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I'm really enjoying the bird counter, I think its a nice unique aspect to your videos - especially when absolutely pushing the limits of the game like in this video
You're one of the few eu4 uploaders who enjoys the game and their community. I really hope you reach 20k subs by the end of summer bc you deserve it man. Your runs are great, your streams are chill. Just keep being you man, I'm guessing you want quantity so youtube can pay you a liveable wage, but plz remember quality=Quanitity. If you keep up with the great content, the eu4 community will swarm.
With how much you don’t like wasting mil points early, that’s where the noble officer rights privilege is super helpful. I know you know it exists because it’s come up on your streams before, but in most games where you rush tech 4 it’s worth it
I enjoy it like this where you show longer gameplay in couple runs. But in my opinion you should do this type like every 2-3 videos and not every from now if that was ur plan
11:24 that advisor raises your maximum morale. Therefore you need a month tick to gain his benefit becuase the troops dont automatically gain that morale.
Could probably release the Netherlands and Burgandy after you inherit for even more imperial authority. More for the vassal swarm. Also you definitely had some opportunities to break up Naples and Aragon that I think could help things too.
RNGsus decided that now Burgundy will ally Venice. And nobody wants to join. Which, fair, because I don't really want to fight them both together either.
Well done, I like the video‘s style as it reflects on my type of gameplay. 😊 Some gen. thoughts on the Austria-run: I find the (winds of) change to quick-pass the electors mission way too easy. Even with good rng I find it close to impossible to sack and quick-convert Prague (thx for the good explanation!). Considering next 300yrs, why revoke fast? Why not just proclaim and take all HRE-Princes as vassals one at a time - instead of revoke/unrevoking. Take time to force Russia, Ottomans, (Poland), Spain, England/GB into HRE, then revoke(?) Finish most of Austria‘s missions, switch to france (finish missions), form hre(?)
Elective monarchy Q as Austria - should I look at the other options or just take the Von Hapsburg? Because I had a 566 general available, but I’m not sure if the legitimacy hit was worth
This is a bit too much all over the place, would be better to just show the actual run. (Tough I think it would be a more serious challenge to do this without reloading, not really much of an ironman when you cheat)
This was an adventure in exploring what can happen. Restarting and 'cheating' are just a part of that. Consider it just an advanced for of research for a speedrun. Each 'bird' is an example of where the speedrunner would need good RNG or just completely restart. In one case he did an entire abandoned timeline as an experiment. This is a much more efficient and fun to watch way to do those experiments. Though... one could argue non-ironman is an even better way to do those experiments.
@@tristanridley1601 This ironman is about as legit as editing the save file, but yeah it can be thought of as quite similar to making a speedrun strat, some categories let you reload a save and just keep your time and some times you need to do the run in one go. Some use exploits and some are glitchless. But if you intend to run it without reloading and completely restart the fails, then you need to minimize the amount of high risk plays you go for, as too many will make the chance of ever getting a completion vanishingly small.
@@Ragatokk 100% the amount of birding is helpful for super fast "actual" speedruns rather whatever this content creator is cooking up. for a pre 1600, you dont need to exploit this hard. revoke can be way later, most important for pre 1600 is a strong powerbase by 1520-30s and modifier stacking via tag switching. rest is just good play.