The reason burgundy hated u more after the england war was because he reached mil tech 4. When deciding on how much they desire your land they look at their mil power compared to yours. If u reach mil tech 4 before they do you can lower their -130 desire to about -40 basically guaranteeing the alliance.
I gave up trying to make Burgundy friendly. I went to war with him via his ally and forced him to remove me as a rival. Then got friendly enough to get a RM. Shouldnt have to go through all this BS
Detach your heavies from your transports and request both fleet basing and mil access from the Scots. It'll function just like ferrying your troops to and from your own provinces.
Im curious about the subjugation CB on naples, Once playing Ottomans I got the cb for eyelet on hungary he got pu mid war by austria, and instead I got austria has a eyelet
man thats strange, if you get the cb before a pu happens you can declare for the hungary eyalet, so you're saying if you're mid war you get the austria eyalet instead? does he keep his hungary rm? if not i think its worse tbh, unless you have enough time to declare again before the cb runs out
oh and to be clear thats probably because the cb gives you the establish eyalet option for 60% war score, i guess when you declare the war the game ties the eyalet option to hungary, but if they inherit the war its like they got declared directly on with eyalet cb and the target for the cb becomes austria
@@boop7441 I dindt get Hungary, only Austria, hungary got free if im not mistaken :V But it was soon after the patch release, I dont know if it is a bug or a feature of the game
Pulse events are random events that happen within regular intervals of time. One of their main purposes is to provide interactions and a sense of randomness within the game. That being said, while the events are bound to happen they are still based on player's actions; for example, for an exploration event to fire, the player needs to have an explorer/conquistador in the process of exploration. Or, for the bastard event to fire, the player needs to have espionage ideas, not have an heir, and a male ruler and it may happen every 5 years, but he wants it early.
The AE stacking is cool for a bit but you just run into the drawbacks if playing France so quickly that it makes you wish you were playing Prussia instead.
You could complete that mission because you owned eastern burgundy, insulted Austria and had more than double their army. Not sure what was hard to understand about that?
struggling to get a start without burgundy rivaled. I thought it was practically a guarantee they would start as a rival and one must go to war to remove rival (through an ally of burgundy often) then get the RM etc. that was my standard approach for a bit.
Hey, I was watching a steam about espionage. And I was a little bit confused about why espionage is good now. After I watched a video there is one little yet unasked question: "How was espionage buffed?"
it can now fire a pulse event that was previously locked behind only influence ideas that gives another -20% ae reduction to stack with its own inherent -20%.
i tried playing france and kept restarting until we could ally and I alt f4'ed every time i didnt get him in the PU and I went all the way to 1500 and it didnt happen :(
He kept on falling under everybody else but me (as france) despite me being allied, RMed, High Stab, One time before the computer Crashed he fell under austria whom he was rivaled too and at war with!.. I seriously hate the RNGesus this game gives me.
It's not really necessary unless you're going for something very specific or a world conquest. It doesn't matter what game or what the developers do, if the players want to optimize everything in a game with random events, then they're going to have to save scum. If you don't like it, just play the game normally and be reactive instead of expecting every event to align perfectly with you.
@@rubo009 which? I've never rerolled a start. I only play normal difficulty though (I font like higher difficulty by letting the AI run with different rules).
Do you ever play casual games of EU4? I can imagine that all of this birding and setting up for exploits could suck the fun out of the game eventually...