True save scumming involves having the file folder where your save games are saved open in the background, and save copies of the file before major events or declarations and name them appropriately so you can effectively use load and save functions. But I would never do that. When anyone is watching. It's amazing how often the Surrender of Maine event fires for me just at exactly the same moment that I accrue ten favours with my allies against France....
I use git personally specifically for this scenario, it's always open in the background. A few clicks, and I have properly named timestamp of the campaign, no need to keep 2 folders open all the time. Tho that's already new level of savescumming, PDX unlimiter should be enough in most cases
Oh no, oh no my game has crashed, what ever could have caused such inexplicable event to ocurr. -Me 0.00001seconds after burgundy decided to pick that 0.5% chance option to remain burgundian.
So I will sometimes savescum inheriting PUs and it actually does kinda work that way. I had a Bohemia game with Brandenburg, Saxony, Thungria, Poland, Lithuania, Castile, Burgundy, Hungary and Austria all under PU. When my ruler died the first time i inherited Brandenburg and Lithuania, I save scummed and the next time it was only Brandenburg. Reset again and next time it was Castile and Hungary. Personally I always go back when i inherited burgundy because I like to keep them around
Huh, that's weird. I remember I accidentally inherited Austria, tried to savescum it but it just didn't work, I always inherited it no matter what. My guess is that it's possible to savescum it if the annexation chance changes, maybe the game recalculates the outcome idk
@@CoolBonobo yeah I’m not sure because I know it’s predetermined on ruler. That’s why I say kinda, cause I’m not really sure what determines it. I previously thought that it just predetermined if you WILL inherit tags, like it may not be the same one but you will be inheriting
you can savescum inheritances a little but only if you happen to have a much low dip rep number at the moment your ruler died. In short Overextension impacts dip rep which influence the inheritance chance so inheriting at a moment with >100% OE gives less chances to inherit than at 0% OE. (IIRC each +1 dip rep adds +1% to inherit)
You can actually do it in theory with hex editor. You'll need to also modify save checksum tho so it doesn't become normal save, and idk if it's possible
@@CoolBonobo Oh its possible. Its easy, passing the checksum is stupidly easy and you can get overpower countries and provinces from 1444. Do you wish to know how? Strictly for educational purposes obviously... 😊😊
That's the most basic savescumming possible. This video covers everything, and you'll be able to go back not a few month in time, but basically anytime you want
Pretty sure save scumming accounts for at least 200 of my 210 EU4 achievements
True save scumming involves having the file folder where your save games are saved open in the background, and save copies of the file before major events or declarations and name them appropriately so you can effectively use load and save functions. But I would never do that. When anyone is watching. It's amazing how often the Surrender of Maine event fires for me just at exactly the same moment that I accrue ten favours with my allies against France....
I use git personally specifically for this scenario, it's always open in the background. A few clicks, and I have properly named timestamp of the campaign, no need to keep 2 folders open all the time. Tho that's already new level of savescumming, PDX unlimiter should be enough in most cases
I always do that. My desktop looks like a scrapyard full of eu saves
Best tutorial for beginners. NGL it's an essential part of Ironman experience.
Paradox Unlimited is cheating, go copy paste the save manually inside your documents into a 19GB file called 'Savescums' like a real ironman enjoyer.
19GB? Mine is 58 😎
Autosave_Backup_Backup (copy) 1
Oh no, oh no my game has crashed, what ever could have caused such inexplicable event to ocurr.
-Me 0.00001seconds after burgundy decided to pick that 0.5% chance option to remain burgundian.
Imo the biggest advantage pdx unlimiter has is that you have one loading screen less when reloading.
Savescumming Ironman guide : Step one, don't play Ironman. :v
So I will sometimes savescum inheriting PUs and it actually does kinda work that way. I had a Bohemia game with Brandenburg, Saxony, Thungria, Poland, Lithuania, Castile, Burgundy, Hungary and Austria all under PU. When my ruler died the first time i inherited Brandenburg and Lithuania, I save scummed and the next time it was only Brandenburg. Reset again and next time it was Castile and Hungary. Personally I always go back when i inherited burgundy because I like to keep them around
Huh, that's weird. I remember I accidentally inherited Austria, tried to savescum it but it just didn't work, I always inherited it no matter what. My guess is that it's possible to savescum it if the annexation chance changes, maybe the game recalculates the outcome idk
@@CoolBonobo yeah I’m not sure because I know it’s predetermined on ruler. That’s why I say kinda, cause I’m not really sure what determines it. I previously thought that it just predetermined if you WILL inherit tags, like it may not be the same one but you will be inheriting
you can savescum inheritances a little but only if you happen to have a much low dip rep number at the moment your ruler died. In short Overextension impacts dip rep which influence the inheritance chance so inheriting at a moment with >100% OE gives less chances to inherit than at 0% OE. (IIRC each +1 dip rep adds +1% to inherit)
Nice! Short and clear) Thanks!
Good guide, this is the only reason why humanity even exists in 2024
YOOO FINALLY END GAME GUIDE LMAO
nice i picked the wrong mission tree this saved the campaign
Reloading isnt cheating, you're just nudging the threads of fate
Next tutorial, how to edit txt files to make 100,000 dev provinces in ironman.
You can actually do it in theory with hex editor. You'll need to also modify save checksum tho so it doesn't become normal save, and idk if it's possible
@@CoolBonobo Oh its possible. Its easy, passing the checksum is stupidly easy and you can get overpower countries and provinces from 1444. Do you wish to know how? Strictly for educational purposes obviously... 😊😊
Sure, would love to hear it
@@CoolBonobo Is it OK to DM via the discord?
this didnt even need a tutorial all you need to do is open task manager and press end task
That's the most basic savescumming possible. This video covers everything, and you'll be able to go back not a few month in time, but basically anytime you want
The game crushed