- Joined
- Sep 11, 2024
Since I won't be able to access my PC until Thursday, I'm going to watch some tutorials in advance. At least someone might crack the game by then, and the day one patch will be out as well. My message to everyone in this thread is to have fun; you either get to play a good Paradox game for once or watch the community blow up over another bad launch.
One weird detail I noticed from a map posted in late September is the inclusion of Eastern Hungarians, who were those Hungarians who stayed in the Urals rather than migrating westwards and settling in the Pannonian basin like the rest.
The only thing we basically know about them is that a Dominican friar in the 13th century traveled from Hungary to the Urals and was able to communicate with the local population in Hungarian; nothing else. They were most likely wiped out by the Mongols, so their inclusion feels a bit ahistorical, and I'm saying it as a Hungarian myself—their inclusion feels wrong.
At least my Hungol Empire idea for my first game now has a cool first goal: RETVRN TOHVPERBOREA MAGNA HVNGARIA
Here's the full list of recommended starting nations by the devs and why they were chosen, ranging from beginner nations to more advanced ones:
One weird detail I noticed from a map posted in late September is the inclusion of Eastern Hungarians, who were those Hungarians who stayed in the Urals rather than migrating westwards and settling in the Pannonian basin like the rest.
The only thing we basically know about them is that a Dominican friar in the 13th century traveled from Hungary to the Urals and was able to communicate with the local population in Hungarian; nothing else. They were most likely wiped out by the Mongols, so their inclusion feels a bit ahistorical, and I'm saying it as a Hungarian myself—their inclusion feels wrong.
At least my Hungol Empire idea for my first game now has a cool first goal: RETVRN TO
The devs recommend the Ottomans, Hungary, and Castile for beginners, and I agree with them.I'm a noob even though I had EU4 I'm still pretty inexperienced. So something for a beginner.
- While the Ottomans start as relatively small, they are primed for conquest, as this was the era when they went from being a small principality to becoming a multi-continental empire. They should be a great choice for an expansion-focused game, as they expanded in every direction in our timeline (such as in the Balkans, Middle East, North Africa, Crimea, etc.).
- Hungary is in her golden age in 1337 and has a high population, a strong economy, and is surrounded by much weaker countries. She should be a good choice for both playing tall and for conquering you smaller neighbors.
- Castile is the strongest country in Iberia, so dominating the region and forming Spain shouldn't be a problem. She is also one of the best nations for colonization, allowing you to conquer natives early and easily and make yourself rich through your conquests, which should also allow you to focus on establishing dominance in Europe, especially in the Western Mediterranean.
Here's the full list of recommended starting nations by the devs and why they were chosen, ranging from beginner nations to more advanced ones:
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