Yeah, title says it basically. Once the 14th century hits, I'm in a "Shit, let's get the things I want to do done." mode. It's usually the most productive in terms of achievements (both set by myself and steam achievements).
But once the 15th century hits, there's very little left to do. By that time I can easily defeat anyone. In the game I'm currently playing, I can fight battles where I'm outnumbered 30 or more to 1 and still easily win with minimal losses for example. Conquering more territory is rather useless as well, since it serves no purpose at that point.
Usually I tone it down a bit, rearrange vassals and internal borders before I release them as independent states with opposing cultures/religions, in case I wanted to convert it to EUIV. But since I actually never do play it in EUIV, it became an end in itself.
A little variation would be great, I think. Therefore I'd like to know what you guys do in the 15th century.
But once the 15th century hits, there's very little left to do. By that time I can easily defeat anyone. In the game I'm currently playing, I can fight battles where I'm outnumbered 30 or more to 1 and still easily win with minimal losses for example. Conquering more territory is rather useless as well, since it serves no purpose at that point.
Usually I tone it down a bit, rearrange vassals and internal borders before I release them as independent states with opposing cultures/religions, in case I wanted to convert it to EUIV. But since I actually never do play it in EUIV, it became an end in itself.
A little variation would be great, I think. Therefore I'd like to know what you guys do in the 15th century.