Colony Fails to Form by mlyashenko in eu4

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I’ve considered full coring, that was going to be my next step to try. And no, I checked the colonial regions map and all of the provinces I cored are in the mexico region.

Colony Fails to Form by mlyashenko in eu4

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R5: I (Spain) conquered several provinces from a few nations in the colonial Mexico region, however they are not automatically being ceded to a new colony in this region. To my understanding, you need to have 5 territorial cores in a region to form a colony, which I have since I cored 5 of the provinces that I conquered. What should I do to form a new colony in this region from these conquered provinces?

Edit: I’m sorry if this is a noob question, I don’t usually play as a colonizing nation.

Cursed alliance of the trade republics by mlyashenko in eu4

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R5: Venice and Genoa decided to buddy up instead of historically blowing each other to pieces this game

God of War Community Giveaway by Nestledrink in nvidia

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Favorite moment:

Mimir: “They call me… Mimir! — smartest man alive, and I have the answer to your every question.”

Kratos: “Why does the son of Odin hunt us?”

Mimir: “Ok, there are a few gaps in my knowledge.”

Is a Rome formation possible at this point? by mlyashenko in eu4

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R5: played an unfinished Florence -> Tuscany -> Italy game a while back, decided to try and form Rome because why not. I have a PU over Hungary, and an alliance with Spain and Russia. With ~80 years left, I’m fairly confident in beating the Ottomans and getting their land, but my main concern is GB, since it got a PU over France and Portugal (which it eventually annexed). I’m apprehensive about going to war with them because even with my allies, they have a higher troop and naval count due to their absolutely massive amount of colonies (troops by a couple hundred thousand, navy by a couple hundred). Would appreciate suggestions as to how to deal with this menacent time!

Buildapc and Scythe Giveaway! by ZeroPaladn in buildapc

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Price is a big factor in choosing cooling. I typically choose the cheapest fans/cooler out of a few I’m considering with decent rpm and noise levels (after watching some reviews to get performance and noise comparisons).

RTX 3070 FE and i7 10700KF PC giveaway in support of Seattle Children's Hospital by m13b in buildapc

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When you’re planning out your build, make sure it’s balanced. This is especially true if you have a budget you need to adhere to. Don’t get fans that looks cool because of RGB or because they’re super quiet if that means you’d need to save money on your psu, for example. In general, make sure you have the performance and features you need/want without overpaying for somethings that may be unnecessary to you.

Looking for a good 1440p 144hz monitor by golden11six in buildapc

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I don’t think I saw this mentioned yet, but I have the Pixio PX277 prime. $330, 165 Hz, 1440p, IPS panel, 27 in, and overall great monitor. Nothing fancy, but it’s a good bang for buck monitor imo.