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Hola, llevo poco tiempo jugando a eu4, solo he jugado un partida con Castilla, con la cual logré formar España, y llegar a ser la mayor potencia mundial

Ahora bien, he estado tratando de jugar con bizancio, y me ha resultado enormemente complicado, por suerte, en la ultima partida he conseguido una alianza con Hungría y serbia, y juntos hemos derrotado a los otomanos, el problema es que para ello he tenido que endeudarme hasta las cejas, y pese a haber recuperado toda Grecia mi economía se ha desplomado, llevándome ello a la quiebra, y los efectos que esto supone, como la moral de los ejércitos reducida a la mitad, lo que quiero saber es, ¿cómo puedo recuperarme? actualmente he conseguido quedarme en positivo gracias a eliminar barcos y tropas (un beneficio de +0,30), pero aun así no veo la manera de eliminar la quiebra

Gracias por las respuestas.
 
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If you look at the sticky threads on the forum ( at the top ), its the 6th one down.
 
bankrupcy takes 5 years, ally every neighbor that could declare on you, spend all your powers and go bankrupt before the ottoman truce is over (assuming its longer than 5 years), focus mil because next to the ottos you cant get behind on tech. By allying you force truces after bankrupting, so they wont be able to attack.

You could declare a war bringing your allies in and dont peace for 5 years (dont fight battles either, your bankrupt troops are trash ), but I bet they may decide to dishonor defensive calls so youll be screwed anyway
 
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If you look at the sticky threads on the forum ( at the top ), its the 6th one down.
bankrupcy takes 5 years, ally every neighbor that could declare on you, spend all your powers and go bankrupt before the ottoman truce is over (assuming its longer than 5 years), focus mil because next to the ottos you cant get behind on tech. By allying you force truces after bankrupting, so they wont be able to attack.

You could declare a war bringing your allies in and dont peace for 5 years (dont fight battles either, your bankrupt troops are trash ), but I bet they may decide to dishonor defensive calls so youll be screwed anyway
ok, i will try my best, thank you
 
Hola, llevo poco tiempo jugando a eu4, solo he jugado un partida con Castilla, con la cual logré formar España, y llegar a ser la mayor potencia mundial

Ahora bien, he estado tratando de jugar con bizancio, y me ha resultado enormemente complicado, por suerte, en la ultima partida he conseguido una alianza con Hungría y serbia, y juntos hemos derrotado a los otomanos, el problema es que para ello he tenido que endeudarme hasta las cejas, y pese a haber recuperado toda Grecia mi economía se ha desplomado, llevándome ello a la quiebra, y los efectos que esto supone, como la moral de los ejércitos reducida a la mitad, lo que quiero saber es, ¿cómo puedo recuperarme? actualmente he conseguido quedarme en positivo gracias a eliminar barcos y tropas (un beneficio de +0,30), pero aun así no veo la manera de eliminar la quiebra

Gracias por las respuestas.

Jugar con Byzantiun en tu segunda partida es un poco difícil, pienso que debes estar jugando en modo easy o mismo very easy.

Intente jugar con países más fuertes para que aprendas y desde luego en modo de dificultad normal. Quizás con Otomanos, o China, o Vijayanagar.

Espero que te apetezca el juego. Y perdón por mi malo castellano!
 
Once you declare bankruptcy, it's pretty much game over for all intents and purposes. You may survive, but you'd have wasted so much time on doing absolutely nothing that your game is ruined. Unless you're dedicated to finishing that game, it's just a matter of protecting yourself by relying on others and waiting it out.
 
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Once you declare bankruptcy, it's pretty much game over for all intents and purposes. You may survive, but you'd have wasted so much time on doing absolutely nothing that your game is ruined. Unless you're dedicated to finishing that game, it's just a matter of protecting yourself by relying on others and waiting it out.
uh no? it is not a must do strat, but theres times you want to go bankrupt to reach your goals
 
Going bankrupt after a successful Byzantium start is fine, in fact it can be a legitimate strategy. It gets rid of all your loans, some inflation and the effects only last for five years. If your truce with the Ottos is still up for that long, you're in a pretty decent spot.

Though it sounds like you're already bankrupt, it's better to plan the bankruptcy so you can spend all your mana and maybe go to 3 stab to avoid issues from being at negative stab without admin points. But yeah, waiting for five years right after an important early war where you made big gains is no big deal, just have truces with any dangerous neighbours and/or good allies who will stay allied even during the bankruptcy.
 
uh no? it is not a must do strat, but theres times you want to go bankrupt to reach your goals
That's because it serves a particular purpose, in every other case, you wouldn't really want to declare bankruptcy, so it has no strategic use to you and it probably wouldn't happen as early as you want it to. But yeah, I guess there's always some exception to every rule.