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Actually most of Britain's wood woes came from the collapse of the wood fuel industry due to competition from coal:
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It's literally a copy of Axis and Allies Europe Edition, just with resources renamed.HOI4 board game edition
Iron is surprisingly similar, and even back before chemistry was a thing blacksmiths could realize that certain ores were better for certain things. For the longest time Swedish iron was considered the best due to its above-average hardness, and it wasn't until chemistry that people realized it was because of its phosphorus content. There's all sorts of massive rabbit holes to get lost in when it comes to these things.If you read a little on timber (Barkskins by Annie Proulx, Nature's Metropolis), timber autism is a deep rabbit hole to go down. Like you all said, you have totally different woods for different purposes. Special naval timber is a good idea along with the exotic woods (that's in EU4 and V2 already) and the basic bitch wood.
But there was a natural nuclear reactor in Central Africa a gazillion years ago, so countries with capitals in Africa should receive a 5,000% boost to research.Coal got some of this in EU4 with people at first annoying the UK had a shitload of it, but it's a simple fact of Earth's geology that the UK had the best coal available with the tech of the 18th century. Yes China and Africa and the Americas have a shitload of coal too, but good luck getting to it with 18th century picks and mine ponies.
If I remember correctly, it wasn't until the discovery of massive anthracite coal deposits in Pennsylvania around the late 1700s that the mining and transportation of the stuff became viable due to its easier proximity to much more industrious cities. The Richmond Basin had been the first coal mine set up in the colonies, but an abundance of other resources like wood, the local plantation economies, and general location made it hard to justify or expand it into larger mining operations. The forests of the East Coast hadn't been cleaned out yet like in England so its need was limited to more specialty uses rather than being a common necessity.Coal got some of this in EU4 with people at first annoying the UK had a shitload of it, but it's a simple fact of Earth's geology that the UK had the best coal available with the tech of the 18th century. Yes China and Africa and the Americas have a shitload of coal too, but good luck getting to it with 18th century picks and mine ponies.
More or less why I gave up on CK3. I sit there wondering " wtfs there to do?". I dont wanna war; I cant war when I own 1/3 of an area with the other 2/3 owned by a guy who owns an additional 10 areas. What am I to do? Intrigue and marry and smarts my way to get some of his land? How? Wait out a generation to hope our kids screw?EU4 is the sole PDX game where the most common gameplay criticism is that there's nothing to do when not at war
They have released some full world maps of EU5 and it looks crazy
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The HRE is looking less insane than one of previous TTs portrayed it, which is a good thing.
From their map Dev Diary:That's the one I was referring to. Am I missing something, or is the smallest territory unit no longer provinces? I thought that the sub-province system was going to work like CK2.
Happy to see that the projection of the Americas is correctThey have released some full world maps of EU5 and it looks crazy
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Enhance section A6.
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My God. Square Memel.
Look man, if the HRE isn't an insane mess that's going to lead to endless warfare, what the hell is Paradox doing?The HRE is looking less insane than one of previous TTs portrayed it, which is a good thing.