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Ответитьfor me, the rares i have ever seen was red ruthenia, there is not even line in eu 4 wiki about this country, co i dont know how it appeared
ОтветитьI just love tag switching for some reason. Every single MP game with my friends I either try to find the most obscure formable in the area I'm playing in and form without even mentioning it or do something ridiculous, like our last complete playthrough I played Aragon (ended up with PU on Castile and Portugal :D), conquered Tunis, reformed Tunis, conquered that bit of Africa between Tunis and Iberian Peninsula, formed Algiers, then when I was done annexing I formed Andalusia.
Another great moment of note, I witnessed Austria lose a war and they were forced to release Styria as a vassal. Styria proceeded to get a bunch of allies, completely reconquer Austria, and form..... Austria, an Austria who was no longer part of the HRE.
Ok so I've seen all of these more then once
ОтветитьAlso allways see Sardinia Piemonte
ОтветитьAllways see lotharagania
ОтветитьOne I've never seen ingame yet is Germany................ maybe because I've never played this game so I can't have seen it ingame 😅😅😅🤦
ОтветитьI just gotta say, I REALLY appreciate all the puns
ОтветитьI saw lanfang once playing a campaign
Ответитьtoday i saw after 1000's of hours azerbejan form for the first time in my game.
ОтветитьHoly crap you butchered the pronounciation of ahmed osmanoğlu
ОтветитьWhy don't we have Russian Empire as double formable nation in this awesome game!
ОтветитьThe borders of nations we have today are sometimes the results of flukes, but mostly the outcomes of inexorable factors. This is as realistic as a game of Risk, where the conditions of weather in Yakutsk are ignored.
ОтветитьI was able to form Jerusalem as savoy - piedmont Sardinia idk how tho
ОтветитьThe ai just formed libertatia in my castile playthrough, wtf
ОтветитьI have seen Lanfang form even tho they didnt have chinese provinces, were those Rebels?
ОтветитьKurland is awesome fun to play, particularly if you get it early.
Ответитьwho on earth is changis khan haha
Ответитьimagine being Romanian in real life and just wanting to play your own country haha
ОтветитьI literally see sardinia-piedmont every game after 1700 when playing out of europe...
ОтветитьI am actually playing my Ethiopia-Aksum run with Piamonte-Sardinia existing. It's getting close to 1700 and even if I can't see America yet I'd swear the Aztecs still exist,
Ответитьyey, my home country of Latvia was mentioned!
ОтветитьI disagree. The hardest and rarest is Ireland. I haven't been able to form that even years into the 21st Century
ОтветитьHow about Krakow? I saw it only once. Is it rare?
ОтветитьThe ai formed Armenia, lanfang, and united Central America in my worlds
ОтветитьThanks
ОтветитьHonestly I wish you could form Rome earlier and have new missions and other such things from there. As it is, forming Rome is pretty boring because by the time you form it, you've gotten rid of most of the interesting countries you'd normally interact with, and without any sort of system of interacting with members (such as the HRE system or interacting with vassals in CK3) it just feels like isolation when you form Rome.
Ответитьplayed as karabakh but armenia wasnt formable back then, was a very challenging playthrough in any case.
ОтветитьI thought i'd get some ideas for a new playthrough but it turns out I've done all the nations on the list. EU5 when paradox :D ?
ОтветитьThe reason Kurland, or Courland, offers colonial perks is because it did actually have colonies in real life: Courlander Gambia and New Courland.
ОтветитьIf you start with an Himalayan country with a turkish immortal ruler you create the Imperium of Mankind but only pops in the year 30.000.
Ответить"...and speaking of pain, it's time we go to Greece!"
ОтветитьI just started playing a Zimbabwe game and have gotten to form the nation into an empire and I had Libertatia on Madagascar without even realising it's rare lol. I only have like 100 hours in the game.
ОтветитьI think forming the HRE as a nation can also be quite a pain in the azz
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ОтветитьNever seen sealand. Or jonestown.
ОтветитьIt's Courland. Not Kurland I'm surprised they did that. And they did have a decent navy historically. As avassal of pol/lith. They also. Tried colonization on Tortuga and west Africa.
ОтветитьThere's a few nations that start with no core provinces and can only be formed by rebels of a certain culture, some real unicorns out there.
ОтветитьWhat? This game was made in 2013, so it is 8 yrs old. According to steam it only has 14K active users but your video has been seen 263K times.
I cry foul. So each active user watch your video 18 times?
Turan is rare because the developers did not include such a nation. But should be.
ОтветитьSardinia Piedmont has a special place in my heart. I basically cut Europe in half and separated Germany and France. Love the toothpaste color lol
ОтветитьTry to form Galicia and Kingdom of Leon in Spain, that is hard as fuck
ОтветитьI cant remember the name but my first game I started as maguindanao and formed a massive Malay state from the edge of Tibet to Taiwan and australia
ОтветитьWas playing this last night with the boys and I got stuck with Greece. So I reformed the Byzantine Empire and took most of the Middle East and North Africa very fun
ОтветитьThe Kingdom of Prussia is rare if not the Player forms it. The AI conquers Duchy Prussia normaly with Poland and if that not happen Denmark will. I have played EU4 for 2.2k hours and have only seen the Kingdom of Prussia founded by the AI only once. Maybe its not for that list cause its relatively easy founded by the Player but the AI have there Problems with it.
ОтветитьI'm supporting your part of algorithm by commenting, because the video is Very Nice
ОтветитьI love how he said diet-prussia
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