Lab Rats Wanted - An IOT Demo Thread

Due to recent belligerence by the Scandinavian Empire, I hereby declare WAR on them and call my ally Spain. We also urge France to at the very least stay neutral in this battle.
 
We accept the Call to war, and invite Kongo to join us
 
lurker's comment: Point. Missed. Entirely.
 
OOC: @Sonereal that is true, but im not sure if it 100% it does show how a colonization mechanic can, and probably will go, as none of the European powers will willing to give up what they wanted, Scandinavia was being very assertive and bullying everyone because they are the largest, and he bullied too many people, Spain (me) wanted to control west Africa, especially the strait of gilbralter, and to make sure that the Kongo is left alone at the least, England wants more out of europe and Scandinavia was bulling them, us, and kongo and of course we wanted war to cut them down to size, it also teaches us a good life lesson, you step on too many people too many times and the revolt against you and you wont be able to stop them, because together they are more powerful.
 
Invade Paris and blockade provence
 
We haven't even started the "game" portion yet. While I do recognize that this sort of treaty system isn't about to work in a real IOT, I may *pick* a proposed map, just so that we can test out a couple other mechanics (IE, when de facto and de jure are under different nations in the same area).
 
This is ridiculous.

France declares war upon Spain and Britain.
Thank you.


OOC: @Sonereal that is true, but im not sure if it 100% it does show how a colonization mechanic can, and probably will go, as none of the European powers will willing to give up what they wanted, Scandinavia was being very assertive and bullying everyone because they are the largest, and he bullied too many people, Spain (me) wanted to control west Africa, especially the strait of gilbralter, and to make sure that the Kongo is left alone at the least, England wants more out of europe and Scandinavia was bulling them, us, and kongo and of course we wanted war to cut them down to size, it also teaches us a good life lesson, you step on too many people too many times and the revolt against you and you wont be able to stop them, because together they are more powerful.

We offered you West Africa. ALL of it. And you gave us a ridiculous counter proposal that we would never accept.

At any rate, a member of the Christian dynasty will sit on the Iberian and English thrones within 2 years.
 
Thank you.




We offered you West Africa. ALL of it. And you gave us a ridiculous counter proposal that we would never accept.

At any rate, a member of the Christian dynasty will sit on the Iberian and English thrones within 2 years.

Not the entirety of morroco, plus you claims were huge as well
 
We haven't even started the "game" portion yet. While I do recognize that this sort of treaty system isn't about to work in a real IOT, I may *pick* a proposed map, just so that we can test out a couple other mechanics (IE, when de facto and de jure are under different nations in the same area).

It would work if people were able to count rather than just eyeball a map where provinces come in all different sizes. :rolleyes:
 
I don't care about Africa. It was the fact that I got no European claims, and then Scandinavia called us "weak and small".
 
I don't care about Africa. It was the fact that I got no European claims, and then Scandinavia called us "weak and small".

You are weak and small.
 
Question: will actual worth of provinces come into this? Because a nation with England could crush a Scandinavian Empire.
 
Question: will actual worth of provinces come into this? Because a nation with England could crush a Scandinavian Empire.

No it couldn't. Not when I control most of Germany.
 
Question: will actual worth of provinces come into this? Because a nation with England could crush a Scandinavian Empire.

No, mainly because this isn't full world map, and I just wanted to test the de facto/de jure mechanics. That's why nations were described as "large/small colonial"

That being said, I think this might have gotten a bit beyond where I wanted it to go, so I'm going to terminate this run. Thinking of testing a culture mechanic next (IE, ethnic tensions).
 
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