However, overall EU4 is the ultimate map painting game. Stellaris is closer to a more traditional RTS in how you control your fleets and build up defenses while EU4 is much more similar to HOI4 in that its a map game in the purest sense. EU4 is about Empires taking their roles on the world stage, while Stellaris is about exploration, building
There's no comparison on the learning curve. You learn Civ6 with your first game. You learn EU4 with 200 hours of experience and a graduate level course worth of research. And even then you wonder if all these people who claim to understand the more esoteric mechanics are just faking it like you are. WietSmurf.
Yes the natives can become a powerhouse. In random map with the special native tech stuff you can blob very fast if everyone is close enought together without having to colonize. The Europeans can also now actually land somewehere were you can do the same as core killer above which helps really much.

The Infantes of Aragon. The Infantes of Aragon are the brothers and sisters of king Alfons V of Aragon, cousins of king Juan II of Castile, of the Trastámara dynasty. Their influence and ambitions in Castilian politics have been a constant for a quarter of a century, now reaching a new critical and turning point.

EU 3 v. EU4. Which do you prefer? EU4 EU3 is easily one of my favorite games ever. Thinking about pulling the trigger on 4, but would love to hear some thoughts from here on which version players like more. So, which do you prefer: EU3, EU4, or are there mechanics you like more from one than the other? Archived post. Ambition: +1 Missionary. The Latin Empire is a formable country via completing the Crusader mission "The Latin Empire" and its subsequent event. It can be formed by The Knights, Athens, Cyprus, Epirus, and Naxos at the start. It also has access to the unique Crusader State tier 1 government reform so long as it remains Catholic. . 370 36 326 199 55 86 217 136 31

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