It's possible to form France as both England and Great Britain, though with GB it should require you going down to an OPM and then going bankrupt.formed France in 1508 as Great Britain. Is this a bug or what ? lol.....
It's possible to form France as both England and Great Britain, though with GB it should require you going down to an OPM and then going bankrupt.formed France in 1508 as Great Britain. Is this a bug or what ? lol.....
It's possible to form France as both England and Great Britain, though with GB it should require you going down to an OPM and then going bankrupt.
hmmm. I had an event earlier that got me cores on all of nothern france including the capital...
1) Yes, the peace costs of vassalisation increase with the value of the provinces they have. Usually, you can force vassalisation onto nations with about 3-4 provinces. Of course, if you get a subjugation CB, that amount doubles, and it depends on how good those provinces are. You can never get a thing with peace costs over 100%. Apparently, when you occupy stuff for a very long time, peace costs reduce slowly, but that is both annoying and useless. And it takes a LONG time.
2) Yes, i don't know exactly how many, but it usually doesn't work with stuff with more then three provinces.
3) No.
4) No. The Peace costs of a PU are always 84/90, no matter the size. Peaceful PUs can also appear on countries of any size, but you need to have higher prestige then the target as far as i know.
5) Not, directly, but the inheritance mechanics are not completely understood as far as i know, and it seems like the chance to inherit a country reduce when that country is larger.
what exactly does 'population growth' do? does it relate to increased taxes, culture or what ?
That's a really good question. I would guess manpower is affected for certain, maybe trade goods too, but I honestly have no idea what role population plays in EU 3.
How comes alliance leaders can cede provinces they dont own? Is this a bug. For example Bravaria is alliance leader of Hainaut in a war. Bravaria can cede Hainaut...
Because they are negotiating for their whole alliance, not only for themselves. Though it would be nice if Hainaut in that case could decide not to accept the peace their leader negotiated.
Thanks.
Is it a feature that republics tend to produce bettter Kings overall than Monarchies? Just something I have noticed.... Is there a way to improve an Heirs skills ?