Not clear what is the historical event this is trying to replicate, is there the impression that bigoted European monarchs voluntarily gave the hated minorities free land in their colonial dominions and paid for the trip? Anyway, culture conversion is not worth the diplo points, doubt this will change it, going Humanist still seems like the only competitive strategy. And why on earth would you want to make your Colonial Nations more unstable? They already struggle to survive against the natives, has that been fixed?
This mechanic is
just plain bad, it involves zero strategy, it makes no sense to restrict it to just Iberians, and makes a mockery of the
actual complex and far reaching history of these Catholic Orders. Has Catholicism been fixed yet by the way?
The lowest effort content, most moders could knock these out in a day. If you want to sell this, at least give us quantity, where are the missions for New World natives, for the Colonial Nations, etc.?
Disney Universalis 4? I'm sure there will plenty of witty puns and 4th wall breaking references. But it seems that the main gameplay aspects of playing as Pirates will be Naval Combat and Coastal Raiding, i.e. two of the most awful mechanics in the game. Have those been fixed?
Hero units in a grand strategy game? Is this really what we need?
And finally a mechanic which was designed in such a way as to become utterly pointless as soon as you have a single cannon in your army.
A more accurate description would be "an incorrect and underwhelming reworking of the game maps", as can be seen
here,
here and
here, for example.
Such a wasted opportunity. More bloat while the many problems in the game keep accumulating. And it is clear that this update will close the door on future actual improvements to Iberia. Despite its importance in the EU4 period, it has almost never been touched and will remain a terribly historically inaccurate area of the game with bland gameplay.
I will not be buying this DLC of course, and encourage other players to also vote with their wallets and demand better value for your hard earned cash.