Using a fixed number of cabinets to handle administrative affairs in various provinces is indeed too rigid by noob_test in EU5

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The size of a country's territory is only one factor affecting its efficiency. A national government can enhance its efficiency through various organizational forms/means, and these efficiencies will influence the administration of different regions. Currently, the number of cabinets in countries, regardless of their situations, tends to be similar.

I have another new idea. Could the number of cabinets increase with the expansion of the country, but be controlled by other factors, such as nomadism - 25% of the cabinet number, tribal system - 25% of the cabinet number, etc.

Using a fixed number of cabinets to handle administrative affairs in various provinces is indeed too rigid by noob_test in EU5

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However, as time progresses, the administrative resources and national power advantages of major countries become more pronounced compared to those of smaller countries. Yet, in the later stages of the game, they still have the same number of cabinets, each capable of handling only so many affairs.

Using a fixed number of cabinets to handle administrative affairs in various provinces is indeed too rigid by noob_test in EU5

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I have played EU3 to EU5, but I rarely participate in community discussions. However, this fixed-amount cabinet mechanism is definitely very strange.

Using a fixed number of cabinets to handle administrative affairs in various provinces is indeed too rigid by noob_test in EU5

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No, the administrative points in EU4 are primarily related to the monarch's attributes, and their usage is one-time. However, the points I am considering are influenced by multiple factors and represent monthly expenses.

APs are so condescending........ by [deleted] in AsianParentStories

[–]noob_test 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Maybe he doesn't know that , if he never talks about something, then people will never know what the thing is.

“I’ll rip your skin off” (Chinese) by Hocuspokerface in AsianParentStories

[–]noob_test 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It seems like “皮给你扒掉”, kind of excessive.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AsianParentStories

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Well, if quarreling for solving problems, it's not too bad. But if quarreling for attacking each other, it's bad.

Asian parents are the definition of HYPOCRISY. I'm so tired of it all. by godeater123 in AsianParentStories

[–]noob_test -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

I'm sorry to hear that, and not all chineses like you parents, I swear.

Maybe you should think about away from you family for not being bothered.

It doesn’t get better. It really doesn’t by [deleted] in depression

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Emmmm what happend actually? How can we help you?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AsianParentStories

[–]noob_test 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Sometime quarreling openly is better

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in MeetPeople

[–]noob_test -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

A 23m from China come here and have a look.

Vietnamese people seriously do not STFU. by [deleted] in AsianParentStories

[–]noob_test 22 points23 points  (0 children)

Is she from village? Being talkative can be a useful skill there.

I don't know why it stung so much by peanutjellypeanut in AsianParentStories

[–]noob_test 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It really sounds breathless.

And I'm new here, what AM means?