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Europa Universalis III
Zrk2:
@freefo...ler; how do you check your patch, and how do you update them? I lokked, but I didn't notice anything obvious, of course I also didn't have time for an exhaustive search.
In general I find allies are useful in the early game but after 1550 (I've only ever made it to ~1640 due to the ridiculous save times after the first hundred years) I have collect enough vas-holes (dohoho) to find other allies unnecessary.
EDIT: How does one go about 'breaking' a nation?
Tarran:
--- Quote from: Zrk2 on August 28, 2011, 01:55:54 pm ---EDIT: How does one go about 'breaking' a nation?
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From checking files, I believe to cause a nation to collapse their capitol needs to be under rebel control for 2 years. You'll need to get creative. No pretenders, as they'll disappear as soon as they take over the capitol I believe.
freeformschooler:
--- Quote from: Zrk2 on August 28, 2011, 01:55:54 pm ---@freefo...ler; how do you check your patch, and how do you update them? I lokked, but I didn't notice anything obvious, of course I also didn't have time for an exhaustive search.
In general I find allies are useful in the early game but after 1550 (I've only ever made it to ~1640 due to the ridiculous save times after the first hundred years) I have collect enough vas-holes (dohoho) to find other allies unnecessary.
EDIT: How does one go about 'breaking' a nation?
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The game has a built-in updater I believe. If you use that it'll upgrade you to the newest patch.
Zrk2:
Thank you. I'm known for looking for stuff with my eyes wide closed. It happened here too. *Runs off to try update.*
I'm thinking of running a LP in a few weeks where I play as the emperor. IE. whenever the emperor dies and a new faction becomes emperor I switch to them. As a rule there will be no beibing electors and no going out of my way to vassalize them. Thoughts?
Micro102:
Well I am playing as Trier, and for some reason, my neighbor (forgot the name) who has the same number of provinces (2), smaller population, same trade goods, less/worse merchants in the CoT's, more/more expensive non economy related advisors, and a non economy related idea (I have an economy related one) has similar income to me, yet has 4 more armies (me 6, him 10).
He has had no inflation increase for the past dozen years, I have my army maintenance all the way down, I even have more advanced tech allowing me to build buildings earlier then him..... The only reason I can think of is war subsidies or taxes but he isn't at war. He is however allied with Burgundy but I don't see how that can get him money. I am baffled at how he can maintain such an army while I have a smaller one yet am at the edge of going negative per year.
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