How is your EU3 Game going?

When do guarantees expire? 25 years? I noticed the other day that my guarantee of Huron had mysteriously ended in the MP game; fortunately they hadn't met their fate yet.

You.. bastard

Now I feel like playing the game though. I have a game going as the Ottomans, the lazy man's Byzantines

Represent! I feel as though I'm the only EU3 fan who prefers the Ottomans to the Byzantines. In no small part because the Ottomans tend to do so poorly in EU3, I'm always happy when there's a successful AI Ottoman Empire. And in part because it seems like a everyone plays the Byzantines, and they're quite possibly the most popular nation (maybe after England, France, and Castille). Not that there's anything wrong with that... but it's probably why I did my Roman-style game as Mantua.

I used to be so pro-Roman (see: my avatar), but maybe it's too common for me in strategy games since joining CFC? Now I'm the Ottomans in MP, and an Attila-imitating Horde in single player...

Lazy man's though? Only if you look at it that way. And why not the lazy man's Candar, Moldavia, or Ramazan? I prefer to look at it as the less-alternative history option in Asia Minor. Do post pictures once there's a story to tell!
 
More on the game.

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I hate this France, and now it is allied to Austria, Poland and Castille. I am allied to Britain and Russia, so we now really have a balance of power in Europe that is building up for a vast war...

Problem is that France is a continious land-mass (apart from its two bulgarian provinces which it inherited) so it is simply better situated to have a huge and mobile army than myself. They must have 1.5 times my army, which does not matter that much since i do not plan an invasion of Gallia for the time being.
Their fleet is crap, Britain is sole thalassocrator (ruler of the seas). I need to build at least a risk fleet though.

I have around a 6000 economy, compared to France's 5000. Castille is the Poland of the west, a power only in name a major one, ready to collapse if unsupported by France.

Russia is a useless ally. They do not agree to go to war with me against Poland or anyone else. :/
 
I could, in theory, but it would be of no use. Holland is too weak, and KU is too far away.

I decided to try one final time, and reloaded an ancient save. This time i played for 10 years and practiced a more agressive policy of expansion towards all sides with simultaneous wars.

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The trick in this game is to always act like you are a superpower. Even if you are a regional power. Even if you are a minor power. Nothing else will pay.

The ottomans will be no more in 1 year, truce expiring. I am already guaranteeing Hafsid, will guarantee Fez too. I am fourth in economy, but this time i will try to keep Africa european-free for most of the game.
 
That's strange, i thought the premise of the game was one of those "loosing is fun" games and it's made to be enjoyed even if you screw up at some point (even tho i can't really think of things that counts as screwing up now).
 
I think that's the idea, the trouble is such a thing goes against a basic gaming psychology where the game stops feeling fun, and the suspension of disbelief is broken if the player isn't continuously building in power, or if the reversals in fortune are too sudden, too large or too unexpected

It was in some lecture Sid Meier gave a while back- pretty interesting stuff, and it's why there's never, like, a sudden civil war, or barbarians overwhelm your capital (without you being extremely negligent) in Civ games
 
1413. Not sure if this game can be salvaged at all. France and Britain will go to war against each other anyway, so i will pick up the remains in the aegean. Was at war with Castille because i dow'd on Cyprus which is now one of my provinces. Castille was out of a disastrous war against France in which it got its ally Navara annexed by France, and Sicily forced-released. But they still had a fleet, and they pretty much destroyed my blue water one.

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Odd, my Beyond the Sword has Sid Meier written on the cover.

I don't follow :confused:

Anyway, found the bit I was referring to:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bY7aRJE-oOY

it's at 26:30

Anyway, I'd post my EUIII game, but I think it's going pretty badly- well, not so much badly, I just conquered too much, too early and I can see I've done serious damage to my future expansion before I even left the 15th century.

Spoiler :
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Huh, turned out I posted it anyway, how about that?

It didn't help that it took me 10 years to realise I was playing the wrong version of the game.
 
Lazy man's though? Only if you look at it that way. And why not the lazy man's Candar, Moldavia, or Ramazan? I prefer to look at it as the less-alternative history option in Asia Minor. Do post pictures once there's a story to tell!

It seemed like the lazy man's Byzantines at first to me at first because you start with a lot more land, it's easier to expand, etc.

It's 1480 in my game now and I have just finished connecting Alexandria to the rest of my empire. After securing all of Greece, Anatolia, some of the Balkans, and most of the islands, I had been been focusing on expanding southwards instead of into Europe, mostly to get my hands on Alexandria, which is a cot. Right after I annexed Gaza, Castille moved into the region and started fighting the Mamluks as well. I acted fast, declared war again shortly thereafter (I was having problems with war weariness - this wasn't a good time for a war) and managed to connect Alexandria to everything else.

I haven't fought Castille yet, but it seems that war might be inevitable. Expansion is possible for me in other directions, but I'm not sure if I want to declare war on Hungary yet, besides.. I don't like any power having land so close to my important cot. I might just have to kick them out from there once the opportunity presents itself - meaning that I'm going to wait until they get into a decently sized war with someone else before striking - kicking them out then should be far easier.

Hungary doesn't have any major allies and they continue stealing land from the horde every once in a while.. I need to go after them soon, before they get too strong, but I am going to wait until they get involved in a big war too. One with Austria or Poland would be perfect. It's a lot easier stealing land when there's chaos

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Hedjaz (just to the south) are in a personal union with me, Bosnia is a vassal, and I have faithful allies in Montenegro and Albania. Serbia used to be my vassal but I devassalized them with the intent of annexing them by force - but there was never an opportunity (they were always allied with the wrong powers), so Serbia slipped out of my grasp completely.

My empire is tolerant of heretical faiths and I haven't been in any wars with any European bigwigs.. We've been largely ignoring eachother for now and I've been moving towards westernization fairly rapidly.. All I need is the right leader and I can westernize now.. I'm not sure how long it's going to take, but the only thing differentiating me from the western powers is pretty much religion.. which is a big divide, but the upcoming European - Ottoman wars are not going to be religious in nature at all.

How do you take those super slick screenshots with more land showing? I'm playing EU3 complete via steam, whichever version that means I'm under. I know about F11, F12, and shift F12 and neither of those do it. Is that a death and taxes thing?
 
That's strange, i thought the premise of the game was one of those "loosing is fun" games and it's made to be enjoyed even if you screw up at some point (even tho i can't really think of things that counts as screwing up now).

For me, it is, but I've never been one to go back to correct mistakes in other games, either. To be fair, there are situations where I'll abandon a game if it's clearly a lost cause - like the time I got pushed out of most of Iberia as Aragon and was left with an undefendable capital and some dirt-poor uncored lands in North Africa. But if it's simply a matter of not having good expansion prospects, despire my empire being intact, I'd generally stick it out and wait for opportunity - nearly every alliance breaks down eventually. But, that's just me.

It seemed like the lazy man's Byzantines at first to me at first because you start with a lot more land, it's easier to expand, etc.

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How do you take those super slick screenshots with more land showing? I'm playing EU3 complete via steam, whichever version that means I'm under. I know about F11, F12, and shift F12 and neither of those do it. Is that a death and taxes thing?

Nice budding Ottoman Empire. It looks like you will have a Castillian war, but at least you are in a better position for it than the Ottomans usually are.

And you are kind of right about the lazy man's Byzatines. It is an asier alternative to the Byzantines in the same area.

F12 is the whole world map with all the provinces. It's available in Divine Wind without any mods, but I don't know what version it was added in.
 
The thing is that i was aiming for #1, and this ultimately means crippled France and crippled Britain. Didn't seem likely as things stood, and i think i will cancel my current game too.

I do think Britain (and to a lesser extent, France) are way overpowered in Meiou. The way they are, Castille will get relegated to second-grade power in around 100 years from the start of the game, unless it wins a war against France, which never happens.
 
Nice budding Ottoman Empire. It looks like you will have a Castillian war, but at least you are in a better position for it than the Ottomans usually are.

And you are kind of right about the lazy man's Byzatines. It is an asier alternative to the Byzantines in the same area.

F12 is the whole world map with all the provinces. It's available in Divine Wind without any mods, but I don't know what version it was added in.

Yeah, I have had a COT in Thrace for a while as well, so I think I am in a very good position. The European powers don't have extensive alliance systems set up yet (I don't think), so taking a couple of them out shouldn't be an issue.

I haven't played a game as a non-Christian before, this is pretty interesting in terms of the different gaming experience you get in terms of the dynamics.

As for F12, I know about that one, but was more referring to the Europe-wide screenshots Kyriakos was posting. I can't zoom out that far.
 
Depends on whether your keyboard already has the "prntscr" key, which i simply press to take the screenshot. If it does not iirc there are programs you can dl that make any other key have this function.

Edit: also, i am not sure if your version has the ability for this zoom level. (?)
 
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