If you were the HRE you should have had a king who can declare a nice juicy war. Or it has changed in DW, I dont know. A regency can not hold the HRE crown AFAIK.
It can.
If you were the HRE you should have had a king who can declare a nice juicy war. Or it has changed in DW, I dont know. A regency can not hold the HRE crown AFAIK.
should I restart
Is my save game corrupted beyodn recovery?
I'm playign as the hansa it's the 1450's and i'm colonising north america... how I hear you ask? well it seems it takes my colonists only 1 day to get there and ALL discovered provenices are 0 away from my nearest core...
Something is wrong!
Also when I hover my mouse on any sea provenice, a huge list of navies appear in the tool tip! Any ideas? should I restart
Well I used my king as a general in the first war, would leaving him unassigned increase his risk of dying later as well?Don't have your ruler as a leader of an army. Theres a chance for him to die in battles and seiges. Other then that its a normal occurance you have little sway over.
That said there are tricks to getting around it. You can place garuntees or expand your SoI or form alliances on/wait countries you think your target is likely to attack(or likely to attack and invite w/ alliances). You can also warn the country in question. Besically you have to be pulled in rather then start it yourself. It can be tricky but its doable.
EU3 Complete: With the Golden Hoard and another Asian nation why am I able to take the capitol province OR take their remaining provinces? Seems like in most cases you cannot take the Capitol unless that's the nation's last province.
thanks all!
Another question; what exactly is needed to fire the border dispute event? I can't find it on paradoxian or in the event files!
I know I need very high dip skill, and bring in the hre is handy, but do i need poor relations with my neighbours to get it?
figure I'll ask here as well: How do I play the game past 1820 on the steam version of Divine Wind?
Is there a quick and easy way to determine where other nation's manufactories are located?
I am starting a new game after playing a whole game on all normal settings. I have a few questions before I change difficulty in my new game.
1) What has a larger effect on overall difficulty, AI difficulty or AI aggressiveness?
2) I read that it is not advised to use historical leaders, it that the same for historical advisors?
3) How much will putting lucky nations on "random" change the game?
4) I noticed I accidentally had the sea province setting on 25 years in my last game, what did that mean?