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EU4 - Development Diary - 29th of May 2018

Good day all and welcome to today's Dev Diary on the upcoming expansion Dharma and its accompanying 1.26 Mughals Update. Last week we talked about the changes to Estates and made vague promises that we would make good on our commitment to further the content in the Mission Trees introduced in the 1.25 England update.

The reception has been great on the mission trees since they have been introduced and we are fleshing them out more. Owners of Dharma will enjoy unique and involving mission trees for many nations in the subcontinent, including:

  • Vijayanagar
  • Bahmanis
  • Delhi
  • Orissa
  • Bengal
  • Mughals
  • Mewar
  • Hindustan
  • Gujarat
  • Malwa
  • Taungu :D
  • Bharat

Quite the list. Let's pick two to show off here and now. Delhi I choose you!

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City of Agra mission requires 25 development, but the province has only 24. This mission can be fulfilled without manually raising development. WHAT COULD IT MEAN!?

Delhi, who once held a tight grip over Northern India have found their strength of rule largely eroded, so their mission tree very much reflects them being the Purple Phoenix of the subcontinent. Note that Delhi is now a formable nation, so any nation looking to pick up that crown can enjoy the Delhian mission tree.

Now looking over to the Mughals, who now have access to a very deep mission tree, telling the tale of their magnificent rise to power in India and beyond.

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Art not final, not all icons will be blazing cannonfire. At least not the same blazing cannonfire

Of course we could be here all day detailing the different mission trees, but I want to also turn attention to the more minor nations in the region. For everyone who grabs the 1.26 Mughals Update, we have re-purposed the generic tree for India into two group trees. There is now a Mission Tree for North Indians and South Indians. Let's see the Southern one:

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Note that the centre column is reserved for religious missions and vary for Hindus, Sikhs and Muslims

Another bit of feedback we got on the mission redux was that generic missions felt too bland as they were the same for all nations across the world if they didn't get fancy unique missions. Of course we have no intention of the experience being something that can be called "bland" so in one of many steps towards this, we have revamped the generic missions for all the Indians as such in the free 1.26 Mughals Update.

One last set of missions I want to turn to are the Russians. The mission tree rework of Rule Britannia came after Third Rome, leaving the Russian's a bit left out when it came to their Mission choices. We have taken the opportunity during the development of Dharma to right this grievous wrong. All owners of Third Rome will, in the 1.26 Update, enjoy access to mission trees for Muscovy, Novgorod, Russia and Russian Minors.

Muscovy, Novgorod and the Minors will all have access to their mission tree at start, which will morph into the grand Russian tree upon forming Russia. Let's look at the Muscovy into Russia trees.

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I'm getting the Oprah Winfrey feeling when it comes to these mission trees today, so next week we'll turn our focus elsewhere. There is a French phrase "never a two without a three" and we're applying that to our system reworks. We've redone Governments as well as Estates in 1.26. The third is what we'll cover next week, and I think I'll let @Groogy cover that one as he's rather pleased with it. I'll put my feet up in the mean time.

Of course, today we pop the cork on our new Dev Clash. This time we have players duking it out both in India and Europe, notable with major countries as AIs. This has been something long requested, so I can't wait to see how it pans out in EU4 Dev Clash #11 - Baltic Elephants
 
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I wonder on how JAunpur missions will be like... they seem huge and a regional power at least

Jaunpur does not have their own missions but they can form Delhi very easily at start and use theirs. As a recent breakaway from Delhi this is also makes a lot of sense for them we felt.
 
I like how you added content to Russian missions, i don't like how you ignored dozens of other with more inadequate missions, but i assume it's due to Russia got Third Rome IP

Yes the new Russian Missions will be included in the Third Rome DLC.
 
Cheers for the DD DDRJake - those mission trees look like a lot of fun :D. Also - I'd say someone has set you/anyone else on the team a challenge to try and distract/tie-up (I'm suggesting this metaphorically) Groogy next Tuesday ;).

I promise next weeks diary by me will be up in time :oops:
 
@DDRJake @Trin Tragula
I have some suggestions about russian mission tree:
1. Rename "Claim the Steppes" to "Subjugate Astrakhan", to get rid of generic "steppes" in mission tree. And it's historical event after all.
2. Split "Consolidate the Steppes" into "Claim the Nogai" and "Conquer Siberian khanate" with same rewards. This mission just too big.
3. "Consolidate Russia" mission should be able to complete without Viborg. It was taken only in 1721 and russian rulers somehow was able to consolidate russian region without it. ;) Same for Polotsk (fully incorporated in 1792).
4. Add "Fort Ross" mission with requirements of one colonized province in California region. Just for fun.
 
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What about the map you posted yesterday?
 
And yeah one more question, will there be any pre-order pack with both the EU4 and the CK DLCs? Like last time.
 
I suppose there will be a new mechanic where the estates can be used to boost development.

Ah, yes! I recall there being an indian estate interaction that gave +1 tax base? Or maybe I dreamt it? But then again, if it was that, why the mistery and not telling it straight if its something theyve already announced?
 
City of Agra mission requires 25 development, but the province has only 24. This mission can be fulfilled without manually raising development. WHAT COULD IT MEAN!?
I think colonists are now incresing development in a province or area over time. That way you can assign a colonists to a home province or area and expect them to increase development in a province
 
I think colonists are now incresing development in a province or area over time. That way you can assign a colonists to a home province or area and expect them to increase development in a province

Interesting. But I was under the impression that that could only be used by colonizers to develope trade company provinces and such. Not available for any province to develop their own land. That doesnt make much sense, for a colonist to develop its own land?
 
@DDRJake
I have some suggestions about russian mission tree:
1. Rename "Claim the Steppes" to "Subjugate Astrakhan", to get rid of generic "steppes" in mission tree. And it's historical event after all.
2. Split "Consolidate the Steppes" into "Claim the Nogai" and "Conquer Siberian khanate" with same rewards. This mission just too big.
3. "Consolidate Russia" mission should be able to complete without Viborg. It was taken only in 1721 and russian rulers somehow was able to consolidate russian region without it. ;) Same for Polotsk (fully incorporated in 1792).
4. Add "Fort Ross" mission with requirements of one colonized province in California region. Just for fun.
even this not enough, Russian mission must have same depth like Byzantium, Mughals and Great Britain Missions, need some event after reclaiming Yuriev (Yuriev was founded by yaroslav the Wise, who was baptized as Yuriy)
About Polotsk, Polotsk was reclaimed by Ivan IV, but was loss during the Smuta
 
Interesting. But I was under the impression that that could only be used by colonizers to develope trade company provinces and such. Not available for any province to develop their own land. That doesnt make much sense, for a colonist to develop its own land?

It would fit for the Teutonic Order at least. In more general terms it could just represent settling new cities in the province or organizing/integrating existing communities
 
I'm slightly disappointed that Maratha didn't get their own mission tree, but giving new ones for Russian states for the owners of Third Rome is great! I hope you plan on doing the same for other dlc focusing on a part of the world, especially Mandate of Heaven as Ming are really lacking in the mission department.
 
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