Are there any new ways that a player-controlled South American country can push the immigration and assimilation system to the limit?
Will it be possible as a satellite nation to break free from your master by using some sort of diplomacy. It's frustrating that you cannot provoke the bad relations needed in the current version of the game.
generally it's harder to industrialize now ( more expensive factories, railroads, some pro/demotion modifier changed, harder to balance budget, and other economic changes ) , and in most of my games ai russia isn't able to compete (industrial) with france,UK,USA, Germany* and so pretty well as expectedIs it still so easy to industrialize Russia?
generally it's harder to industrialize now ( more expensive factories, railroads, some pro/demotion modifier changed, harder to balance budget, and other economic changes ) , and in most of my games ai russia isn't able to compete (industrial) with france,UK,USA, Germany* and so pretty well as expected
Are allies more likely to honor alliances now, especially based on relations?
Even greater?What changed have been made to welfare? Are they now more expensive but with greater reward? *hint* *hint*
What changed have been made to welfare? Are they now more expensive but with greater reward? *hint* *hint*
You can now attack your master to fight for your freedom rather than hoping for a revolution.
On GG's requirements or multithreading? Cause if it's the latter FTM, AHD, and CK2 all have it.
There's less money, so everything is effectively much more expensive. And since everyone gets fewer needs (since they have less money), the rewards are much more noticable.
Does the national debt have some negative effects? As far as I remember, I've seen AI with a huge debts but it looked like they just dont give a crap
And just a suggestion...well this thread isnt about suggestions but I cant hold it insideI'd LOVE to see a national focus like encourage primary culture or something, I mean, im not happy with having 50% population of turks in Bulgaria and not able to do anything about it.
Oh, since the USCA no longer exists in 1861, will the successor states have an option to reform it?