Name | Europa Universalis IV | ||
Developer | Paradox Development Studio | ||
Publisher | Paradox Interactive | ||
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Release | 2013-08-13 | ||
GameBillet | 32.79 / € | ||
Steam | 9,99€ 8,74£ 9,99$ / 75 % | ||
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Controls | Keyboard Mouse | ||
Players online |  13330  | ||
Steam Rating | Very Positive | ||
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Owners |  1,000,000 .. 2,000,000 +/-   | ||
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Players - Last 2 weeks |   +/- | ||
Average playtime (forever) | 9391 | ||
Average playtime (last 2 weeks) | 1459 | ||
Median playtime (forever) | 3897 | ||
Median playtime (last 2 weeks) | 1459 | ||
Public Linux depots | EU4 LINUX [50.69 M] | ||
DLC | Europa Universalis IV: American Dream DLC Europa Universalis IV: National Monuments II Europa Universalis IV: Conquest of Paradise Europa Universalis IV: Conquistadors Unit pack Europa Universalis IV: Native Americans Unit Pack Europa Universalis IV: Songs of the New World Europa Universalis IV: Songs of Yuletide Europa Universalis IV: Native Americans II Unit Pack Europa Universalis IV: Colonial British and French Unit Pack Europa Universalis IV: Muslim Advisor Portraits Europa Universalis IV: Wealth of Nations Europa Universalis IV: Muslim Ships Unit Pack Europa Universalis IV: Trade Nations Unit Pack Europa Universalis IV: Res Publica Europa Universalis IV: Anthology of Alternate History Europa Universalis IV: Indian Subcontinent Unit Pack Europa Universalis IV: Indian Ships Unit Pack Europa Universalis IV: Wealth of Nations E-book Europa Universalis IV: Republican Music Pack (Skopje Sessions) Europa Universalis IV: Art of War Europa Universalis IV: Evangelical Union Unit Pack Europa Universalis IV: Catholic League Unit Pack Europa Universalis IV: Songs of War Music Pack Europa Universalis IV: Guns, Drums and Steel Music Pack Europa Universalis IV: Art of War Ebook Europa Universalis IV: El Dorado Europa Universalis IV: El Dorado Content Pack Europa Universalis IV: Guns, Drums and Steel Volume 2 Europa Universalis IV: Common Sense Europa Universalis IV: Common Sense Content Pack Europa Universalis IV: Common Sense E-Book Europa Universalis IV: The Cossacks Europa Universalis IV: The Cossacks Content Pack Europa Universalis IV: Sounds from the community - Kairis Soundtrack Europa Universalis IV: Catholic Majors Unit Pack Europa Universalis IV: Sabaton Soundtrack Europa Universalis IV: Mare Nostrum Europa Universalis IV: Mare Nostrum Content Pack Europa Universalis IV: Kairis Soundtrack Part II Europa Universalis IV: Rights of Man Europa Universalis IV: Rights of Man Content Pack Europa Universalis IV: Fredman's Midsummer Epistles Europa Universalis IV: Songs of Regency Europa Universalis IV: Mandate of Heaven Europa Universalis IV: Mandate of Heaven Content Pack Europa Universalis IV: Evangelical Majors Unit Pack Europa Universalis IV: Ultimate Music Pack Europa Universalis IV: Ultimate E-book Pack Europa Universalis IV: Early Upgrade Pack Europa Universalis IV: Third Rome Europa Universalis IV: The Rus Awakening |
Hello and welcome to another Developer Diary! Today we shall talk about the last two nations that will receive specific content for this DLC. But before we start, I should mention some further tweaks based on your feedback from previous DDs:
With that being said, let us get into the content for the Timurids. Lets start with the setup, which has been adjusted with the following changes:
Additionally, the situation with Ajam is now properly explained in an early starting event which can force a war between the Timurids and Ajam: Note: The AI will not declare war through this event on Ajam in order to keep Ajam alive so they can most reliably form Persia. Now lets take a look at the new mission tree, which is split into two major sections: the upper part is heavily focused on ending the Ajam rebellion as well as reconquering lost territories of the crumbling Timurid Empire, reaching all the way from Caucasia to the Delhi Sultanate. The lower part, on the other hand, is all about the internal elements of your country, focusing on the government, the economy, the religion, the military, and the development. The highlights of the conquest missions are the following rewards: Note: The additional missions from Timurid Empire will be showcased later. Meanwhile, the highlights of the internal part are the following, focusing on topics such as Artistic Patronage, Islamic Schools and Laws, or internal politics: The mission Rightful Protector and its follow-up missions refer to the aforementioned privileges you start with. These would be the following: You also start with the Patronage of the Arts privilege. In order to remove the 2 inconvenient privileges, you have to enact special decisions, which triggers are the following: As for the Timurid Diwan reform you unlock, it has the following mechanic attached to it: With that out of the way, let us continue with the branching missions for the Timurids which can be unlocked with the Timurid Empire. You have the choice between the Nomad branch and the Persian branch. First, let us discuss the Nomad path for the Timurids, which unlocks the following missions: Note: All the new missions are colored in orange for the sake of presentation. As the name suggests, the Nomad missions play into the fantasy of your nomadic roots, and as such are quite comparable to the Horde missions as they are heavy on conquest. With that branch, you not only go to the furthest extent of the historical Timurid Empire all the way to Anatolia and Egypt, but fulfill Timurs ambition of re-establishing Yuan. Here are the highlights of this part of the mission tree: The Persian path, on the other hand, is more focused on internal and cultural development: Here are the highlights of this mission path: One special mention goes to the Reform the Soyurghals which enables a very unique mechanic for the Timurids here, with a new type of Subject: That would be the end for the Timurid-focused content, leaving only the Mughals for us to explore. But before that, let me explain why we decided that the Mughals should get a rework. With 1.26 and the accompanying Dharma DLC, the Mughals received their unique content as well as their own set of missions. As time has gone, the quality of the Mughal missions could no longer hold up compared to the ones of the other two Gunpowder Empires. This is the reason we have decided to revisit the Mughals to make them somewhat on par with Persia and the Ottomans. With that being said, let us take a closer look at the Mughals missions: The spirit of the original mission tree prevails as the new Mughal tree also has a heavy focus on unifying all of India under the Mughal banner. Still, the mission tree also provides some other aspects such as religious tolerance, economy, architecture, military, taxation, and a little bit of diplomacy. I will present some general highlights of each aspect, starting with the conquest-heavy missions first: Next are the non-conquest-focused missions, with a wide variety of missions to play with: Note: the mission icons in these screenshots are from an earlier build. The up-to-date icons can be seen in the overview image of all the missions. That was it for todays Developer Diary! Next week Dargeths will present to you the summary of all the features present in the next DLC, that we have been presenting in the Dev Diaries over the past weeks, and an overview of the 1.37 Free Patch. Until then, I wish you all a great week! As we say goodbye enjoy this comic from FatherLorris: |