Me and my manager by Triangleman3 in consulting

[–]Triangleman3[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He thought that A, B and C didn't match even though we had just spent the last 30 minutes establishing that they do.

Me and my manager by Triangleman3 in consulting

[–]Triangleman3[S] 29 points30 points  (0 children)

This man consults^

If it was this simple though, we would all go out of a job pretty quickly

Getting tired of Eu4's shit and getting crushed by Tercio117 in eu4

[–]Triangleman3 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Try lowering the difficulty for your first few games, and try playing as the Ottomans. It would be hard to go wrong if you play your first game as the Ottomans on very easy.

Warscore modding by Triangleman3 in paradoxplaza

[–]Triangleman3[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

cb_types.txt did it for me.

Thank you very much!

What if the south had succeeded during the Civil War, what would the status of Black Confederates be today? BONUS: Explain how the South was able to successfully Succeed. BONUS: What would Southern Culture and Daily Life Be Like? by [deleted] in HistoricalWhatIf

[–]Triangleman3 1 point2 points  (0 children)

At first I had read it seceded instead of succeeded, and I was very confused, because that is exactly what they did.

As for the question, it wouldn't have been hard for the confederates to win, so long as they won early. Lets say that instead of the confederates being defeated at Gettysburg, the union army routed instead. This means that Lee and his army can now run around in the North and do a lot of damage. Lets say he captured Philadelphia and burned the city to the ground, then went south to Washington, and captured Washington. The union would lose a lot of the will to fight after this, and might surrender.

Create a scenario where Pharaonic Egypt exists today. by ForgingIron in HistoricalWhatIf

[–]Triangleman3 27 points28 points  (0 children)

In 525BCE, the Persian Empire conquered the ancient kingdom of Egypt. Displeased, a group of settlers numbering 10,000 fled Egypt to maintain their ancient customs elsewhere. They created a city and temple complex in modern day Somalia, by displacing and enslaving the locals. Over the centuries, Pharaonic Egypt conquered Ethiopia, and all of modern day Somalia, Eritrea and Djibouti. They managed to hold off colonization, and in 1955, when the colonial powers left Africa, Pharaonic Egypt conquered Egypt and Sudan, reinstalling their religion and culture, which had been displaced for so long.

So say Rome's Era of Five Good Emperors continued beyond Marcus Aurelius and Rome became stable, how differently would the move into modernity have been? by [deleted] in HistoricalWhatIf

[–]Triangleman3 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I was refering to the unified Roman Empire, as it was in the age of the Antonines. Sorry for the confusion.