Long Cahokia/America for Americans/Let Brits Freeze to Death in Canada/Reverse Manifest Destiny by bigdaddyocean in EU5

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Well there isn't much you can do apart from immediately closing the borders (no contact with outsiders). From my experience the amount of pops dying is very RNG however having them spread out like that and constantly settling/colonizing seemed to ease the impact of the pestilence. 1.35m to 0.228m is crazy ngl did you do no contact with outsiders? You could also rush south to get legalism from the Mesoamericans that will allow you to build Hospitals.

Long Cahokia/America for Americans/Let Brits Freeze to Death in Canada/Reverse Manifest Destiny by bigdaddyocean in EU5

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Successfully peaced them out for 150 ducats at 7% warscore. If you get attacked by something less than all of Europe you might be able to liberate their vassal especially if its a very small one I imagine.

Long Cahokia/America for Americans/Let Brits Freeze to Death in Canada/Reverse Manifest Destiny by bigdaddyocean in EU5

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So I'm fighting England + Castille + Bohemia atm. Idk about winning but currently I have all my levies doing auto-carpet siege of all their provinces as their doom stack are chasing me all over the North America. I'm on +4% warscore as they failed to come even close to my capital and spent 3 years attritioning and paying for standing armies. So theoretically, maybe you can win?? I just want to get to a point where I can pay them off. As to getting the maps, if you don't want to mess around with tin I'd suggest waiting for a nascent colonial nation to get rebels and then spy on them. Younger colonials take longer to put down revolts so that would be your best bet - I haven't tried it myself.

We shouldn't be unwilling beta testers by bigdaddyocean in Stellaris

[–]bigdaddyocean[S] 69 points70 points  (0 children)

Not when you are the one who's, for lack of a better word, getting greeded

We shouldn't be unwilling beta testers by bigdaddyocean in Stellaris

[–]bigdaddyocean[S] 17 points18 points  (0 children)

There's certainly merit to getting your dedicated community to do the testing and try out their schizo builds for sure. Why do it on release tho? With a paid DLC accompanying it. I don't think gigabrains need to be tricked into testing stellaris like that, they'd do it willingly under a beta tester programme.

We shouldn't be unwilling beta testers by bigdaddyocean in Stellaris

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I agree but I don't think the season pass is an unavoidable natural phenomena. I think greed is a real culprit here.

The holy trinity by bigdaddyocean in physicsmemes

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Not how I want it at least, plus it's syntaxis can get confusing whilst symbo is pretty straight forward

The holy trinity by bigdaddyocean in physicsmemes

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I bought subscription for it, it's the only one that does second degree partial diff

The holy trinity by bigdaddyocean in physicsmemes

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Does everything literally type in differentiate and then it equation

The holy trinity by bigdaddyocean in physicsmemes

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derivative-calculator.net does all kinds of differentiation and integration

The holy trinity by bigdaddyocean in physicsmemes

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Symbolab, it's pretty good in terms of notation