What aspects of Stellaris & CK3 are the same as EU5?
Basically the title. If there are any, what aspects of those games will help me better get a grasp of EU5. Whether it's exactly the same or similar. Anything helps.
Basically the title. If there are any, what aspects of those games will help me better get a grasp of EU5. Whether it's exactly the same or similar. Anything helps.
Super random question, but I was curious after remembering some old videos I saw.
When would you consider the Golden Age of DCUO to have been, and what was it actually like? I’ve heard people talk about Mepps spawning bosses in the open world, open-world PvP being active, and the game feeling way more alive back then.
I didn’t start playing seriously until around 2016, when I was in 9th grade and finally started understanding MMOs more, so I’m curious what earlier players remember most from that era.
Getting ready for a match with some friends and looking for advice. What are some common mistakes players make in PvP? It can be anything from strategy and diplomacy to city management, military tactics, or build orders. I’d love to hear both beginner mistakes and more subtle ones that experienced players notice.
Playing in Japan. I'm making good gold, a decent military individually, I'm in a house bloc. However, the Yamato clan is in almost every county and constantly gets Kampaku. I can barely get my dynasty members on county positions since they have a near infinite amount of influence. I can only get 2 before I have to go all in on my own duchy as to make sure I can pass it on to my heir. I've now went Soryo, but still don't know what else to do besides build up loads of gold for mercenaries. I can't make any meaningful alliances as everyone else is weak in Japan with only one county. And the Chinese and Koreans refuse to marry outside of their culture for alliances.
I see only two ways out of this. Go back administrative, put everything on becoming Kampaku and wiping out their house, or to just quit.
Am I cooked?