In other news....
I decided to continue my last game in EU3, which happened to be as Austria. The year was 1412 and I had only taken Treviso. Here is the world 204 years later (Black lines outline Austrian Italy):
Note:
- British Scandinavia. Started out as Scottish holdings in northern Norway, but slowly evolved into a unification of Britain and all of Scandinavia.
- Russia, which is impressive for me because I rarely see the GH collapse in a situaation that benefits Muscowy. I still had to save it from Lithuania and Zaporozhie
twice before Muscowy unified the area.
- Small HRE. I wouldn't be so dominant if the HRE acutally elected an emperor that could stop me. They only elected someone of strength in thr 1590. It luckily wasn't France, but my Russian ally.
- Kanem Bornu has conquered all of West Africa('s native nations).
- If the Rajputs can hold themselves together they may finally form India.
- Japan is reunified. It seems unexceptional at first, but last time I checked (1480~) Ming and Korea had three provinces between them on Honshu.
- A successful Ottoman Empire! This is my first game with a decision I modded in that allows Turkey to annex Bosnia and Serbia. I think it really helped them survive in general. (Nevermind that I had to personally march in Austrian armies to crush their rampant rebels and keep them unified throught the entire 1520s. I somehow reasoned that the Ottomans sruviving would help me in some way.)
Europe is divided between the French, Turks, And Austrians. The world map just doesn't do the situation justice.
Beautiful, no? It hurts me to put that image in a lowly spoiler tag.
I've rarely had a balance of power in my game. So having France, Turkey, and Austria in descending order of power is a real change for me.
It was like that for a while, any way. But GB seems to be muscling up and may offically join the balance of power. My hands are tied for the moment, because I'm in a PU under Portugal. I signed the fatal RM
less than a miunte before the PU formed, of course. Naples and Modena's days are numbered though.....