@@irtakus Nicely done! But I was foolish enough to do mine as Afghanistan and without allies (the "historical" way)... In the end I lost ~15 years near the end fighting rebels on 900% OE and completed it in 1535 on admin tech 6
12:00 note: I think when you ask for land back, it's best not to leave him with exclaves (Novarra, though the high alps wasteland hides it). The AI likes to have his land connected so he'll get more interested in the provinces that block him, I think.
44:40 When you lower autonomy, it removes the recent uprising modifier nowadays. Also a reason why it's good to fullcore acquired provinces before their rebels pop, if possible, so that you don't get a second round of them. (you probably know this but your skills in sarcasm are high enough that I'm often not sure :P ) Closing note: always fun to fight half a million Ottomans, only to then fight 2 million rebels. On the bright side: much easier to convert the religion and culture when there's nobody left. On the unfortunate side, the game doesn't see it that way.
"Never accept you made a mistake and say it was all part of the plan." ThePlaymaker really throws out the wisest lines when you least expect it.
The ol' Putin Technique.
Playmaker evaluation:
Skill - 10/10
Humor - 9/10
Editing - 9/10
Creativity - 10/10
Teaching ability - 7/10
Streamer ability to effectively use interface - Peregrin Took
i think he make have tactics but he doesn't have wisdom
It's amazing how you make your own hell by refusing to pay attention
700% OE and 5 truce breaks before 1550 is crazy
It was 1000% OE dawg
10/10 guide will follow for my Florence campaign
Largest rebel simulation in history as seen in the wild… Playmaker is playing 1D chess while we are playing checkers
It seems you never completed a True Heir of Tumur run😅
@@maxpont8989I just did one with no truce breaks :)
@@irtakus Nicely done! But I was foolish enough to do mine as Afghanistan and without allies (the "historical" way)... In the end I lost ~15 years near the end fighting rebels on 900% OE and completed it in 1535 on admin tech 6
@@maxpont8989 900% oe? Did you invade half of India without coring? That sounds supremely painful
"Trying to get some sleep but there's 2 nightmares" the play maker
The 5 times truce break on the ottomans was nuts.
The first time you broke the truce, I was like damn that's pretty smart. The fourth time you did it I died on the inside.
Not sure if all those wars were even worth it but GG, absolutely insane gameplay. Can't wait for part 3.
you should have gone with the theocracy route
“Monarchies are bad” says world conquering man from Europe… are you napoleon in disguise??
This man genuiely is haunted by ghost of Napoleon when he plays eu4, recently he suffered cause of Saint Helen
based
Good thing "We Didn't Start the Fire" started played in the background when the %1000 OE madness broke out
12:00 note: I think when you ask for land back, it's best not to leave him with exclaves (Novarra, though the high alps wasteland hides it). The AI likes to have his land connected so he'll get more interested in the provinces that block him, I think.
44:40 When you lower autonomy, it removes the recent uprising modifier nowadays. Also a reason why it's good to fullcore acquired provinces before their rebels pop, if possible, so that you don't get a second round of them.
(you probably know this but your skills in sarcasm are high enough that I'm often not sure :P )
Closing note: always fun to fight half a million Ottomans, only to then fight 2 million rebels. On the bright side: much easier to convert the religion and culture when there's nobody left. On the unfortunate side, the game doesn't see it that way.
What a play. Thank you Mr. Maker
ThePlaymaker57 is included in my blunt rotation
I dont know about the world bit of that world conquest
25:25 amogus
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Yeah