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10-24-16, 10:45 AM
Paradox recently released the ninth major expansion to EU IV. It's easily my favorite grand strategy title (almost 2500 hours) and I'm wondering if any members here play?
It's not the sort of game that everyone will like of course, but if you're in to these sorts of games it's a good one. The depth and complexity are exceptional, but for me it remains highly intuitive and accessible.
I was a long time Total War player, and while I still love those games, the campaign side of the game left me wanting more. Things like espionage, diplomacy, politics, economy and so on are fairly shallow, even if the tactical side is always good.
So a few years ago I was looking for something similar, but different. I bought Crusader Kings 2, and liked it. While I missed the tactical side, the rest was so much more in depth. Mechanics intricately interwoven. That led me to EU IV, and that was it. Now here was the game I've wanted all along. That was almost four years ago and the game has continually evolved. It keeps getting better.
If you like strategy games you should give it a look. A few screens:
A recent game as Hungary for the 'Take That von Habsburgs' achievement. I play ironman as I'm a bit of an achievement whore. Aragon is in a Personal Union with us. So the empire spans from the Atlantic to the Black Sea.
http://simhq.com/forum/files/usergals/2016/10/full-303-128003-eu4_76.png
Here, Hungary invades Ottomans, because we can.
http://simhq.com/forum/files/usergals/2016/10/full-303-128001-eu4_74.png
Prussia, formed after beginning the game as Brandenburg. We would go on to form Germany.
http://i121.photobucket.com/albums/o215/dbond88/FormGermany_zps0achs30f.png
The glorious nation of Kawali, a custom nation for the 'From Humble origins' achievement
http://simhq.com/forum/files/usergals/2016/01/full-303-115713-kawali.png
The Teutonic Order for the 'Baltic Crusader' achievement. Definitely one of my favorite nations and government forms to play
http://simhq.com/forum/files/usergals/2016/01/full-303-116065-teutonic1770.png
It's not the sort of game that everyone will like of course, but if you're in to these sorts of games it's a good one. The depth and complexity are exceptional, but for me it remains highly intuitive and accessible.
I was a long time Total War player, and while I still love those games, the campaign side of the game left me wanting more. Things like espionage, diplomacy, politics, economy and so on are fairly shallow, even if the tactical side is always good.
So a few years ago I was looking for something similar, but different. I bought Crusader Kings 2, and liked it. While I missed the tactical side, the rest was so much more in depth. Mechanics intricately interwoven. That led me to EU IV, and that was it. Now here was the game I've wanted all along. That was almost four years ago and the game has continually evolved. It keeps getting better.
If you like strategy games you should give it a look. A few screens:
A recent game as Hungary for the 'Take That von Habsburgs' achievement. I play ironman as I'm a bit of an achievement whore. Aragon is in a Personal Union with us. So the empire spans from the Atlantic to the Black Sea.
http://simhq.com/forum/files/usergals/2016/10/full-303-128003-eu4_76.png
Here, Hungary invades Ottomans, because we can.
http://simhq.com/forum/files/usergals/2016/10/full-303-128001-eu4_74.png
Prussia, formed after beginning the game as Brandenburg. We would go on to form Germany.
http://i121.photobucket.com/albums/o215/dbond88/FormGermany_zps0achs30f.png
The glorious nation of Kawali, a custom nation for the 'From Humble origins' achievement
http://simhq.com/forum/files/usergals/2016/01/full-303-115713-kawali.png
The Teutonic Order for the 'Baltic Crusader' achievement. Definitely one of my favorite nations and government forms to play
http://simhq.com/forum/files/usergals/2016/01/full-303-116065-teutonic1770.png