Good evening everybody!
We all know that since a long time ago EU4 has come out. Some people say it is absolutely superiour to the previous game, others disagree in some points. I don't think it is necessary to repeat all the arguments here since most of them are well-known, but what I want to say is that in my opinion, EU3 still has great potential due to the fact that it is not overloaded with way too many mechanics and DLCs. It is simple to learn to play and is rather solid.
Having said this, I want to find out how many people still enjoy playing EU3. If there are a lot of us, I could try to bring to life one of my ideas - what if we add some depth to the core game by deepening the core expansion mechanic, adding some features from Eu4 and rebalancing the game a bit?
In such a way we could have the easy Eu3 + the most successful ideas from Eu4 + some new stuff that would make the game more realistic.
Your opinions and thoughts would be appreciated.
We all know that since a long time ago EU4 has come out. Some people say it is absolutely superiour to the previous game, others disagree in some points. I don't think it is necessary to repeat all the arguments here since most of them are well-known, but what I want to say is that in my opinion, EU3 still has great potential due to the fact that it is not overloaded with way too many mechanics and DLCs. It is simple to learn to play and is rather solid.
Having said this, I want to find out how many people still enjoy playing EU3. If there are a lot of us, I could try to bring to life one of my ideas - what if we add some depth to the core game by deepening the core expansion mechanic, adding some features from Eu4 and rebalancing the game a bit?
In such a way we could have the easy Eu3 + the most successful ideas from Eu4 + some new stuff that would make the game more realistic.
Your opinions and thoughts would be appreciated.