Economics in the early modern era is simulated by taxes and production income from provinces, as well as trade. Nations which mint too much currency, or are over-reliant on gold mining, are penalized by inflation. Technology investment is important in the long run; the game does not use a Civ -style tech tree, but instead has several different technology categories, which unlock new military units and buildings. Diplomacy is rather detailed: royal marriages, insults, alliances, trade embargoes, and so on all affect relations between countries.
Players are able to gain control over other countries peacefully through personal unions and vassalage. Early international institutions such as the Holy Roman Empire, the Papal Curia and with the Divine Wind expansion the Shogunate are simulated in some depth.
Every country has its own culture and religion, a frequent source of diplomatic unity or friction. Rulers have control over armies, navies, and mercenaries they recruit. Combat is abstract, with no direct control over battles contrast the Total War games. Military tradition is necessary for recruiting good generals and admirals. Aggression seizing provinces without a rightful claim is checked by the 'badboy' system of international infamy common to Paradox's games.
The game is historically detailed; one can play the 'grand campaign' starting in or , but any date before the French Revolution with the Napoleon's Ambition expansion is a valid starting point as well, with historical leaders and countries appropriately updated.
Major events such as the War of the League of Cambrai are playable this way. Often the game diverges from reality after some time in-game, with unhistorical events such as Portugal colonizing North America, or Poland-Lithuania surviving to bully its neighbors. The game may be played single-player or multiplayer, with players controlling different countries; every non-human country is controlled by its own AI. Paradox has released 4 expansion packs for EU3 ; each one requires all the previous expansions.
On 3 May , an expansion named Napoleon's Ambition was announced by Paradox. It was officially released on 22 August via GamersGate, a digital distribution platform. The Windows version of the expansion is available as a download from GamersGate or as part of the Europa Universalis III Complete retail package, and aims to expand on EUIII with an improved interface, an enhanced trade system, expanded options, and the inclusion of more content to cover the extended time period.
On 5 March , a second expansion titled In Nomine was announced. It was officially released on 28 May that same year. Features include: a further extension of the game's time frame, the addition of the Byzantine Empire, a revised AI which focuses on strategic top-level goals, and completely reworked rebels with their own goals and abilities. Because the game's time frame has been extended by 54 years, it now includes nations such as the Byzantine Empire and the Jalayirids, leaders like Tamerlane, and events such as the end of the Hundred Years' War.
A key variation of the expansion is the ability for the player to make important decisions that will shape the future of their country. They can now implement decisions on both country and province level with the new decision system, including hundreds of different decisions depending on situation for example, the current state religion and country. In Nomine also features 'rebels with a cause'. There are several types of rebels Religious, Patriotic, Peasant For example, if patriotic rebels take control of a province, that province will suffer from 10 more years of nationalism and is more likely to defect.
Other rebels include colonial rebels in your colonies determined to get representation or independence and reactionary nobles rising up to put the serfs back in their place. You can now choose between crushing rebels using military force, negotiating with them, or leaving them and watching them enforce their demands on your country.
On 19 August , a third expansion titled Heir to the Throne was announced. It was released for Windows on 15 December and includes many features requested by members of the forum. As the title suggests, it is focused mostly on royal family dynamics.
On May 27, , a poll was created on the Paradox forums by a developer in which users could vote for a new expansion. On 9 September, Divine Wind expansion was announced. This was the first time Heir to the Throne and Divine Wind became available in retail. Most of EU3's settings are in plain text files that are easily changed to modify the map, historical events, etc. Some popular mods extensively change the game, adding historical flavor, fantasy scenarios, or new game mechanics. Version: v 5.
The action is transferred to the Asian region, where the main events will take place. New buildings and opportunities for trade have appeared, which, combined with high-quality graphics, completely immerse you in the atmosphere of a mysterious and cruel Asia. The game brings new elements and possibilities to the gameplay, be it military or commercial craft. The player can take control of one of the powers, ranging from powerful China to dwarf countries.
The main goal is to achieve the prosperity of your state without falling under the oppression of the aggressors. There are many tools to achieve this: government, trade unions, religion, economic direction. Only you decide with whom to fight, and with whom to enter into cooperation. Much attention is paid to colonization, which gives impetus for further development. In addition to spring politics, one should not forget about the internal situation in the country: you will have to monitor the loyalty of subjects, regulate their behavior.
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