Yes. 1.6 changed the Qing, Persia, and Mughals decisions so that you now have to have a non-tribal government.
You can probably thank Paradox's "WC AARs are a way for us to get people to uncover exploits" policy for this.
Is there a way to have EU4 reload files other than shut down and restart?
Bug report forum is right there.I tried to split a fleet to blockade some ports, and the stupid game put my army on the fleet without transports, and then wouldnt let me select both fleets to recombine, this causing my 40k man army to poof in my ironman game.
Do I get ''bad boy'' penalty if my ally lends me province after a peace deal ? (or inflation, diplo cost...)
My gut reaction is that you must have moved the start date both forward and backward before settling on a start date. Advancing the date works fine, but moving it backwards results in an unholy mess - uncored owned provinces, everyone in Europe having -200 "was at war" relation penalties with everyone else in Europe, that sort of thing.Is Uzbek supposed to start with cores on only half their land or did I mess up my game somehow?
Thanks, I assumed it was the start date thing but when I restarted the game it persisted which is why I came here.Actually, Uzbek always begins the game with a large amount of overextension from uncored provinces.
... Ouch (and, ewww). Thanks for the warning.Actually, Uzbek always begins the game with a large amount of overextension from uncored provinces.
Question!!!
What happens to the men when you disband an army?
Do they become farmers with an immunity to being drafted in to the army again or do they get killed seeing as how your manpower pool does not increase like in Hearts of Iron?
My gut reaction is that you must have moved the start date both forward and backward before settling on a start date. Advancing the date works fine, but moving it backwards results in an unholy mess - uncored owned provinces, everyone in Europe having -200 "was at war" relation penalties with everyone else in Europe, that sort of thing.
Question!!!
What happens to the men when you disband an army?
Do they become farmers with an immunity to being drafted in to the army again or do they get killed seeing as how your manpower pool does not increase like in Hearts of Iron?