Suffice to say, I'm UK and I'm in a very exciting war against a Dehli/Ming (westernized) coalition, that I'm slowly winning...but it's 1819 and it will take a few more years.
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Not to leech on someone else's topic, but to prevent board spam.......
Anyone know a simple 1.13 9999 time limit mod on steam workshop?
Anyone think the end date should be 1844 to have a solid 400 years of gameplay and more years for a late Revolution war? This will also allow for the creation and existence of Belgium later on.
Where is the Extended Timeline mod at on here?
Anyone think the end date should be 1844 to have a solid 400 years of gameplay and more years for a late Revolution war? This will also allow for the creation and existence of Belgium later on.
That goes into Victoria territory, and the mechanics of EU4 get unhinged at that time (the early industrialization is barely represented as is)Anyone think the end date should be 1844 to have a solid 400 years of gameplay and more years for a late Revolution war? This will also allow for the creation and existence of Belgium later on.
That goes into Victoria territory, and the mechanics of EU4 get unhinged at that time (the early industrialization is barely represented as is)
EU4 is rather inadequate for modelling that era (Napoleon is the last stretch)
That goes into Victoria territory, and the mechanics of EU4 get unhinged at that time (the early industrialization is barely represented as is)
EU4 is rather inadequate for modelling that era (Napoleon is the last stretch)
Starting earlier could be a better idea, though there are few interesting start dates (where a historical scenario is still somewhat likely). Not that you really need 400 years of gameplay..
The revolution happens closer to 1750 currently, there should be enough time to crush it.
The developers have stated that there is no motivation to begin on the next Victoria game.
I wouldn't mind a merger of both games. They could complement each other well.
... what ...
I can't possibly imagine how you imagine a merger of EU and Victoria... these games are so damn different.
They aren't that different. Just add statistics on population, cultures, and work roles in EU and your set.
Must be said by someone who has never played Victoria 2 and does not have even the most basic grasp of game development and the fundamental differences between how both of the games are structured & developed.
Look at my icons. My Steam hours also prove otherwise. Every game you have I've been there and done that and more.