How is your EU3 Game going?

My Ruma game:

Just got out of a successful Ottoman war followed by a Magyaristan (?) and Faransa war. Each war was separate and was fought individually involving tens of thousands on both sides. I most likely lost close to 120,000 men in all 3 wars and my manpower dipped perilously close to 0 for a couple years but then I defeated the Ottomans and Magyaristan and shifted my attention to Faransa my manpower rebounded and my troops mass invaded them. The side laying L in lower France is my conquered territory and everything owned east of Venice was also captured.

My economy is booming and despite pouring tons of ducats into construction and military buildups the economy continues to grow. I now have the largest fleet in the world and 2nd largest military, barely edging out the Ottomans (by 3 regiments) but lacking behind the Golden Horde.

My borders are ugly but I plan to colonize the empty space between my main cores and my conquered territories in Faransa. I also plan to have another war with Magyaristan to clean up my borders a bit there, though my infamy may cause some issues later on.

Also Defender of the Orthodox Faith. Currently only Crete, Yaroslav and Muscowy as well as myself, are of the Orthodox faith. I plan to force Faransa and my northern neighbors to convert to the Orthodox faith. Aragon is the only Catholic nation left in the world and in a gesture of goodwill I have guaranteed them and protected them from Moroccan aggression on 2 occasions.

EDIT: Scotland is also Catholic... forgot them.

Spoiler :
 
Uh...Trolle dinasty?
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Also lol, England got screwed so much these provinces never went from Anglois to English culture (it got pwned badly in this game, lost their territories in south France really early, so no HYW)
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And finally, the Kingdom of Burgundy! :D
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Just after managing to defeat France when they tried to conquer my junior in Southern France, well lots of PUs, England was by marriages, Brabant and Savoy forced by claim, while Flanders and the thing in south France were by missions.
I am also inside the HRE, hoping to form Lotharingia and becoming Emperor.
 
Playing a Vijayanagar game.... the damn Tamilian rebels are running amok :run:. Any ideas on how to keep them down? My stability's been a solid 2 or 3 for some time now.
 
Also check you infamy... in my Ruma game my infamy was so high rebels popped up everywhere despite good stability and long held cores. Had to spread my armies thin and place them in strategic places inside the empire rather than on the borders just to get out intact. Took me nearly 50 years to finally secure it. Fortunately fought only a small weak enemy in this period and suffered no lasting issues.
 
Some screenshots of the MP game in MEIOU i'm playing with Germanicus :

Spoiler :

SWEDEN! I guess it is trying to form the North Sea Empire? (they inherited Scotland)
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Poor, poor France...
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Later that is what rebels done to it :
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That list got bigger...
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He is really an 9/9/9 that came from pretender rebels, he even managed to end the french peasants war! Sadly for him, later i got an mission to PU France.
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Don't ask me...
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King Gustav II Adolf Trolle of Sweden?
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Next time i will take a pic of my Kingdom...
 
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:eek:

:facepalm: They took Aquitaine instead of England (and they kept Aquitaine for years!)
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I wish the Ottos learned a thing or two with AI Byz
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This is awesome!
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Out of curiosity, how many of you people would really enjoy a total conversion mod for EU3 based around Rome: Total War?
 
I don't think so, considering it's much older than EUIII...

But seriously, converting EUIII to Rome TW (or any other TW game) style would be awful, sucky non-existant diplomacy, ridiculous things, etc... :lol:
the timeline is possible to play (starting around 5 AD), there's Airotciv mod.
 
Well, technically older than the expansions for EU3, which is all anyone plays...
 
Yes Steam has EU Rome Gold Edition... it costs $10.
 
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