Playing Korea, I wanted to westernize so I attacked Knights. Venice came to their aid.
I only managed to land 20k army on Rhodos while Venice had mighty 110k army and 269 ships(!!), 33 transports of which were transports despite them being only 11 provinces large. I realized I screwed up badly and was waiting for my doom.
Then mighty Venice fleet showed up on shores of Korea on the other side of the globe years later instead of simply dropping 33k army on top of my expedition force.
Then they did this:
OMG look at that mighty army of 800 soldiers bravely laying siege. I'm so scared.
Paradox, isn't it about time this transport screwup has already been addressed? I didn't enjoy GB not bothering to send 1k soldier to aid its allies back when EU4 was released, and I don't certainly enjoy watching 33 transports dropping 1k army across globe now.
I only managed to land 20k army on Rhodos while Venice had mighty 110k army and 269 ships(!!), 33 transports of which were transports despite them being only 11 provinces large. I realized I screwed up badly and was waiting for my doom.
Then mighty Venice fleet showed up on shores of Korea on the other side of the globe years later instead of simply dropping 33k army on top of my expedition force.
Then they did this:
OMG look at that mighty army of 800 soldiers bravely laying siege. I'm so scared.
Paradox, isn't it about time this transport screwup has already been addressed? I didn't enjoy GB not bothering to send 1k soldier to aid its allies back when EU4 was released, and I don't certainly enjoy watching 33 transports dropping 1k army across globe now.