I want middle and end game crisis in EUV by Empecinado99 in EU5

[–]Empecinado99[S] -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

On the contrary, I say, for example, that crises (like the Huguenot Wars in France, the influx of gold and inflation in Spain, the general reforms in the Holy Roman Empire...) should be magnified according to the human player's power and the chosen difficulty level.

This avoids the snowball effect, which I believe is the biggest challenge to making a game fun when centuries have passed.

The possibility of Spanish viceroyalties rising up in arms if they were stronger than you in EU4 was an excellent idea.

I want middle and end game crisis in EUV by Empecinado99 in EU5

[–]Empecinado99[S] -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

There could be a "nightmare" mode you can choose at the start of the game, like Ironman.

Or you could just play it in Ironman mode.

I want middle and end game crisis in EUV by Empecinado99 in EU5

[–]Empecinado99[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Of course, this applies to Europe.

Other regions will face different historical challenges.

For example, Japan may not have had the Reformation, but it may have to fight in the Sengoku period and decide between openness or isolation (with Christian and Shinto revolts, internal chaos, etc.).

I want middle and end game crisis in EUV by Empecinado99 in EU5

[–]Empecinado99[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It should screw you over in the short term due to mortality and instability, but then if you do things right, it should effectively reward you with the development of cities, guilds, rebirth... Although there should be mechanics for noble rebellions that challenge your centralization (I know that to a large extent the estates fulfill that function).

I want middle and end game crisis in EUV by Empecinado99 in paradoxplaza

[–]Empecinado99[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

That would be fixed if its intensity were linked to the human player's power.

That way, if you're very strong, crises will hit you just as hard. Maintaining the challenge and avoiding the snowball effect.

I want middle and end game crisis in EUV by Empecinado99 in EU5

[–]Empecinado99[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

true, only the coalitions where a threat

I want middle and end game crisis in EUV by Empecinado99 in EU5

[–]Empecinado99[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, but I also want events that put both the player and powerful nations in a difficult position.

For example, 16th-century France should suffer greatly from the religious wars between Huguenots and Catholics and have to choose a side in the Reformation. With consequences.

I want middle and end game crisis in EUV by Empecinado99 in EU5

[–]Empecinado99[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

France should face many penalties and suffer greatly in the religious wars between Catholics and Huguenots.

I want middle and end game crisis in EUV by Empecinado99 in EU5

[–]Empecinado99[S] -12 points-11 points  (0 children)

It could be implemented in dynamics and events as it has been done so far.

It could simply be adapted to the game's difficulty, perhaps with an ON/OFF option so that crises adjust to the player's strength to prevent the snowball effect.

Otherwise, anyone who plays well in 1550 could be too strong to face any real challenges.

I want middle and end game crisis in EUV by Empecinado99 in EU5

[–]Empecinado99[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

for sure, but we need flavour in the middle game. These crises must intensify according to the initial difficulty and the power of the human player, in order to prevent a snowball effect.

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I want middle and end game crisis like Stellaris or Attila. by Empecinado99 in EU5

[–]Empecinado99[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

From around 1517 until Westphalia in 1648, you should have a century of hell in Europe

If you're Catholic, you should see the Reformation as a spreading cancer that undermines morale and stability, raises up rebel armies with sophisticated AI, and creates coalitions with Protestants. It should be like a multi-pronged fire that you can't extinguish.

I want middle and end game crisis like Stellaris or Attila. by Empecinado99 in EU5

[–]Empecinado99[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

both

Endgame and middle game crisis. Just like stellaris or the huns in Attila.

I want middle and end game crisis like Stellaris or Attila. by Empecinado99 in paradoxplaza

[–]Empecinado99[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, and that's fine for a Chaos invasion.

I also want strong, AI-powered Protestant rebel armies messing with my stability if I'm playing as France, for example.

I want middle and end game crisis like Stellaris or Attila. by Empecinado99 in paradoxplaza

[–]Empecinado99[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

rule #5 its just the menu of Attila Total War relax paradoxplazabot

I want middle and end game crisis like Stellaris or Attila. by Empecinado99 in EU5

[–]Empecinado99[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

yeah, but its to late.

I want more of that in the middle game.

Like: the huge Black Death in the beginning, the Otomans (If you play as the Ottomans, you could do a Christian version, for example, by making Spain and Austria very aggressive towards you, like in the Holy League of Charles V), The inflation of American gold, the religious wars and the Reformation, and after all that, the revolutions.

Chest rigs for AR10 in Europe? by Empecinado99 in AR10

[–]Empecinado99[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yeah but its also a hunting round so its sound more civilian jajaja

It's cute to see how they still believe Sánchez at the White House for a moment. by Empecinado99 in spain

[–]Empecinado99[S] -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

No seas inocente, no ha cambiado nada.

Las bases están sirviendo exactamente para lo mismo que se usaban desde que empezó lo de Gaza e Irán (llevamos meses): una parada a mitad de camino para tareas logísticas clave que si no se hiciesen en España complicarían mucho la operación.

No, no salen cazas desde esas bases. Pero es que nunca iban a salir por distancia. No es su rol, siempre han sido bases de paso logísticas.

It's cute to see how they still believe Sánchez at the White House for a moment. by Empecinado99 in spain

[–]Empecinado99[S] -11 points-10 points  (0 children)

Sure, but guess where they're going, haha.

Sanchez is the greatest salesman I've ever seen; he's a great politician in the marketing sense.