But alsothey just savescumming
With enough favors, you can demand to instill an heir of your dynasty on their throne. Plus, there is mission trees that hand out PU possibilities.missing some secret hidden game mechanic
- 1
But alsothey just savescumming
With enough favors, you can demand to instill an heir of your dynasty on their throne. Plus, there is mission trees that hand out PU possibilities.missing some secret hidden game mechanic
But also
With enough favors, you can demand to instill an heir of your dynasty on their throne. Plus, there is mission trees that hand out PU possibilities.
It should be the stop point for trade value but the spring of trade power...the display even says I have trade power flowing upstream, just the math in the upstream nodes does not add up.Genoa, Venice and the english Channel are end node : it means it's the stop for that trade power. And yes you can lose provinces in the League War
20% of your trade power from provinces gets transferred to nodes directly upstream(for Genoa this would be Alexandria, Champagne, Ragusa, Valencia and Tunis). But trade power from other sources(e.g. the members of your trade league) doesn't get transferred(there is an age ability to transfer ship trade power, but it only transfers 20% of 20% = 4%). If this doesn't explain what you are seeing in your game, please post a few screenshots with the tooltips for all the columns in the row of your country in the trade node window of such a node (and maybe the save itself). Then we can better see and explain your situationIt should be the stop point for trade value but the spring of trade power...the display even says I have trade power flowing upstream, just the math in the upstream nodes does not add up.
I own Lombardy, so no lack of provincial trade power. It should be showing up in Ragusa and Alexandria...I'll double-check the math when I open the game up next.20% of your trade power from provinces gets transferred to nodes directly upstream(for Genoa this would be Alexandria, Champagne, Ragusa, Valencia and Tunis). But trade power from other sources(e.g. the members of your trade league) doesn't get transferred(there is an age ability to transfer ship trade power, but it only transfers 20% of 20% = 4%). If this doesn't explain what you are seeing in your game, please post a few screenshots with the tooltips for all the columns in the row of your country in the trade node window of such a node (and maybe the save itself). Then we can better see and explain your situation
I just realized that I forgot to mention two details: The trade power is listed as "Transfer from traders downstream" in the rightmost column of the trade power table in the node. And you only get it if you have at least 10 provincial trade power in the upstream nodeI own Lombardy, so no lack of provincial trade power. It should be showing up in Ragusa and Alexandria...I'll double-check the math when I open the game up next.
There was a little blue arrow center-left in the Genoa row with a tooltip saying I was transferring 7.5 tp to nodes upstream...but it seems to disappear before getting to Alexandria and Ragusa. As I say, when I play next I'll double-check.I just realized that I forgot to mention two details: The trade power is listed as "Transfer from traders downstream" in the rightmost column of the trade power table in the node. And you only get it if you have at least 10 provincial trade power in the upstream node
Double-checked and it is there but not broken down by source in the display. I referenced Ragusa vs Wien and there was an approximate difference of the incoming trade power of that which was coming out of Genoa.There was a little blue arrow center-left in the Genoa row with a tooltip saying I was transferring 7.5 tp to nodes upstream...but it seems to disappear before getting to Alexandria and Ragusa. As I say, when I play next I'll double-check.
It seems to be a bug in recent launcher versions. It happens to many if not all people. But it is harmless, because the launcher still allows you to activate the DLCs and the game can verify it just fine.Is it a bug with this version or it is displaying just for me?
I still am not able to see the flag symbols of custom nations on the units. Is there a solution to this, or is it working as intended?
The eu4 wiki page mentions all the specific nations with the ability to form a PU over another nation whether by event or by mission.Which nation is the target of the most PU's via Mission Tree? My money is on France but Bohemia is the target of a PU by a lot of its neighbours.
Having a 25% chance is exactly what is says, a 25% chance that your candidate will be successful if the current Polish monarch dies. It's RNG who is actually made the next ruler.I cant wrap my head around elective monarchy poland. Playing as sweden, to get a PU CB you need to get your dynasty on their throne. So ive been supporting heir for years now, and got a diplo rep advisor + the diplo rep with pope points. I had most %chance(25) when i got into a war with muscovy (with polands help). When the war was over and I checked poland, they got a new ruler, some polish dude, who was never on the candidates list, or i probably missed? how does this work?