Can Bohemia be forced to release anyone? Also, your comments give me hope that Brunswick will be re-united.
I wonder if it would be theoretically possible to achieve a wc under your houserules...
I'd say yes, if you were lucky enough that you get the "boundry dispute" every other day and that one of the vassals that you got with a mission colonised a province in America (and same with every non connected landmass + a minor who is at 2 wars, one with you and one with Great Britain, you vasalise him and later he manges to snach a province on both England and Ireland before you diploannex him with a mission...)
In other worlds, as probable as some pagans on a backwater Japanese island conquering the world. Just won't hapen
Isn't not colonizing another houserule of his? That'd make it hard to conquer the areas that need colonizing...
One ugly border smoothed-out in the east but another created in the west! Maybe you'll core Antwerp. Is Britain a threat?
How's your manpower situation? Were you really having any trouble in the last Bohemian war? You consistently out-killed them. Did they have enough to spare?
You should smoothen west borders, i don't like them looking like that.
At least the borders look a bit better with both Lausitzs under your flag .
That map has a mistake. Franken is the wrong color.
EU3's map is very abstracted. In order to appreciate just how ugly the western border is now, here's a more "realistic" map of Brunswick. No neighbors, unfortunately.
Well that's not ugly at all! It looks, dare I say, distinguished.
Not bad. And a nice looking map. I'm impressed how far you've gotten playing so gentlemanly!
Brunswick's forces overran the province of Pskov, and Tver was convinced to return freedom to that tiny nation in exchange for peace.
Lithuania would shortly conquer Pskov, but there wasn't much Brunswick could do about that.
Indeed this is a feat! Whenever I play a land-based power and get into war with England/GB I experience the same stubbornness on their part to bring the conflict to an end; and unlike you I stand no chance against their fleet, which usually smothers me with blockades. What's your secret?Wow, you even defeated Britain in naval warfare - nothing can stop you now .
Forward the unstoppable soldiers of Brunswick!
Onwards the Brunswicker War Machine!
Wow, you even defeated Britain in naval warfare - nothing can stop you now .
Looks like your allies have different ideas of what constitutes proper behavior.
You now have two borders with Franken. Does that make a free core on it any more likely?
hopefully, but knowing how the game treats these sort of things it will take another 10 update before it happens
Indeed this is a feat! Whenever I play a land-based power and get into war with England/GB I experience the same stubbornness on their part to bring the conflict to an end; and unlike you I stand no chance against their fleet, which usually smothers me with blockades. What's your secret?
Onward German soldiers.
With your establishment of naval ascendancy over Great Britain it doesn't look like there's anyone left to challenge you. Just a case of sitting back and waiting for the other German states to fall into your hands.
Forward the unstoppable soldiers of Brunswick!
Unstoppable - but gentlemanly. They tip their hat, shake you by the hand...and then, and only then, will they shoot you in the face with a musket.
Aaah, me a MM player, I quite forgot that was so simple in the vanila.My secret? Simple equation, really: Press Gangs + awesome economy (+ an increasing amount of coastal provinces for forcelimit) = too many ships for anyone to handle.
MM balances the whole naval aspect of the game.The sad fact is that in EU III, no matter the country or situation, the easy answer for ruling the seas is having a ridiculous number of big ships (preferably relatively modern ones of course, but nothing's quite as important as the amount).
Aaah, me a MM player, I quite forgot that was so simple in the vanila.
MM balances the whole naval aspect of the game.
Anyway, can't wait to witness the VICTOGLORY!