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Is it practical to have armies which are the size of your combat width? That sounds like an expensive army to produce and maintain but maybe I'm just playing with too few troops
You know even being at approximatelly 450hours i have still learned some valuable stuff, nice video
You are nice and helpful unlike the racist Australian LEGENDOFTOALWAR a man who calls his donantors bitches and still gets donation money live,,,,,, what a shame when compared to a real gentleman. I applaud you and did subscribe but I would also recommend… you contact PARADOX INTERACTIVE for the soul reason that you are doing FREE MARKETING AND SHOULD BE PAID ACCORDINGLY TO YOUR ACTIONS…. you have helped me get on board to buy the game and all the DLC I can afford and although YOUTUBE….. pays you what 30 percent PARADOX should pay you at least 1 to 2 percent of their PROFIT maybe even less but at least SOMETHING…… and dont let YOUTUBE pay for the free advertising PARADOX recieves from you
Here's one advice that might be useful during the early game did you know you can subsidized your colony if you subsidize your colonial nation with 3.00 ducats they can fund their colonizer it's like having free colonizer which usually cost I think 2.00 ducats per colonizer in which the newly found colonial nation cannot fund
Never really thought about the looting system
I thought Divistation just goes up by occupation I never have seen anything saying that looting causes it to rise further
11:33 How the US government makes a living
What DLC are you using in this video?
It's so annoying to see that you waste so much potential by not matching your video footage to your speech, especially because I really do like what you are saying (it is very helpful). The quality of your videos could increase exponentially by adding matching footage, which would increase user experience and in the end could lead to more subscribers. Just saying.
Im bad at mp managing so whenever i take one idea my tech
is like no u and every nation ever thinks ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) and i get destroyed
by everyone.
please make a mp managing video.
Regarding the vassal fabrication stuff, it really depends on the ruler's personality. This extends to PUs, as even though you can't see it, your ruler has his own personality as well. A diplomat ruler is exceedingly unlikely to fabricate at all, which is really bad for Poland as Kazimierz is almost always a diplomat and your entire path to the east is blocked by Lithuania, who still plays as though it has a diplomat ruler even after you get the PU.
Make one after 1.30 is released.
i have 3k hours on eu4 and its 2.5k in mp , can you make a pro tips think (if there is any) 🙂 thank you
So when will this series start?
1:49
"Tell whoever taught you how to paly this game"
ok so do i tell my self
Opinion on the Trade Ideas group varies so dramatically. From must-have to complete trash
trade is not a very good idea group, most nations have no use for the money
500 hours and didn't learn anything new from either of your guides but I'm still awful at the game :/
I would say that for small countries, who strive to become Great Power, Diplomatic idea is a must at the beginning of the game.
tip 1 doesn't save you militairy points, it's not using all of the other methods to deal with rebels…
-tolerance
-conversion
-autonomy
-army
-accepting culture
-take a few loans to spike in troop strength using mercs to overpower the rebels once spawned
recommended only in the age of absolution if you ask me to spend monarch points on pesky rebels, untill then in most situations, the above is better
I did that last tip on my previous game unknowingly. As Britain the remaining Irish Minors were forming a coalition so I started multiple wars spaced out to cut the coalition down to size. Ofc I won and annexed them but forming a truce isn't a bad idea either on larger nations.
The AI won't DoW if their war goal has been sieged down. So the vassal defensive war trick will almost never happen if you full occupy.
04:02 Glorious Sarig Yogir wank.
We have 11 ,11 more now we need a 1444 tips vid
You sound a little like Sam O’Nella Academy. Can’t be though, you didn’t start the vid with “Hey kids”.
Haven't watched the video yet, but just want to say, Harsh treatment on rebels is normally not worth it. It makes you massively behind in tech, just wait then crush them. This was a big mistake I did when I first started, then i'd end up being 6-7 military techs behind everyone else.
Most of the video footage was unrelated to the tips.
Bonus tip: Play Ulm and insta win
spending military power to cut down rebels waste of monarch points imo. I rather take a loan to get some mercs to do that (not that i actually need to this in general) In a lot of cases u can prevent rebels by raising autonomy u get a bit less manpower and eco out your newly conquered territory but it will dwindle down through the years. If you want to state the provinces conquered hold your troops to slow down the rebel growth while coring, state the provinces and then raise autonomy as this will leave the autonomy a lot lower then nearly 100% it would have if you would do this when it is still a territory. Then again military power is thing u will have excess of most of the times, but i prefer to use it for either boosting my legitimacy or boosting development for institution spawns.
Besides that good video nothing new learned but a lot these things I didn't know 400 hours back so it's a refresher i guess.
for coalition, let them declare and try to just protect your own lands for a bit. then when the coalition takes some of your allies land, just offer up their land (or them to free a country) to "lose" the war. you dont lose anything since you just gave away your allies land and now you have a truce for a while with all the coalition members
What are ten shortcut macros every new player should know. IE quickly consolidating, selecting troops so forth.
when you got 1000 hours but watch the video anyway
What did you specifically mean about marking a territory as a point of interest so your vassal fabricates a claim? I can't figure out how to do this.
FUCK YOU WHY DON'T YOU SHOW WHAT YOU'RE TALKING ABOUT INSTEAD OF SOME RANDOM ASS GAMEPLAY YOU FUCKING LAZY ASS BITCH
i never core colonial provinces in colonial regions, and they still form CN
…im playing with mods… but they say they dont change anything towards colonialism
Yeah but who uses harsh treatment outside of absolutism stuff?
I dont know why im watching videos like this with 2500 hours in game. But to my suprise, I actually learned something. Thanks! (Didn't know about the rebel trick at number 1)
Using that vassal tactic was the only way I was actually able to beat Aragon in my Tuscany playthrough. They had the French and Venice as allies, and I just couldn't fight them all myself. So, it just so happens that they attack the nation that I'm also at war with, which happens to be Mantua. I went ahead and vassalized them, remembering that I'd inherit the war, as I'd found out the hard way when I vassalized an Irish minor England was at war with, as an Irish minor. Because I had also allied the Ottomans, the war was won pretty easily, and let me secure the rest of Italy.
heck you I thought Reman's Paradox was resurected :,(
1. Don't play outside of Europe as beginner
2. Keep an eye on your tech – don't fall to far behind
3. Play it safer if you have to – don't rush a major war
4. Don't get frustrated when loosing a war, just retake the lost land later on
I don’t think trade ideas are as good as you make them out to be. They’re an entire idea group that only benefits ducat income, which is just not worth it in most scenarios (though it still has its uses)
if you're getting a vassal to fabricate a claim it works much better on rivals and nations you manually set to hostile. Still not perfect but better.
About letting allies do sieges:
The tip to leave a 1 stack is good IF saving manpower is your priority. However, casualties and FORT sieges count for your war participation contribution. Fort sieges only count if you have a stack big enough for it to siege the fort singlehandedly. Leaving a 1 stack won't give you any war participation. This is important if you call your allies on Promise of Land that you intend to honour, and if you want to get direct money in the peace deal.