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Is it just me or is EU5 weirdly super laggy?
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It's not just you, the game is pretty cpu intensive from what I've seen. This is just from me sitting in the main menu letting the game load resources, I get that the 5600X is very much not meant for this but still.Is it just me or is EU5 weirdly super laggy?
I have a 5 9600x and the game feels like its dying on me even on low. In comparison EU4 runs butter smoothIt's not just you, the game is pretty cpu intensive from what I've seen. This is just from me sitting in the main menu letting the game load resources, I get that the 5600X is very much not meant for this but still.
I doubt that anybody will ever make a game like this that's both realistic (even in the broad sense of just feeling like an alternate history) and can control snowballing. It's not just a matter of mechanics. The way people play strategy games - mindless, relentless expansionism sustained from generation to generation with some kind of big plan - just isn't how real governments are run. If you do get an AI working that's good at that, you'll get blobs everywhere.
Have to roleplay if you don't want snowballing.
The Ottomans went from being a nothing backwater to being the major power in Anatolia over the course of 151 years, which is pretty damn fast, all things considered.Snowballing is literally how real life played out though.
In certain circumstances, sure, but as a rule no. The general trend was for there to be periods where states could rapidly expand and then their borders would solidify or begin to contract.Snowballing is literally how real life played out though.
No it isn't. You didn't have the British in inner Congo by 1600 or Tuscany unifying Italy in the 1500s or grotesque snakes from Shanghai to Syria. Europe's small countries didn't up and disappear. Most of the HRE was still fine by the time Napoleon abolished it.Snowballing is literally how real life played out though.
I, for one, cant wait to just port over EU3 and EU4 music in V.EU 5 needs a music player. How am I supposed to enjoy my map games without my normalfag Sabaton jams?
My games music is bugged if I turn on the music volume levels all I hear on repeat is the YEAH AHH YEAAH AHHH YEAAAH song.EU 5 needs a music player. How am I supposed to enjoy my map games without my normalfag Sabaton jams?
Extremely accurate, it was a shithole renowned for being an anarchic bandit infested swamp that was passed around in exchange for pocket money before Sigismund just gave it away to the Hohenzollerns as thanks for supporting him.Played a bit Brandenburg and compared to 1444 its in shambles. I am slowly gaining control and building up market places and profit buildings but UI says I am equal or little stronger than my OPM neighbors. Wittelsbachs you fucking retards
I am aware but it is still staggering. In 1444 you are in position to kill everyone around you. In 1337 everyone around you is in position to kill you. If not for Denmark alliance... it would be so over.Extremely accurate, it was a shithole renowned for being an anarchic bandit infested swamp that was passed around in exchange for pocket money before Sigismund just gave it away to the Hohenzollerns as thanks for supporting him.
Decided to start a new Holland game, gonna try and go for Guelders so my provinces are connected and have higher control, and I just noticed this
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How do I use this "population expulsion" mechanic?
Try making them a discriminated culture or assign a cabinet guy to convert them.Decided to start a new Holland game, gonna try and go for Guelders so my provinces are connected and have higher control, and I just noticed this
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How do I use this "population expulsion" mechanic?