Some items of note for 1.02 (if not already fixed in 1.01) from a quick 10 year intro with Austria:
- Relations with Burgundy, Saxony, and the Palatinate reset to 0 after each of them concluded a war. I had my Catholic tolerance set above 5, I hadn't done anything diplomatic to any of them, and yet all of their relations dropped from 150/50 to 0. I guess they expected the Emperor to do more than just watch from Vienna...
- No notes in history of guarantees, warnings, or random events.
- After Saxony swallowed Magdeburg, I gave them an official Warning. (Gotta preserve my Imperial power.) Not that long after, Saxony is brought into the inevitable Hannover - Oldenburg war as an ally. Mantua, who shares a boundary with me, is allied with the other side. I don't get any CB against Saxony. Do the Saxons actually have to engage Mantua troops in combat for me to get the CB or do they have to directly declare war against a neighbor of mine?
I'm going to give EU2 another shot, this time with la francais and see what new bugs I can find.
- Relations with Burgundy, Saxony, and the Palatinate reset to 0 after each of them concluded a war. I had my Catholic tolerance set above 5, I hadn't done anything diplomatic to any of them, and yet all of their relations dropped from 150/50 to 0. I guess they expected the Emperor to do more than just watch from Vienna...
- No notes in history of guarantees, warnings, or random events.
- After Saxony swallowed Magdeburg, I gave them an official Warning. (Gotta preserve my Imperial power.) Not that long after, Saxony is brought into the inevitable Hannover - Oldenburg war as an ally. Mantua, who shares a boundary with me, is allied with the other side. I don't get any CB against Saxony. Do the Saxons actually have to engage Mantua troops in combat for me to get the CB or do they have to directly declare war against a neighbor of mine?
I'm going to give EU2 another shot, this time with la francais and see what new bugs I can find.