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The development continues as we reach closer and closer to the true crunch of the project. This last week, some clear major balancing issues have been done to strengthen Poland, as they clearly needed it.

One favorite concept from the original games was the concept of winter. In Eu3 that has been expanded to have 3 different types of winter, ranging from mild to severe. The map team has while working on proper names on the map, also been busy improving the look of mountains as well added support for winter being depicted on the map. The AI team has added in the exploration and colonisation AI now, while the gameplay team has focused on how implementing the system of gaining and losing cores. Basically, you need to maintain ownership for 50 years to assimilate a province into a core, while you lose a core when it has passed 25 years of you not even attempting to fight for it. Some additional diplomatic options were added this week as well, including selling of provinces and the option to use war subsidies.


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Here we see a battle as my glorious french army of 2 mercenary regiments has invaded Provence. At the map, you’ll see the losses over your units when they fight a battle to give a quick overview without selecting the units. At the bottom of the screen you’ll see a quick combat overview. The attacker is at the top of the screen, while the defender is at the bottom. All dicerolls and modifiers are shown clearly, where we have rolled a 1 and the opponent a 0. We have a terrain penalty of -1 though, as we ended up facing the enemy in a forest. The regiments are distributed on the battlefield in the middle, where they fight out the battle over shock and fire phases.

If you look closely, you can see the frost in the trees in northern & central france, which depicts the “mild winter” that they get in January. Nothing close to what you will get in Russia, but still something to watch when campaigning.
 
Lasse Nielsen said:
Johans great army, priceless :D

edit: something tells me that it answers the question in the other thread about renaming armies...


You win a cookie :)

I was wondering if someone would spot it, if I didnt write about it.
 
mandead said:
One teeny nitpick - if you're using the same GFX for the flag of a nation as you use for the coat of arms, then you should use this for Burgundy - that would be ace. It makes sense 'cus you've used this idea for Spain, England and the Netherlands - instead of the historical flags, ie, no Burgundy Cross :)

We had that one, but I preferred the cross in look :)
 
Belissarius said:
i like the dynamic core system but i do hope that fighting isnt your ONLY option for maintaining cores. I could see vassalizing a minor with your cores and waiting longer that 25 years before you try to diplo annex them. And it just seems spiteful to lose the core because you didnt fight for them with a vassel. Also vassalization could be argued that you have some nominal "control" over those cores. I would like to see cores on vasssals stay cores.

Was already thought off, and alot of other intricate details.. Just didnt want to list it all out yet as some is still being tweaked.