Weird, hadn't heard of that Quasi War: The Quasi-War (French: Quasi-guerre) was an undeclared naval war fought from 1798 to 1800 between the United States and the French First Republic, primarily in the Caribbean and off the East Coast of the United States. The ability of Congress to authorize military action without a formal declaration of war was later confirmed by the Supreme Court and formed the basis of many similar actions since, including American participation in the Vietnam War and the 1991 Gulf War.[2][a]
It was a sort of side effect of the French and British being at each other's throats. There's a lot more to it, but both of them were making American maritime activities dangerous. The British were negotiated with earlier to put a stop to their predations.
me: looks at the title also me 10 minutes in the video: ofc you did better than napoleon, napoleon died before he could even do much, forcing you to elect different guy
Love the historical runs to try and 'beat this ruler's conquest' or recreate certain events. Great to watch, and I love hearing the history whenever you do them.
Yeah with client states specifically you can directly force them to take land rather than doing it in the subject menu. This is their main advantage over regular vassals, although it can be dangerous if you give them like 300% overextension without realizing
23:25 the reason the Italian provinces were so expensive to take is because you weren't taking them directly, but instead handing them over to a vassal. Basically, instead of using your Admin Efficiency and Province Warscore Cost to calculate their costs, it was using your vassal's, which is usually lower than yours as the main belligerent/overlord
There's one quite interesting bookmark called War of League of Cambrai, irl the War is also known as war of the holy league. I tried it once and got destroyed as Venice starts all alone against several major powers, assuming paradox kept it the same
What a surprisingly nice video, shows all the nice things you can do endgame and the challenge is amazing as well. And the most importantly it was a success.
You should play as Spain in the War of the Quadruple Alliance start-date (After the War of the Spanish Succession and before the Seven Years' War.) meaning you have to face off against France, Britain, Austria, Savoy and the Dutch. There you have to gain Gibraltar, Minorca, Belize and (If you are feeling brave.) like Jamaica or something. It will not be easy. Edit: I played as Portugal at the War of the Spanish Succession start-point and it was so fun balancing Monarch points, development, policies, technology and ideas as well as wondering how much money to make and to even fund a decent-sized military (I was on such a shoe-string budget the whole time. Honestly terrified was I.). Spain was a spectre that would never leave.
i did better than Napoleon by growing 3 inches taller than him.. now I just gotta live longer than him and I will have been far more successful than him in every conceivable way... I mean, he never did World Conquest as the Great horde did he? I beat Russia... he lost... What a LOSER!!!
Easy. Start of fas sindh, get socotra. Convert to Coptic(you also get an achievement). No cb a small European nation and ally some great power. Now start conquering.
21:00 Laith not realising that you can in fact give client states infinite overextension, just use the interaction for making a new client state but instead give it to the existing one. I mean is it more annoying, yeah, and are the countries a pain to keep stable - also yeah. But you can do it.
Yup. Sometime ago (It must be a couple of years ago at this point) Paradox said that they've given up trying to update the later dates to work with new content.
So strange to see France in 1799 without the "Tricolore". I mean, we(of course I'm french, "baguette" etc) our king and threw all royals things... Like flags...
VIVE LA FRANCE !!!🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷 VIVE NAPOLEON LE PLUS GRAND DE TOUT LES EMPEREURS,VIVE LA NATION DES BRAVES, LA FRANCE PLUS GLORIEUSE QUE JAMAIS!!! VIVE LA FRANCE!!!!🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷
Probably reflecting green light from the green screen behind him, making Laith's hair shining green. He might have a new (brighter) lighting setup or something.
@@trivane626 It isn’t about difficulty it is about time being spent on rarely played bookmarks instead of being spent on 1444 where the vast majority of players start
hey what about doing a playthru where youre only allowed to take one province islands and be a pirate republic? probably starting as gotland or something... the rules might be such as.. not allowed vassals or colonial nations.. in colonial regions you can only take 1-4 provinces so it doesnt become a colonial nation, you cant take islands that have a way to cross to land so mann & faroes is ok but orkney is not... u have to try to take at least one island in every region to allow you to be able to pirate every single nation on the planet with a coastline.. it might be allowable to take one mainland province just to be able to spread to an island further away but have to give it up straight after when you have that island.. by selling the province again.. so apart from that, no mainland provinces.. you can give main land to allies in wars so you can land ships etc.. if you wanted to go really far you could say you have to take every one province island in the game so long as it doesnt mean u create a colony from it.. ie u cant take all of the caribbean etc..
Administration Efficiency, later in the came the increase in Admin efficiency from technology and ideas makes provinces cheaper to take in peace deals, cheaper to core, and less aggressive expansion
Weird, hadn't heard of that Quasi War:
The Quasi-War (French: Quasi-guerre) was an undeclared naval war fought from 1798 to 1800 between the United States and the French First Republic, primarily in the Caribbean and off the East Coast of the United States. The ability of Congress to authorize military action without a formal declaration of war was later confirmed by the Supreme Court and formed the basis of many similar actions since, including American participation in the Vietnam War and the 1991 Gulf War.[2][a]
I learned about the war in school, but I don’t remember much about it
So it really was the French’s fault, always is
It was a sort of side effect of the French and British being at each other's throats. There's a lot more to it, but both of them were making American maritime activities dangerous. The British were negotiated with earlier to put a stop to their predations.
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you mu friend ,are a man of culture
me: looks at the title
also me 10 minutes in the video: ofc you did better than napoleon, napoleon died before he could even do much, forcing you to elect different guy
Love the historical runs to try and 'beat this ruler's conquest' or recreate certain events. Great to watch, and I love hearing the history whenever you do them.
Fun fact!
When assigning provinces to subjects you can click on them on the map instead of on the list, it's more intuitive like that :)
Also I think you can overextend the fuck outta them doing this
Yeah with client states specifically you can directly force them to take land rather than doing it in the subject menu. This is their main advantage over regular vassals, although it can be dangerous if you give them like 300% overextension without realizing
BRO 3k HOURS AND I DIDNT KNOW IT
"I cant believe they killed Napoleon" every bonapartist after napoleon died on Helena
IKR! I guess they thought he was just a crazy Corsican.
Nothing bad eva happens to the bonapartes
“Happy France noises”
You get a pain you get a pain and most of all the French inside us enjoys the Flavour of P A I N
23:25 the reason the Italian provinces were so expensive to take is because you weren't taking them directly, but instead handing them over to a vassal. Basically, instead of using your Admin Efficiency and Province Warscore Cost to calculate their costs, it was using your vassal's, which is usually lower than yours as the main belligerent/overlord
Napoleon: I am the revolution!
Revolutionary France: ....
*Prepares the guillotine*
There's one quite interesting bookmark called War of League of Cambrai, irl the War is also known as war of the holy league.
I tried it once and got destroyed as Venice starts all alone against several major powers, assuming paradox kept it the same
Now do it in March of the Eagles
Idea. Use extended timeline and play as norse tribe of svealand during the viking age and conquer scandinavia and the brittish isles
What mode is?
@jesus perez its a mod called extended timeline or extended bookmarks
Create Revolutionary Poland as a client state.
Make Tuchel its capital so it has Prussian as its primary culture.
5d chess.
Top 10 generals of all time
2. Napoleon
1. LAITH
You could also try WW1 in the extended timeline mod.
Even revolutionary France was no match for almighty revolutionary Ulm
I'm glad to finally learn how to properly wage battle. I always just toss all my troops in at once and depend on having a bigger number.
I very much appreciate the nerd stuff. Gotta learn the mechanics somehow
What a surprisingly nice video, shows all the nice things you can do endgame and the challenge is amazing as well. And the most importantly it was a success.
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Day 6 of asking for Bulgaria with extended missions
You should play as Spain in the War of the Quadruple Alliance start-date (After the War of the Spanish Succession and before the Seven Years' War.) meaning you have to face off against France, Britain, Austria, Savoy and the Dutch. There you have to gain Gibraltar, Minorca, Belize and (If you are feeling brave.) like Jamaica or something. It will not be easy. Edit: I played as Portugal at the War of the Spanish Succession start-point and it was so fun balancing Monarch points, development, policies, technology and ideas as well as wondering how much money to make and to even fund a decent-sized military (I was on such a shoe-string budget the whole time. Honestly terrified was I.). Spain was a spectre that would never leave.
3:48 I hate when the game does this, it's more efficient just not having him as your general so you don't lose the 6/6/6 monarch points.
That is quite the transparent hair you got, so transparent in fact that i see that Austria is in your mind.
No, no. Napoleon was most certainly a naughty boy. Spot-on observation there, Laith.
i did better than Napoleon by growing 3 inches taller than him.. now I just gotta live longer than him and I will have been far more successful than him in every conceivable way... I mean, he never did World Conquest as the Great horde did he? I beat Russia... he lost... What a LOSER!!!
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Easy. Start of fas sindh, get socotra. Convert to Coptic(you also get an achievement). No cb a small European nation and ally some great power. Now start conquering.
Algo Rhythm? That's a good beat, I love Alligator Rhythm!
Nah, crocodile EDM all the way
@@TheSocialStreamers Now if were talkin crocs I do love some rock
You could try to stop Poland from getting particioned
Finally a new eu4 upload
There was actually an assasination attempt on Napoleon in 1800. I guess, in this game it was successful.
21:00 Laith not realising that you can in fact give client states infinite overextension, just use the interaction for making a new client state but instead give it to the existing one. I mean is it more annoying, yeah, and are the countries a pain to keep stable - also yeah. But you can do it.
I think a "Wall of 99% Sieges" would be more fun. Consider it proof for a "Paradox, Please..." post
Something tells me they haven't actually updated this start date to work with the new revolutionary system...
Yup. Sometime ago (It must be a couple of years ago at this point) Paradox said that they've given up trying to update the later dates to work with new content.
Help Napoleon RIGHT before Waterloo...
Have you slept enough lately Laith? Your head is translucent
I’ve been playing too much EU4, I’m phasing and become part of the game
Using the italian cores the reduce the truce with france, big brain
1:21 Greetings to the Spanish Influenza and the Gang!
So strange to see France in 1799 without the "Tricolore". I mean, we(of course I'm french, "baguette" etc) our king and threw all royals things... Like flags...
Alright laith, world conquest as ulm.
Napoleon is emperor and cant be dropped from 1801.
VIVE LA FRANCE !!!🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷 VIVE NAPOLEON LE PLUS GRAND DE TOUT LES EMPEREURS,VIVE LA NATION DES BRAVES, LA FRANCE PLUS GLORIEUSE QUE JAMAIS!!! VIVE LA FRANCE!!!!🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷
Got to love the transparent hair
why is his hair partly see-through???
Probably reflecting green light from the green screen behind him, making Laith's hair shining green. He might have a new (brighter) lighting setup or something.
He’s actually bald and the hair is CGI
Napoleon wasn't playing a game.
i can see Austria through Laith's hair
Next step is to convert the save into vic 2 and see what happen!!!
now play the game in 1813 or 1814 start date as France
I love how the polish client state was German
But can you do better than Napoleon by conquering Europe as Galicia Volhynia?
You're playing France? The King is going to revoke your British citizenship, Leith.
try n reverse the fall of the ottoman or qing empire, would be fun to watch
I think Paradox should take a minute at these important bookmark dates and fix some things like the government reforms for major powers
Paradox hav said awhile ago that they will no longer be updating future bookmark dates to work with new content.
Damn that sucks doesn’t seem difficult to implement
@@trivane626 It isn’t about difficulty it is about time being spent on rarely played bookmarks instead of being spent on 1444 where the vast majority of players start
Day 0 of asking for Fox moving to Japan for foxgirls.
Senko and Holo approve.
hi all, could anyone please tell me how change the graphic mode and use the one used in the video (I mean text, font...)? tx raffaele
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Laith and deleting forts, name a more iconoic duo.
The Red Hawk and deleting horses
Napoleon, you naughty boy! uwu ;)))))
Hey Laith, you know you can just click the province on the map to assign it to a client state (not through the list), right?
oh he knows
Rare france W
7 Years War video?
Safe Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth from 3rd partitions, reconquer lost lands and take revenge on Russia, Prussia and Austria by taking their lands :)
hey what about doing a playthru where youre only allowed to take one province islands and be a pirate republic? probably starting as gotland or something... the rules might be such as.. not allowed vassals or colonial nations.. in colonial regions you can only take 1-4 provinces so it doesnt become a colonial nation, you cant take islands that have a way to cross to land so mann & faroes is ok but orkney is not... u have to try to take at least one island in every region to allow you to be able to pirate every single nation on the planet with a coastline.. it might be allowable to take one mainland province just to be able to spread to an island further away but have to give it up straight after when you have that island.. by selling the province again.. so apart from that, no mainland provinces.. you can give main land to allies in wars so you can land ships etc.. if you wanted to go really far you could say you have to take every one province island in the game so long as it doesnt mean u create a colony from it.. ie u cant take all of the caribbean etc..
napoleon never played EU4 so how you could do better than him?
what mod is this start date?
Can you please make your videos louder. i find it hard sometimes to hear you even on max volume
Try independence wars in america
18:44 all the WHAT little states??
Wait why is your hair transparent? Is it Fake? Is it a Wig?
says u
Im french and ur not better than napoleon because napoleon did this IRL
How was he able to take so much in the peace deals?
Administration Efficiency, later in the came the increase in Admin efficiency from technology and ideas makes provinces cheaper to take in peace deals, cheaper to core, and less aggressive expansion
why is your hair transperant? Its tripping me out man
Niggle - To cause one to be persistently preoccupied annoyed or uncomfortable