@@Red_Zed btw, I just downloaded the game again after not playing for years. For vanilla, what can I do to quickly move/convert roman pops to corsica to colonize the western provinces?
I don’t know mate, does the mission not send them across? If not manual move Roman hellenic slaves across. I played about an hour of vanilla before installing Invictus 😅
Hi guys, i realised after I finished everything that I missed the Bosporan area, however I hope the rest of the glorious empire makes up for it! I hope you enjoy guys!
I've done a WC as Rome before. That was with the extended timeline+crisis of the third century mods of course, so I didn't finish the entire world until the 300's AD. Mainly because I offered Bharatwarsta (India), Bononia (which was basically the parts of modern russia that is on the map) and Pritania to be my clients and it then took over 150 years to integrate them all peacefully... I actually kept converting that game until it finally started crashing on me in in 1913, when I was playing Victoria 3. Now that was an eternal Rome... Same royal family in charge in 1913 that kept the throne from year 1, which by pure coincidence was the year I converted to an monarchy. I played CK3 like the Game of Thrones-mod, aside from the Mongols everything was under the empire and I used a mod that made me play a random rather than the primary heir, so I was actually only the emperor for the first 100 years or so of the CK3 run. Even spent a couple of generations as a count until I managed to snag a kingdom at one point. Then I converted the game with the Roman Empire set to fracture as the HRE, and started over in EU4 playing as the Emperor of the HRE (cheated to make it to hereditary) as just the single province of Rome since that was all the emperor had owned himself in CK3. Conquered Italy and North Africa and colonized all of the Americas before I converted to Vic3 and became an industrial powerhouse with all the raw materials from america. Since literarly the entire CK3-map was in the HRE and the CK3-EU4 converter give you a huge amount of development agressive expansion was INSANE in EU4. I spent many months of RL-time playing that mega-campaign. Good times... Anyway, the point is that it is actually possible to become an empire WITHOUT a civil war. What you'll need, if I remember it correctly, is the law that allows you to get a dictator for life. The dictator have to be a populist, and then you need massive, overwhelming, 80% senate control for the populists in the senate. I managed it by "exiling" every prominent Boni and Optimate senator. And what I mean by "exiling" is making them govenors. It increases their powerbase, but it severly limits their senatorial influence. Makes sense, they aren't actually in Rome to speak in the senate. So with the opposition out of town I just pushed through the tech and decicion and made my dictator emperor. That is the "Request" rather than "demand" line of succesion route. So what you need is a popular (90+) populist with high (50+) tyranny, make him dictator for life, and then push populist senatorial control over 80. It wont be very exiting gameplay for a video, it's just a lot of politicking, but it can be done without fighting a civil war. The hardest part is the senate control, but you should have enough regions to send any powerful boni or optimate out of town by now. Make sure that you pack all the offices with populists, even if they aren't very good, and all the govenors with the other factions. I don't think assigning them to legions counts though, although that can make them popular so you'll probably want populists for the armies. Also slander any popular non-populists to keep their senatorial influence down, that will keep your tyranny high as well which you need anyway. Corruption also makes characters more likely to become populists so it can help if you can't get enough populists... Just give them free hands and bribes, especially if they are charismatic and martial this will often put them over the edge to switch parties. Or, y'know. Go the war route if all that sounds like a lot of work... :D Just make sure to have as much stability as possible if you go for the violent route. The higher your stability the larger portion of the empire you'll start off with.
1. Britannia et Hibernia must come under full Roman occupation 2. The Pannonian Basin to the Carpathian Mountains. 3. Germania to the Elbe River, plus further expansion along to the Baltic Coast for access to the Amber Road 4. Secure the Greeks around the Black Sea 5. Push onto the Indus River and the Oxus River (Amu Darya) 6. Complete Alexander's ambition by securing Arabia. 7. Find the source of the Nile (or at least as far south as you can afford to press).
A republican empire. I’m assuming you haven’t watched all the series as I’ve said a few times that we will do the civil war once the borders are recreated ;)
This....this brings happy tears to my eyes...it's just so beautiful 🥲
AVE ROMA!!!!
Ave!!!
@Red_Zed btw i think you should go for germania and britannia in the next eps
Germania still needs some civilization
Yes!
@Red_Zed and Roman alexandrian ambitions! The lands between the Zagros and the Indus shall speak latin!
Don’t worry all the known world will speak Latin soon 🫡
@@Red_Zed btw, I just downloaded the game again after not playing for years. For vanilla, what can I do to quickly move/convert roman pops to corsica to colonize the western provinces?
I don’t know mate, does the mission not send them across? If not manual move Roman hellenic slaves across. I played about an hour of vanilla before installing Invictus 😅
Hi guys, i realised after I finished everything that I missed the Bosporan area, however I hope the rest of the glorious empire makes up for it!
I hope you enjoy guys!
If there is no julii then claudii dynasty would be a better candidate for emperorship
Yea good idea!
I vote Northern Africa next! I think it'll center the name placement beautifully!
👌
I've done a WC as Rome before. That was with the extended timeline+crisis of the third century mods of course, so I didn't finish the entire world until the 300's AD. Mainly because I offered Bharatwarsta (India), Bononia (which was basically the parts of modern russia that is on the map) and Pritania to be my clients and it then took over 150 years to integrate them all peacefully...
I actually kept converting that game until it finally started crashing on me in in 1913, when I was playing Victoria 3. Now that was an eternal Rome... Same royal family in charge in 1913 that kept the throne from year 1, which by pure coincidence was the year I converted to an monarchy. I played CK3 like the Game of Thrones-mod, aside from the Mongols everything was under the empire and I used a mod that made me play a random rather than the primary heir, so I was actually only the emperor for the first 100 years or so of the CK3 run. Even spent a couple of generations as a count until I managed to snag a kingdom at one point. Then I converted the game with the Roman Empire set to fracture as the HRE, and started over in EU4 playing as the Emperor of the HRE (cheated to make it to hereditary) as just the single province of Rome since that was all the emperor had owned himself in CK3. Conquered Italy and North Africa and colonized all of the Americas before I converted to Vic3 and became an industrial powerhouse with all the raw materials from america. Since literarly the entire CK3-map was in the HRE and the CK3-EU4 converter give you a huge amount of development agressive expansion was INSANE in EU4. I spent many months of RL-time playing that mega-campaign. Good times...
Anyway, the point is that it is actually possible to become an empire WITHOUT a civil war. What you'll need, if I remember it correctly, is the law that allows you to get a dictator for life. The dictator have to be a populist, and then you need massive, overwhelming, 80% senate control for the populists in the senate. I managed it by "exiling" every prominent Boni and Optimate senator. And what I mean by "exiling" is making them govenors. It increases their powerbase, but it severly limits their senatorial influence. Makes sense, they aren't actually in Rome to speak in the senate. So with the opposition out of town I just pushed through the tech and decicion and made my dictator emperor. That is the "Request" rather than "demand" line of succesion route.
So what you need is a popular (90+) populist with high (50+) tyranny, make him dictator for life, and then push populist senatorial control over 80. It wont be very exiting gameplay for a video, it's just a lot of politicking, but it can be done without fighting a civil war. The hardest part is the senate control, but you should have enough regions to send any powerful boni or optimate out of town by now. Make sure that you pack all the offices with populists, even if they aren't very good, and all the govenors with the other factions. I don't think assigning them to legions counts though, although that can make them popular so you'll probably want populists for the armies. Also slander any popular non-populists to keep their senatorial influence down, that will keep your tyranny high as well which you need anyway. Corruption also makes characters more likely to become populists so it can help if you can't get enough populists... Just give them free hands and bribes, especially if they are charismatic and martial this will often put them over the edge to switch parties.
Or, y'know. Go the war route if all that sounds like a lot of work... :D
Just make sure to have as much stability as possible if you go for the violent route. The higher your stability the larger portion of the empire you'll start off with.
Massive achievement lad!
Thanks bro! 🫡
1. Britannia et Hibernia must come under full Roman occupation
2. The Pannonian Basin to the Carpathian Mountains.
3. Germania to the Elbe River, plus further expansion along to the Baltic Coast for access to the Amber Road
4. Secure the Greeks around the Black Sea
5. Push onto the Indus River and the Oxus River (Amu Darya)
6. Complete Alexander's ambition by securing Arabia.
7. Find the source of the Nile (or at least as far south as you can afford to press).
All the world will be taken
Historically Rome tried but couldn't control south of Nabatea They also tried building a colony in red sea
Yeah, there are areas in which they went like parts of Germania too, but I was going off their borders at their height :)
Thank you!!!!!!!
Np man
Please play as a random japanese tribe (not yamato) in the terra indomita mod. It's an epic challenge trust me.
Yes im planning on doing a video in the mod, that might be the option :)
@@Red_Zed thank you very much
Np man I also want to play as china as well
@Red_Zed good idea
beautiful
🥲
What's that yellow religion in Italia?
I checked, it says Kemetic on the map due to a number of people from the Egypt conquest, however it’s 66% Hellenic so I think it’s a bug 🧐
WE NEED AN EMPOROR NOW!!1!
He’s coming!
you should clean up Germania
Will do
All Romes lead to Rhodes
😆
Africas borders could stand to be corrected
Carthago Delenda Est
Yes
LETS GOOOO
Here we go!
take germania up to the elbe
All of it!
I hate border gore so much
Me too
Dom't worry we have a solution for this.Its name is Rome
Yes
Push through Parthia to India
👌
Achieve what the title of the game says imperator
Yes
Clean up North Africa and Britain next video
CIVIL WAR! 😆
@ you as a Brit can agree that at this point roman leadership would be better than any of parliament
Depends, not sure on Nero 🧐😆
Civilize next rest of British Isles and Maghreb- Ceterum censeo Carthaginem esse delendam
Destruentur
Very sad is this country isn't Roman empire. Is Roman republic.
A republican empire. I’m assuming you haven’t watched all the series as I’ve said a few times that we will do the civil war once the borders are recreated ;)
not sad, based as fuck, the republic is way more interesting