Then there's the fact that minors also get chosen seemingly at random to be strong (Karaman, Battle Pope, etc. Except Ryukyu which is more of an easter egg than anything) should get significantly more powerful ideas than any other. It would be a nice addition to get drawbacks of ideas, too. In the heart of the Middle East lies the Timurids, a nation in peril about to devolve into chaos.
His time is nearly up, however, and a civil war is on edge.Japan is anything but united. get crazy CRAZY powerful ideas to make up for their weaker starting position. Majapahit is a nation in its death throes. Had another nation taken the same kind of decisions that Prussia did, they would have a comparable army, yet in game, they won't because the inherent Prussianness of Prussia makes them significantly better at fighting. All of the Southeast Asian countries are interesting starting points and my focus for my next playthrough.
)Maybe you should make a full list of proposed changes. Now hear me out: There are some issues that EU4 has had for a very long time: Namely that EU4 mechanics make the rich get richer. The tag order specifies in what order actions are resolved between tags [1] . I got DOW by Bahmanis early on but managed to beat them in one of the more fun wars I've had.What's the horrible Vijay event? Go west and ensure France never gets strong enough to challenge you. The vassal states that Timurids command are aching to break free, held together only by the love of Sultan Shah Rukh Timurid. Crusader Kings II is a trial version Windows game, that belongs to the category PC

Would definitely suggest this region for those wanting to break out of the European drama.New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be castA place to share content, ask questions and/or talk about the grand strategy game Europa Universalis IV by Paradox Development Studio.Looks like you're using new Reddit on an old browser. Unlike other formable nations, these can be formed in games using the random setup. As a tribe it follows the weak Totemist religion, it has a major penalty on tech and can only reform through the terribly expensive native reforms. My favorite campaign so far has been as Venice. Colonize as a powerful Ireland, instead of England. Now that's a challenge. For example, if Sweden is moving an army into a province a Danish army is moving away from, and both their movement is set to resolve on the same day, Sweden will catch the army as they are listed prior to Denmark on the order list. Why should you play them: Playing the Timurids in Europa Universalis IVwill likely start off on the verge of your subjects revolting against you – but this can be averted. Cyprus. Both very old remnants of once glorious empires, both now won't exist in 30 years unless you know what you are doing.Granada in the new world was the most dramatic and fun campaign I had in EU IV, from barely escaping Castile and wars with the Aztecs, to the great invasion across the ocean in the late 17th century.Byzantines for the chance to restore the legit Roman Empire.Your post made me realise just how much a good Re-reconquista has in common with Daenerys Targaryen's story arc in ASoIaF.Politically isolated nations are very interesting since you can afford few errors.Ceylon. I've had to restart a fair amount of times so far, but it's a good time.I know it's overdone, but BB --> Prussia will always be my favorite. Money makes the world go round.I've never really used the trade league,is it worth it more than just conquering?Granada and Byzantines. What is in your oppinion the most interesting lands to play with and what years to start ?

Later on you can become the absolute powerhouse that Italy is.I love Denmark, you start in a very precarious diplomatic situation, with tons of places you wanna expand (Russia, Britain, Baltics, North Germany), but each region has a regional power (Muscovy, England, Poland, Austria) stronger than you.Central American nations (make sure you have El Dorado). Entirely doable and more fun imo to play small nations and build up then to start with the larger nations His time is nearly up, however, and a civil war is on edge.