the other two to help defend me. Does anybody know what the general consensus seems to be on this subject?
Taken from another thread:What else is required for the Basileus achievement?
You only get cores for provinces in the same culture group, does that apply here?Something strange happened in my game, i was playing Austria and i PU'd alot of germanic kingdoms. After inheriting brunswick, i didn't get cores on its provinces(which are part of the germanic culture group, provinces i'm supposed to get cores on when i'm inheriting). Does anyone know the reason it glitched? Or is it meant to be like that? Relevant to add that i inherited 4 kingdoms in one ruler death(gelre, brandenburg, brunswick and some other ic an't remember).
Am at the year 1700 now, and I miss the Holy War CB's .. I was ottomans and and I was going mad on the Christians .. Holy war CB's ended by 1650 ?
What to do now ? is there another good CB coming ? I read sth about Monarchies vs republics CB's and maybe the revolution sth ? when its going to happen and how ?
Thanks
Your best is the Imperialism CB; you can get it by choosing a particular form of government (Republican Dictatorship, Enlightened Despotism and Absolute Monarchy). Revolutions are unreliable; I've never seen a proper revolution in a game of EU 3, and I've been playing since IN. You do get Imperialism for the two revolutionary governments, should you manage to make that happen. You could pick Bill of Rights, which will give you a CB on pretty much everyone, but without any cheaper infamy for adding territory.
I'd say picking one of the three governments above is your best bet.