What you're asking for is a different problem and one that can't be solved with the current game design: asymmetrical warfare (i.e. guerilla warfare). That's the only way a minor nation could "win" a war. In EU4 it's all about numbers.
We could complain about this but there's no point as I don't see how this could be fixed in EU 4 without a major rework, and one which would bring little benefits.
They need to think about this, and add it from the start, as part of the game design, in EU 5. But for now, as I said, there's little benefit to discuss it.
What does all these extra provinces do with gamespeed? I already cannot run the game higher then speed 4, while I could run it at speed 5 easily in the past. Does this mean I have to drop down to speed 3 now?
World Conquest as Poland is something that you would really likeLwów nasz!
also
Ryga nasza,
Wilno nasze!
This teaser made my enthusiams drop quite a bit
- Kalisz doesn't flow smoothly into Silesia, allowing for no nice Imperial German borders. Now I have to take Sieradz-Lezcya-Wizna
What does all these extra provinces do with gamespeed? I already cannot run the game higher then speed 4, while I could run it at speed 5 easily in the past. Does this mean I have to drop down to speed 3 now?
I never really understood what people mean by cannot run higher then speed X. I am pretty sure I have a shittier computer than everyone in this thread and I can run speed 5 perfectly fine, it is just pathetically slow compared to people here.As Wiz said, it should be near zero. I've noticed no speed change in my mod with 400 extra provinces, so these dont affect gamespeed as much as people think
How about revamping the British Isles? Potential for more OPM chaos in Ireland.![]()
I like more provinces of course, but I wish more provinces were added in the north-eastern and eastern Lithuania and Moldavia. Ohh and there's two or three provinces in Hungary that could still be divided in two.
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Source: Wikipedia, Lviv
Please, please Paradox, do it right!!1 My neighbour was born in Lviv. She's an old lady, and she always says she's a Polish patriot. From what I read, Polish culture and language were prevalent also around eastern Ruthenia due to inward colonization. I think there should be a couple of provinces with Polish culture in the eastern Ruthenia, separated from the rest, kind of like Greek culture around the Black Sea and Mediterranean.
Ohh I know! Why don't we let people choose what ever provinces and cultures they want. Ohh wait! That's right, we already can do this ...but it's not the same, is it?But you can do that, there's the practical change culture magic button that can undo many wrongs.