Is the Support Rebels feature improved in 1.12? I don't think I've seen anything on the Diaries, but I remember Wiz and Arumba talking about it 2 months ago.
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You can get free stability and free mercantilism. You can even get free manpower (very situational but very handy in those situations). Why is it not appealing to you?Great. I actually think that there aren't many advantages to being a Catholic, except for the diplomatic cost of not being one. Of the European religions, Catholicism seems to be least appealing one. I just hesitate converting because I may lose friends and have difficulties in making new ones, though I'm not sure if that is a decisive factor. I defeated some people and forced them to convert to my religion. Anyway, I feel there should be more to Catholicism.
You can get free stability and free mercantilism. You can even get free manpower (very situational but very handy in those situations). Why is it not appealing to you?
Each religion has it's pros and cons. It's normal. I don't think Catholicism is worse or better than others.Fair enough, but I do feel that these advantages are more easy to come by and that there is little flexibility, that's why I'd choose Protestantism or Reformed any day. But you've made your point.
Even if you could... why would you want to spend your own Mana for your subjects? The whole point of subject nations is to have them spend their own Mana.Can you develop your colonial nation's provinces?
Even if you could... why would you want to spend your own Mana for your subjects? The whole point of subject nations is to have them spend their own Mana.
Even if you could... why would you want to spend your own Mana for your subjects? The whole point of subject nations is to have them spend their own Mana.
If you aren't a monarchy (or are a monarchy but aren't a blob) and you aren't trying to get the Mercantilism achievement, I'd say that Reformed-with-DLC probably comfortably beats Catholic from a mechanical perspective.Each religion has it's pros and cons. It's normal. I don't think Catholicism is worse or better than others.
Depends on what you want to do really which I presume is his point. Assuming you have all the expansions Christians, Muslims, Dharmic and the four pagans with features from DLCs are all good and the differences in how good are mostly dependent on what you want to do. Your own qualifiers(not a monarchy or at least not a blob) are basically saying that.If you aren't a monarchy (or are a monarchy but aren't a blob) and you aren't trying to get the Mercantilism achievement, I'd say that Reformed-with-DLC probably comfortably beats Catholic from a mechanical perspective.
Today is the day and I am still waiting... Dalai Lama must unite china
These provinces weren't wealthy because each prince could spend the same amount of points on his single province as king of France on his whole country, though. Also, I imagine that, for example, Irish minors too will end up being overdeveloped because of this system, which is way less logical.It's only logical. Why do you think that countries in the Modern Era wanted to conquer Germany and Italy ? It was because of their wealth.