If you release Bulgaria from your province as a subject while the rebels are already occupying ottoman land, the cores will be returned to your Bulgarian vassal instead of Bulgaria being an independent nation.
I tried on 1.34 without exploits and saw my sanity disappear. Even had nightmares trying to core ASAP the required provinces for missions and client stating (merc + infl ideas) the heck of the rest. Almost impossible trying it “clean”
I dont think it did because it doesn’t force every ai to convert, you can see france and hungary stayed catholic. It would delay the reformation by a lot though and it’d give you plenty of time to just conquer them off the map and achieve the same goal
I'm not completely certain, but I'm pretty sure the anti-unionist rebels have a chance to spawn per orthodox province. So it's not so bad at first, when you only have a few provinces, but it absolutely kills you after the first Otto war because you like triple your number of orthodox provinces. I find it's really important to use the money I get from them to build the five churches you need to remove the union of churches privilege.
Nice video, learned a lot about Byzantium gameplay! Only thing... we never find out if the Reformation was stopped, or how many Catholic countries were left. Which was kind of the point of the video, right?
Since reformation desire is part of the Papacy mechanics, would you maybe be able to stop the Reformation by just doing the mission that disables the Papacy?
You do that from the pentarchy mission which requires like 30 dev in alexandria antioch jerusalem rome and constantinople and to have cored and converted them all
So, Playmaker, what's the over under on this? Based on the two points below, I think it still falls in favor of letting the age progress. Pros: Your benefit from the final economic mission (-15% Aggressive Expansion until end of Age of Reformation) will now last forever, the Dutch Revolt cannot spawn. Cons: No Age of Reformation -20% warcost against other religion, no Absolutism
@@Theplaymaker57you sure about that ? I did the same before dlc with Byzantium mission made achievement with defender of the faith btw, and reformation did not spawn but era moved on
It’s easier to start as say poland convert to orthodox and conquer whole Europe, especially considering the op mission three of poland giving it pu on whole easter europe
Can you just stop playing the same nations repeatedly and start playing for Mesopotamia for the fk sake. Mesopotamia is so fking underrated that almost all of the foreigners disrespect Mesopotamia way too much
@Theplaymaker57 Mamluk is an Egyptian Sultanate, it's Egyptian Arab at least if not just Egyptian. Try any Mesopotamian Arab sultanate or dynasty or empire like Abbasid and others, ESPECIALLY try to make the return of the Assyrian Empire. I'm sure the ancient Assyrian people still exist today
@MrMiddleWick If you're talking about Assyria: ● Technology? Yeah, it apparently lost the inheritance due to Neo-Babylonia, especially the Hellenistic Empire. ● Culture? Nope... it's still from ancient, but it probably evolved. ● Either way doesn't matter for 3 reasons: 1) The land size of Assyria [consists of Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, Palestine, Kuwait, northern land of Saudi Arabia, western land of Iran, southeastern land of Turkey] is decent as much as present Turkey at least, which it should have a decent population. 2) Economic purpose: Assyria would've the biggest oil and gas in the world, twice possession of Saudi Arabia at least. The damage cause of current rivers of Mesopotamia was the US, Iran, ISIS (US secret agents), and Turkey). This means that, in the timeline of this modern Assyria, two legendary rivers of Mesopotamia would remain safe. Thus, it would provide high prosperity by farms and others. Mesopotamians are genetically gifted in science than any others. During the lifetime of Saddam, Iraq had the most scholars with Ph.D in the whole Arab world, including Iran and probably Turkey. Even Iraq was very new, unlike Iran, which is cheat-like. There's many beneficial others need to mention, so all those strengths are really sufficient and fun to play.
No reformation
Society has progressed beyond the need for reformation
Based
What a cliffhanger
Hi!! Ame-Chan
every time you post i’m like “there’s no way he comes up with some crazier kookyer strategy than the last vid”
and somehow you always make it happen
Thanks for the kind words!
wtf is that ending lmfao
Me deciding I was done editing 🤣
So did you stop the reformation?
@@wachtwoord5796no lol
@@Theplaymaker57 respect
bro why would you end the video like that @@Theplaymaker57
Lets concentrate a metropolitan. Hes concentrating real hard
on today's misspronounciation of tlemcen, 14:10 tlemeken, good stuff
Bro you are honestly my favoutite EU4 content creator.All your videos are awesome.Keep it up!
Im at war with "Thlemeken" too
If you release Bulgaria from your province as a subject while the rebels are already occupying ottoman land, the cores will be returned to your Bulgarian vassal instead of Bulgaria being an independent nation.
if this happens, your bulgarian vassal will be extremely disloyal
@@punishedwhirligig3353yep, that’s why I personally never do this. Direct conquest is the way!
I tried on 1.34 without exploits and saw my sanity disappear. Even had nightmares trying to core ASAP the required provinces for missions and client stating (merc + infl ideas) the heck of the rest.
Almost impossible trying it “clean”
Did it work?
I dont think it did because it doesn’t force every ai to convert, you can see france and hungary stayed catholic. It would delay the reformation by a lot though and it’d give you plenty of time to just conquer them off the map and achieve the same goal
i guees most of them go back to catholic
I'm not completely certain, but I'm pretty sure the anti-unionist rebels have a chance to spawn per orthodox province. So it's not so bad at first, when you only have a few provinces, but it absolutely kills you after the first Otto war because you like triple your number of orthodox provinces. I find it's really important to use the money I get from them to build the five churches you need to remove the union of churches privilege.
I am definitely going to try this out for a Byzantium Orthodox HRE using the 1820 start date glitch
Nice video, learned a lot about Byzantium gameplay! Only thing... we never find out if the Reformation was stopped, or how many Catholic countries were left. Which was kind of the point of the video, right?
Since reformation desire is part of the Papacy mechanics, would you maybe be able to stop the Reformation by just doing the mission that disables the Papacy?
You do that from the pentarchy mission which requires like 30 dev in alexandria antioch jerusalem rome and constantinople and to have cored and converted them all
this really is an eu4 guide of all time
You actually pronounced Candar correctly in this video!
you can't of pronounced nassau as nasu...
Well, lets not throw words like can't around. I'm pretty capable in this area.
If you ask to return core and it isolates another province, that country get super salty. I do that all the time by accident because I never learn
Playmaker continuing to be the Ymfah of EU4
florry worry did this as ottomans he did use the tributary war score exploit though
was here for the stream
insane plays
your video editing is as sloppy as your gameplay and I love it
So, Playmaker, what's the over under on this? Based on the two points below, I think it still falls in favor of letting the age progress.
Pros: Your benefit from the final economic mission (-15% Aggressive Expansion until end of Age of Reformation) will now last forever, the Dutch Revolt cannot spawn.
Cons: No Age of Reformation -20% warcost against other religion, no Absolutism
Oh, def not viable to do, but its funny
Reduce army maintenance during peacetime instead of firing advisors
Bro we need the answer!!! Did it work or not?
If papacy is disabled, isn’t that enough to halt the reformation? Seems like you don’t need to swap religions at all
oh hey i caught this stream. I gave you dollar to say Klirikloi, don't spend it all in one place
I hope why I would get to know why staing in age of discovery is a good thing
Nice video
What was the command that you used for annexing all countries in console command?
annex_all
@@Theplaymaker57 Thanks🙏🙏🙏
Your inflation is absurdly high, and that causes problem with income and expenses
Why did you delete the Austria review guides video, I was stuck at the half part of the video lol
Just wanted to say if you're interested, Hajduks is pronounced "Hi" like you're saying hi to someone and "dooks"
or Haiduks
isnt game just bypasses the requriments for the next age after some time?
It does not. 🤣
@@Theplaymaker57you sure about that ? I did the same before dlc with Byzantium mission made achievement with defender of the faith btw, and reformation did not spawn but era moved on
you have to prevent global trade also otherwise age of absolutism happens
age of reformation can be prompted by colonialism spawning
If you somehow manage to conquer all of Italy before 1450 you can stop the renaissance@@grigorian4665
Up until like the last 5 minutes that was the most average Byzantium game
everytime i play in the hre i stop the reformation by becoming 1 of 10 remaining catholics
wait so in vanilla EU4 there isn't something that makes the age of absolutism trigger when global trade is discovered?
There is, but it can only happen if you're in the Age of Reformation. It has to be sequential.
@@nehemiahkenny5027last time it happened for me, aor just went for 10 years (minimum) tho that was in a ck3>eu4 mod
Best economy player eu4
When will you play mamluks?
First. Always enjoy these cracked strategies to break the game.
Can you list all the privledges you gave?
It’s easier to start as say poland convert to orthodox and conquer whole Europe, especially considering the op mission three of poland giving it pu on whole easter europe
restore the patriarchy hahaha
what was the command you used to annex every country?
annex and then you put country ID that you wish to annex.
Well? Did it work?
🤠📸
Why integrate? Why? Literally you have pronoiassssssssssssssss
Wait, does that mean absolutism is never a thing?
absolutism age is not tied to reformation age it happens 120 months after global trade
@@Unfezant33 but doesn't it require age of absolutism to start?
@@filipsz.8309 nah
Awe everywhere, awesome content, AWFUL pronunciations :D
I honestly don´t get why you need to release Burgundy at the end
Im too catholic
ah, so the % is more into Orthodox? males sense@@Theplaymaker57
Can you just stop playing the same nations repeatedly and start playing for Mesopotamia for the fk sake. Mesopotamia is so fking underrated that almost all of the foreigners disrespect Mesopotamia way too much
like the mamluks?
@Theplaymaker57 Mamluk is an Egyptian Sultanate, it's Egyptian Arab at least if not just Egyptian. Try any Mesopotamian Arab sultanate or dynasty or empire like Abbasid and others, ESPECIALLY try to make the return of the Assyrian Empire. I'm sure the ancient Assyrian people still exist today
@@Hellish_Life I'm pretty sure that if they exist today they might, in fact, not be so ancient
@MrMiddleWick
If you're talking about Assyria:
● Technology? Yeah, it apparently lost the inheritance due to Neo-Babylonia, especially the Hellenistic Empire.
● Culture? Nope... it's still from ancient, but it probably evolved.
● Either way doesn't matter for 3 reasons:
1) The land size of Assyria [consists of Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, Palestine, Kuwait, northern land of Saudi Arabia, western land of Iran, southeastern land of Turkey] is decent as much as present Turkey at least, which it should have a decent population.
2) Economic purpose: Assyria would've the biggest oil and gas in the world, twice possession of Saudi Arabia at least.
The damage cause of current rivers of Mesopotamia was the US, Iran, ISIS (US secret agents), and Turkey). This means that, in the timeline of this modern Assyria, two legendary rivers of Mesopotamia would remain safe. Thus, it would provide high prosperity by farms and others.
Mesopotamians are genetically gifted in science than any others. During the lifetime of Saddam, Iraq had the most scholars with Ph.D in the whole Arab world, including Iran and probably Turkey. Even Iraq was very new, unlike Iran, which is cheat-like.
There's many beneficial others need to mention, so all those strengths are really sufficient and fun to play.
Μy bro you cant just mispronounce nations like that, i mean come on... say it with me, tlemchen
Your content is refreshing!