Other new features include the ability to take on historical personalities to lead your troops, as well as help manage other aspects of your empire.
Along with the graphical refinements came an improvement to the user interface, which is just as substantial as the jump from 2D to 3D. It seems to be easier to navigate the menus than it was in the past, and everything is noticeably bigger, making the text infinitely more readable than the tiny font used in the previous titles. Hovering over each button or country gives you further information in a tooltip, which lets you know what modifiers each unit has or what the result of your actions will be when you move a slider or take another action. There is far less clutter on the screen now, with each menu housing submenus that make it far easier to navigate your way through the various available options.
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What do the stripes signify?
The red stripes on blue background obviously signify the Swedish cores on Finland and the Baltic states .. but what about Norway? Is it occupation (during war) or cores?
EDIT: Actually, the red-stripes on the Blue area don't look like cores .. otherwise sweden proper would also have them, wouldn't it? Occupation by Russia then?
Jolt said:Looks like someone took some new pics. And finally country borders have reached my "Acceptable" level. Now let's see how Paradox improves province borders.
Seli said:Occupation/control. Johan showed it before in a diary here
Nothing new... I'm waiting for a diarySpooky said:Another EU III preview :
http://www.worthplaying.com/article.php?sid=37200