I am going for the form Germany achievement from TO, can I form Prussia without ruining the achievement?
Yes, no problem.
I am going for the form Germany achievement from TO, can I form Prussia without ruining the achievement?
Well, horde wars matter for releasing vassals, I'd assume they matter for inheritance as well.
Make them pay tribute? Close wars quickly?So, once you border Nogai, Timurids, Golden Horde and Kazakh there is very little hope for inheritance
Make them pay tribute? Close wars quickly?
Hey I have some issues with tech investment, sometimes my investment is fixed at a certain level and I can't seem to move it
Like stability investment stays at 0 percent or government investment stays at like 30 percent, what causes this? :/
Aristocracy halves the supply of wool in provinces you own that produce it. Plutocracy halves the supply of cloth in provinces you own that produce it. Reducing the supply of a trade good increases its value.Does plutocracy have a positive or negative impact on the economy of a large empire? I heard it increases the value of wool and cloth or something?
Aristocracy halves the supply of wool in provinces you own that produce it. Plutocracy halves the supply of cloth in provinces you own that produce it. Reducing the supply of a trade good increases its value.
Or you could base your decision on whether you need more spies and some small economic bonuses (plutocracy) or more diplomats and cheaper armies and much cheaper cavalry and better generals (aristocracy).Cloth is more valuable but wool is more plentiful. So i guess the answer is maybe? Im just going to leave the slider alone for a while then.
Or you could base your decision on whether you need more spies and some small economic bonuses (plutocracy) or more diplomats and cheaper armies and much cheaper cavalry and better generals (aristocracy).
Two things:
If the sliders are grey, that means you have locked them. Right click on it to unlock it.
AFAIK it's based on CoT size and how many of their own provinces trade through that CoT (more provinces also gives a competition bonus, so that makes sense).What triggers AI merchants sending ?
in my Cherokee Game I had a CoT in Huron , with complete monopoly , and in 1800 I never had more than one foreign trader in , but my coT in Lima frequently got assailed by various countries so I only got a normal monopoly inside ...
both were known to europeans with the map spread
Depends on your goals, settings and competitors, but you can take your first American land around 1430-1440.When going for a colonial game (which I'm doing really serious for the first time as Castile -> Iberia) about when should I be in north America? I just wanna make sure I'm not slacking too much or if I am that I need to get my ass there
Yes, by losing wars and conceding to release these vassals in a peace treaty.So when you vassalise another country either via warfare or releasing them they automatically take on the government type that you currently have, the exception being if you're an empire, as I understand it. When you release countries as vassals they're also released as the same religion as you are - is there any way to avoid this and release them with the religion they originally had?
Depends on your goals, settings and competitors, but you can take your first American land around 1430-1440.
Really? How in the world can you sail that far and have colonial distance to do it? I've gotten to North America in the 1450s but my colonial range isn't far enough, even with QFTNW. Did I miss something here?