I've never had the HRE not do unlawful territory on me no matter how high trust or relations were.If you're in the HRE, it's better to ally Austria, just so you won't get unlawful territory from the Emperor.
If you are protestant, do it. It's the best way to deny Austria emperorship. Just make sure that during the war you do everything you can to boost relations with protestant electors so that once the catholic is deposed you become the emperor.Have a great game going as Brandenburg but debating weather to join/lead the protestant League.
That Lithuania border is actually historical.Since I can't, please enjoy these images just so you can see how close I came.
Standard beginning as Brandenburg. Allied as Denmark, pushed east against Pomerania and Teutonic Knights, killing the former and vassalizing the latter. Then I got back their cores from Poland. Got by pure luck a PU with Hesse. A convoluted string of events resulted in me getting PUs on Mecklenberg and Thuringia (after the latter was released in a war against Saxony). Also began taking chunks of Silesia from Bohemia. By this point, I had converted to Protestantism, and my size and high diplomatic reputation meant I was able to vassalize first Oldenburg and then East Frisia. Denmark also moved south into the Empire with my help (not that I minded, I got territory elsewhere for it).
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Protestants win the league war. Lithuania, Iberia, Sweden, and Naples are the only Catholic places left in Europe. Poland and most of Germany is Protestant like me and the rest are Reformed. I think I was briefly emperor until Austria converted.
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My latest screenshot. By this point, I was the big power in Central Europe, able to throw around my weight with impunity. For some reason, aggressive expansion doesn't really count to outsiders of the HRE unless they happen to be allied to that country, so I'm happily allied with England and Venice and very friendly with France and Spain despite violently hunting down and murdering German states left and right. In this image, I had just diplo-annexed Hesse, was about to inherit Thuringia, and Cologne was my vassal. Although the Hohenzollerns were also on the throne of Wurttemberg, I was never able to force a PU. After this image was taken, I conquered Saxony, annexed my remaining vassals and was fighting a coalition war that I started against the whole rest of the HRE, and winning. In the peace deal, I probably would have seized Pfalz, Aachen, Frankfurt, and Nuremburg. After that,all I would have had to do was attack Bavaria and take Munich and Augsburg to proclaim the German Empire. I likely would have accomplished this by 1700.
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Since pretty much forever(It didn't when I started but since that was in 1.3 it doesn't say much) game hides saves from previous versions so people don't load them and fuck them up as that kept happening even when Paradox added a warning on load that you had to agree to, you can still risk it if you wish just make sure to make a backup save first, I advise against because the changes often mean you are really playing a different run even if nothing game-breaking happens.I was within a couple of years from uniting Germany as Prussia. Now the new update and GDPR deleting all previous all previous updates means I can't finish it.
Since pretty much forever(It didn't when I started but since that was in 1.3 it doesn't say much) game hides saves from previous versions so people don't load them and fuck them up as that kept happening even when Paradox added a warning on load that you had to agree to, you can still risk it if you wish just make sure to make a backup save first, I advise against because the changes often mean you are really playing a different run even if nothing game-breaking happens.
Anyway all you have to do is get the code to unlock previous versions and you can go on playing on previous versions.
Brabant update. Austria still gets Holland/Flanders in several reloads. This is getting frustrating, to be honest.
Yeah I read a bit further and found all this out.
Oh well, I’m having fun now. Already strangled Muscovy in the cradle.
Well, it would make sense that the Native Americans living in your expanding colonial territories would still suffer the effects of disease.Be me.
Create the custom Kingdom of the Canaries, based off of the historical Norman adventure state that existed there in the early 15th century
Colonize Brazil right off.
Move my capital to Bahía.
Think I'm a smart boy for basing my nation in the New World and getting a thirty year head start on colonization while still being Western.
Now it's the 1590s, and my country has just started to get the standard "Native Americans fall apart due to disease" events, despite that I'm originally European, and that I've been in contact with and bordering other european powers for decades now.
Is this a bug, or a brilliant event chain?