Started colonizing in New Zealand, Australia, and California...started annexing Haida (Salish is already a vassal, I'm working on Chinook)... Victory in Brunei bumped me from Kingdom to Empire; after embracing Renaissance and Colonialism in rapid succession I hit #1 Great Power
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The screencap there is from before I stopped playing for the day...but after taking it, I got called into war against Jianzhou by my tributary Buryatia. I quickly seized most of their territory and signed a separate peace to stop anyone else from getting it...
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...Buryatia and Korea (allies) divided up the rest of Jianzhou (and their ally Korchin) territory. Subsequently I noticed that Korea was no longer tributary to Ming and actually had claims against them...so I moved most of my armies into Manchuria and Kyushu and declared war.
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Unfortunately around that point I spilled a beer on my keyboard and had to quickly quit the game and clean up. Doesn't appear to be any lasting damage...
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my guy! are you going /isolationist/ or /open/
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generally isolationist but I'm not committed to one or the other
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train man have you also tried crusader kings or stellaris, or is EU4 the only paradox game you play?
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Tried CK2 briefly but haven't gotten into it. EU4 is the only one that I play regularly for now
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analytic mind. EU4 the most pure strategic, CK2 and Stellaris a lot of RPG elements
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Overextension is NEVER worth the cost in incurs!
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Ya, even after getting thru the rough patch I still can't convert the new territory to Shinto bc Sunni is too resistant unless I take religious ideas
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Großskorea for some reason
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really digging it
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I don't mind what they do inland but I'm coming for that peninsula
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What is this?
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Europa Universalis 4
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