Something I recently learned, if you have tribal vassals and get them to around 200 loyalty (helps if you friend the ruler) they will often request to become a client state, which you can integrate in the future. It’s how I managed to conquer most of Gaul in my current run.
Cool, I live in that region called Cortoriacum. No idea why it was chosen to become the capital of Belgae though in that mission tree, it didn't even exist in that time perod. Cortoriacum started as a roman settlement and that name only appeared in the 4th-5th century AD. Cortoriacum (Kortrijk) was the site though of the mythical Battle of the golden spurs in 1302, where we pretend that the Flemish stood up against the French and kicked their butts and gained our independence, casually forgetting that the French came back a few years later and kicked our butts. While also ignoring that there were troops from what is now Wallonia fighting on the Flemish side, and that the French had troops from what is now Flanders fighting on their side. And last but not least completely ignoring that the cause of the conflict had nothing to do with "Flemish independence", but was about city priviliges and a social conflict.
Just e quick suggestion, set all provinces to auto trade apart from your national capital, that way you'll make a bit more money and also be able to ensure the trade bonuses are working for your capital.
Invictus is the best paradox mod hands down
So good it became the standard way of playing and it's resurrecting the game.
Ye exactly literally saved the game!
Something I recently learned, if you have tribal vassals and get them to around 200 loyalty (helps if you friend the ruler) they will often request to become a client state, which you can integrate in the future. It’s how I managed to conquer most of Gaul in my current run.
Ye I’ve noticed that a couple of times, it helps out a lot with larger empires! Thanks man! :)
Cool, I live in that region called Cortoriacum. No idea why it was chosen to become the capital of Belgae though in that mission tree, it didn't even exist in that time perod. Cortoriacum started as a roman settlement and that name only appeared in the 4th-5th century AD.
Cortoriacum (Kortrijk) was the site though of the mythical Battle of the golden spurs in 1302, where we pretend that the Flemish stood up against the French and kicked their butts and gained our independence, casually forgetting that the French came back a few years later and kicked our butts. While also ignoring that there were troops from what is now Wallonia fighting on the Flemish side, and that the French had troops from what is now Flanders fighting on their side. And last but not least completely ignoring that the cause of the conflict had nothing to do with "Flemish independence", but was about city priviliges and a social conflict.
Haha great comment thanks man! :)
Imperator Rome is probably my favorite Paradox game at this point, it's quick and easy to get into, I love EU4 but what a learning curve that has
I know I love it too! Such a shame they stopped development on it it could have been a flagship franchise like eu4!
Just e quick suggestion, set all provinces to auto trade apart from your national capital, that way you'll make a bit more money and also be able to ensure the trade bonuses are working for your capital.
I think I did just didn’t show on camera or probably forgot once I got all of Belgia, thanks for the comment man! :)
@@Red_Zed cheers man!!
No worries man, I’ll try get some more imp Rome out soon :)
Idk if they have invictus content, but you should try playing Cimbria, one of the greatest threats in roman history.
Ye man I’ve not played much migratory tribes yet so I’ll have to check them out!
Do you use colonization interaction with cultures to speed assimilation into your primary culture?
I normally do with some of the bigger ones, with this campaign though there was pretty even ones but I probably should have done the colony anyway :)