What if Hoi4 took place in 1550? Today we find out in the Era of Discovery mod. Play it for yourself here!! steamcommunity.com/sharedfile... Discord: / discord Twitter: / dshakeyx Twitch: / dshakeyx #hoi4 #modding #heartsofiron4
@@sire_beandon Yeah I mean I don't have any issues with them and they're cool to see, it's just sad because so many seem to die because of over ambition and a lack of hype for community.
@@helix5441 Why though? Hoi4 mechanics are objectively worse in an Eu4 context. Just like playing Hoi4 with Ck2 mechanics would be broken, and probably boring as well.
When this first came out the population in California/west coast was the same as in base game so you could colonies it and get a huge Chunk of manpower
Una bendición para los vivos, un ramo de flores para los muertos. Con una espada para la justicia, un castigo de muerte para los malvados, así llegaremos al altar de los Santos. En el nombre de Santa María Virgen, que este martillo golpee cada injusticia...
Glory to the Spanish Empire Not colonies, they're Viceroyalties that also existed in the peninsula and throughout the Empire in general as a kind of proto-autonomous communities
This mod looks cool, but the fucking ventablack ocean colour is just awful, does anyone know if there's mod tha literally just makes the sea into a normal colour?
Yeah calling it the "Sinking of the Spanish Armada" is excessive and it probably has been overplayed as a sort of national pride thing, but it still was quite a significant strategic victory from a Dutch/English perspective.
@@DShakey I mean, not really, the losses for the Spanish were minimal and were done mostly by the weather. In 2 years the Armada had been rebuilt and even strengthened. Not to mention that the English built a bigger Armada and did an invasion in 1589 just a year later, in which they proceeded to lose more ships than the Spanish did. Also the actual war was won by the Spanish, so idk if it was really significant. It had been painted as significant that's for sure.
No yeah I completely agree with you. Too many people think 1588 is when the British Navy magically became the most powerful in the world after a mild Spanish defeat. The only reason I call it significant is because it was a failure for the then premiere naval power. But yeah, even after that they still were the #1 naval power. They only lost like 5 ships iirc