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    Tourism in Constantinople is booming

    Posted: 08 Jan 2020 06:14 AM PST

    Maramaros is ahead of his time.

    Posted: 07 Jan 2020 10:25 PM PST

    100 Tradition General you say

    Posted: 08 Jan 2020 07:04 AM PST

    My favorite way to "Deal" with Berber Pirates

    Posted: 08 Jan 2020 06:40 AM PST

    When your World history teacher uses loading screen picture from EU4.

    Posted: 08 Jan 2020 01:13 PM PST

    Small suggestion to create a small chance Norse Religion spawns in a province.

    Posted: 08 Jan 2020 09:19 AM PST

    Norse religion already exists in the game, but you need to create a custom nation to use it. I always thought it would be amusing to have it pop up at some point over the course of the campaign. It would have to be a small chance but I think it would add some neat flavour. Already in the game it is possible to get a Jewish advisor, perhaps if the year is prior to 1500 it should be possible for a Norse religion advisor to spawn in a province in Scandinavia or Eastern England (see this map: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_Norse_religion#/media/File:Old_norse,_ca_900.PNG) There could then be an event that could trigger if you hired that advisor to turn the province of origin to the Norse Faith. I think it would open up some interesting possibilities without being entirely implausible or imbalanced. What do you guys think? I don't have much of a wishlist for this game (its already so good!) but this is one thing I've been missing!

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    Desires of the flesh

    Posted: 08 Jan 2020 08:08 AM PST

    Sun for the Sun God!

    Posted: 08 Jan 2020 08:02 AM PST

    First game in EU4

    Posted: 07 Jan 2020 08:18 PM PST

    I’m sure this hasn’t happened in real life, right?

    Posted: 07 Jan 2020 03:04 PM PST

    Drew this map over one map I found on Google. Only the colors are from the original map. This is my first post EVER,so tell me what you think about this.

    Posted: 08 Jan 2020 11:46 AM PST

    The Federal Republic of the Cherokee

    Posted: 08 Jan 2020 08:19 AM PST

    The wiki is literally unusable

    Posted: 08 Jan 2020 01:32 PM PST

    Just another Mare Nostrum post. Did Florence->Italy->Rome and I'm proud of myself

    Posted: 07 Jan 2020 11:24 PM PST

    Byzantium - original ancient Greek names of the provinces/cities

    Posted: 08 Jan 2020 07:21 AM PST

    Byzantium - original ancient Greek names of the provinces/cities

    For years I had been reading EU4 epic conquest stories on reddit and facebook but I never had the time or the courage to delve into the game. Now that I finally did, I have to say it's one of the best gaming experiences of my almost 40 years of life. I've played around 100 hours, still a noob of course, but I ignored the easy starts and went right on to make Byzantium great again. I'm still in 1585, but so far so good.

    However this post is about something else. I've done quiet a bit of research (that's why I love this game) and tried to rename most (all?) of the provinces both in current Greece (plus some in Albania, Bulgaria) and Anatolia to their original ancient Greek names along with the major city of its one. It's not perfect but it's quite accurate given that the borders compared to ancient times are hazy. If anyone is interested in doing it also, wants to correct something or just read about it, feel free to join.

    Starting from east to west:

    Previous name: Original Greek Name - Major City

    - Albanian Area

    Lezhe: Lissos - Lissos

    Avlonya: North Epirus - Avlon

    Durazzo: Illyria - Epidamnos

    - Thrace - Bulgaria Area

    Edirne: Adrianople - Adrianople

    Filibe: Philippople - Philipopple

    - Turkish Area

    Biga: Troad - Troy

    Saruhan: Aeolis - Pergamon

    Sugla: Ionia - Izmirni

    Aydin: Lydia - Tralles

    Mentesha: Caria - Halicarnassus

    Hadavendigar: Mysia - Prusa

    Kutahya: North Phrygia - Kotyaion

    Denizli: South Phrygia - Ierapolis

    Karahisar*: East Phrygia - Akroynon

    Hamid : Pisidia - Sagalassos

    Teke: Lycia - Xanthos

    Sultanonu: Western Galatia - Gordion

    Kocaeli: Western Bithynia - Nicomedia

    Bolu: Eastern Bithynia - Bithynion

    Ankara: Eastern Galatia - Ankyra

    Konya: Lycaonia - Iconium

    Icel*: Cilicia Trachea - Anemurion

    Adana: Cilicia Pedias - Tarsos

    Karaman*: Isauria - Isaura Palaea

    Aksaray: Cappadocia - Archelais

    Kayseri: Caesarea - Caesarea

    Kirsehir*: Chamanene - Mokissos

    Bozok*: South Pontus - Zela

    Amasya: Amasya - Amasya

    Kangiri: Gangra - Gangra

    Sinop: Sinope - Sinope

    Tokat*: South Pontus - Comana

    Canik*: East Pontus - Amisos

    Trebizond*: West Pontus - Trapezus

    Sivas*: Sevasteia - Sevasteia

    Anything eastern I believe is Armenian.

    * = not conquered on the screenshot yet

    https://preview.redd.it/dabhbc5zmk941.png?width=1920&format=png&auto=webp&s=151a5e9536f5dd150d5468110ee980b099ac372f

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    One of the best feelings in this game is when your core province revolts in the ai's country and cores another province, hope this succeeds

    Posted: 08 Jan 2020 11:08 AM PST

    Finally got my first World Conquest (Manchu, May 1786)

    Posted: 07 Jan 2020 09:00 PM PST

    Need help with my next moves for Frozen Assets

    Posted: 08 Jan 2020 05:23 AM PST

    I know it's not much for most people here, but I was very satisfied to get this achievement

    Posted: 07 Jan 2020 05:03 PM PST

    My first ever "complete" campagne

    Posted: 08 Jan 2020 11:06 AM PST

    Read and Weep

    Posted: 07 Jan 2020 05:17 PM PST

    Much Better Than Napoleon (~Cleanish Borders)

    Posted: 07 Jan 2020 10:15 PM PST

    Very mixed feelings about this upcoming Mughal war

    Posted: 08 Jan 2020 11:56 AM PST

    I think my Overextension is a little high.

    Posted: 07 Jan 2020 07:29 PM PST

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