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I"m brand new to the game, and this guide is extremely helpful, thank you very much <3
Just bought the Gold Bundle on Steam- $336 worth of DLC and base game for $46 on winter sale.
Got this today. Can’t think why I didn’t notice it before. I’m in my late 60s and not finding a new game last ten years that appeals to me…ah, first release 2013. Haven’t played it much yet beyond clicking things. I’ve played similar types of game a lot and my first impression was wtf is going on. But it feels solid and likeable and the real time and hot joining spike my interest.
I… I think I bought the wrong game.
This is like reading an interactive history book. This is no game 😂
i agree
I am blessed enough to master hoi4 navy. Now here to master Europa
Idk if this is commented elsewhere, but there should be no need to move your merchant to Venice, since you always collect trade in your home node. The merchant will slightly increase your trade value there, but you can tell by the "(5)" on the node that you're already earning 5 ducts of trade from that spot before ever moving your merchant.
Finally talked myself into buying the game, started as the Ottoman. Figured I could take over Albania quickly, but apparently even an empty fort is a big problem. I shall watch tutorials and strike again…
I'm just a humble HOI4 noob who wants to play in a different time date
This is just like the game tutorial. Here are buttons. Here you can click stuff. Which makes stuff happen.
I am honestly none the wiser after watching this. On to part 2, I guess.
wishing I hadn't bought a game that can't be played on my secondary monitor…
thanks
Great vid big dog
Well.. the game looks great but god damn..I'd have to quit my job and play this full time if I'm to learn even half of it.
Bro with all due respect this is not a good tutorial, least of all for beginners. You talk so fast that it's basically impossible to absorb what you're saying without slowing down the playback and crunching up the audio. Even after slowing it down, this is more of an overview than a tutorial. Most of the video is you speeding through a rudimentary description of what a screen tells you, and then moving on to the next screen before giving any examples of possible reasons why we might care about any of that information, or what we could do with it. This means that the viewer is almost guaranteed to retain basically none of the information because there's nothing to moor it to. Just a bunch of factoids. I understand this is supposed to be the first part of a series but I feel more confused than when I started. This could have been better if you were more in-depth as you run through concepts so the listener can associate the learned information with something, and if you spoke at maybe half the speed. I think I'll learn from someone else.
I just do not get this. I'm sure the guy is doing the best he can but this looks way too massively complicated.
I play this game because I like ancient Rome.
low price my ass
a full game is 650$ m8
I still don't really get this game. I really want to though.
Pike and shot should be pretty OP at this timeline. I mean the cover is a dude with a rifle. Can't wait for war crime rp
Im getting ready to do a Lets play EU4 video which nation do you think i should start off as? i will be changing nations throughout the game and make a movie esque type of video like my EMPIRE total war videos …. Come to my page check me out see if you like some of my content thnx for your time and welcome
0:00 / 11:57
Nice tutorial, so thanks. However, the game itself is just stupidly complicated, and I really don't think it needs to be. Far too much going on and when you load it up there's nothing to explain how you play. These tutorials are great, but I don't want to have to spend hours watching videos on how to play a game, before being able to actually have a go at playing it. The game should start with an in-game tutorial
Super disappointed in the game, and wish I could get a refund.
2:30
You talk about Ironman – and DON'T SHOW HOW TO PICK IT.
Map is wrong actually
Ugly, annoying, unoptimized, inaccurate, just an error of 21th century
Time to prep for epic games' next week free games.
Thanks for these videos! Used to play EU3 and wanted to try out this. I downloaded both on steam but both games crash for some reason and won’t even load up. What type of labtop would I need to play EU4? I don’t want a gaming labtop because eu4 is the only thing I want to play. Anyone know any cheaper labtops that would work for this game ?
Is this still valid? I can't see wich patch he plays on and apparently the game got a big rewamp with the 1.35 patch.
I thought hoi4 was complicated 😂 it’s nothing compared to this
Well I regret my purchase
I do not recommend Castille. As a new player tried it and the civil war is incredibly frustrating.
Coming here from hoi4, any tips?
considering this game but is it like civilization where once you get so big it just becomes cumbersome and boring?
Me with over 5000 hrs in EU4: interesting…
I tried EU4 ages ago and loved it until the trade system and the way ideas worked kinda scared me off (along with the terrible micro of armies but that’s an issue with most PDX games.) Now that the board game is out and I’m having a blast with it I’m trying to get back into it.
This is much better than the in game tutorial
30 seconds in. First words not understood: Expansions? What's that? This is for the very beginner?
I have the base game , is it worth playing on scale of 1 to 10 if I have civ6, humankind , mount and blade etc too
I play ottoman and after i conquered byzantium later the land regain independence and i lost much of land i have owned. how to solve that? i heared by rise automy in that state where the separestist is high can solve, so usually what is the conquer, annex land way? by conquer and then rise the autonomy there and wait for several decades til the separestist gone, and relower the autonomy? or by create vassel instead of conquer the land, and annex the vassel later? when i can annex the vassel? and what is the advantage of creating and annex vassel instead of directly conquer?
"Give us 200$ or more."
"That's it with today's tutorial. Now you're a true master of the game."