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i take your 7 province Cambodia and triple it, albeit on a denser map.
Whilst i haven't yet played beyond 1419 i can still say that it didn't last. Taungu, Shan States and co broke away in the west. They gained most of it through diplo-annexation too with a badboy of only 4.5.
Latest version of AGCEEP. Not sure if a Safavid Empire of this size is all that rare (being a noob and all), but I was mostly surprised that OE decided to ignore all Middle East opportunities and strike into the heart of Europe instead.
Mameluks still alive and thriving. OE owns Carpathia and Pressburg, currently beating down the walls in the province of Austria.
What I like about these last pictures is Byzantine presence in the late 16th century, controlling also Bulgaria and Serbia .
He probably clicked the console button accidentally while tapping F11 .
Yes, in fact they did! Spain took Algarve and Andalusia in two wars. Granada was then vassalized, and Spain haven't touched them since (it's now 1562).
To revenge Granada's loss, I took Algarve and Andalusia from Spain. It felt very good
I saw bigger Safavids than that in 1.53... It is more "normal" now with reduced tech modifier.
Granada is still a problem for me. I proposed to see Granada annexed if vassal after the formation of Spain and last Granada wars. Olav's description is the perfect example of a surviving Granada until 1820.
I've been playing EU2 for I guess about five years now. This has got to be the biggest AI Saxony I've ever seen. It's interesting how much it looks like the historical Prussia. It would've been nice if I had already scripted a "Form Germany" event.