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Hello everyone and welcome to yet another development diary for Europa Universalis IV. Today we’ll talk about the biggest feature of our next expansion. A system we called “Ages of Europa Universalis”.

The game is now divided into 4 separate ages, where different rules apply in each age. Each age also have objectives you can fulfill, and abilities you can use use.

  • Age of Discovery => 1400 -1530
  • Age of Reformation => 1530 - 1620
  • Age of Absolutism => 1620 - 1710
  • Age of Revolutions => 1710-1821

Each age have seven objectives that can be fulfilled, and if they are fulfilled, you gain +3 power-projection as well as 3 splendor each month.

Now you may ask? What is splendor then? Well.. Splendor is the age specific currency you use to purchase abilities. There are seven abilities in each age that each country can purchase, and there is also four unique abilities in each age, where countries that historically were powerful in that age can unlock a special ability.

Whenever a new Age arrives, you power projection from objectives start decaying, and you now lose all the abilities you purchased in the previous age.

Today we’ll take a look at the Age of Discovery, which is the first Age.

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Rules
Religious Rules are valid. (Previously before 1650)
Peasants War, Castilian Civil War, War of the Roses can only happen in this Age.

Objectives
  1. Capital in old world, discover Americas
  2. Own Territory on two continents
  3. Embrace Renaissance and keep it in all state provinces.
  4. Own a 30+ development city
  5. Own 5 Centers of Trade
  6. Have at least 2 personal unions.
  7. Humiliate a Rival
Abilities
  • Allow Edict “Feudal De Jure Law”
  • Transfer vassal wargoal
  • Create a claim bordering claims
  • 50% longer lasting claims.
  • Explorers & Conquistadors do not cost maintenance while on missions.
  • Finished colonies gets +1 random development.
  • Gain +1 attack bonus in your capital's terrain type
  • Ottomans : +33% Siege Ability
  • Portugal : +50 colonial growth
  • Denmark : 30 less liberty desire in subjects.
  • Venice : +50% Trade Power from Ships

Another cool concept we have related to the Age mechanics is the Golden Era. A golden era can be started once per game for a country, as soon as you have fulfilled 3 objectives in an Age, and lasts for 50 years.

A golden age gives you 10% cheaper costs for anything you spend monarch power on, your land and naval morale increase by 10%, and you produce 10% more goods.


The free patch keeps track of which age the game is in, and uses it for triggers for disasters and events.
 
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well there bonus is there only till 1650 while the age last so it reflect the ottoman power and use of artillry befor the rest of europe and will end after 1650 when everybody got slowly use to it

Until 1530
 
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Also, why would one ever take the Golden Age before the super-lategame when the ridiculous lategame acceleration (Administrative Efficiency + Nationalism/Imperialism CBs) allows you to do much more in the 50 years the Golden Age lasts?

And here at the office, the current opinion of powerusers is that its a button you hit asap.
 
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Do these countries automatically unlock it or do they need to fulfil certain requirements too?

They need to get and spend 800 splendor.
 
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I am wondering

Have at least 2 personal unions.

How does this work for non-christian nations?

They won't be able to get that objective in that age.
 
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What's this then?

Also, is having unique abilities for certain countries really such a great idea when those countries may very well be eradicated atthat point, or exist in completely different circumstances that make no sense for the bonus?

If they can't achieve a few objectives in that age, they won't get their bonus.

I think it would be nice if more of the game's mechanics really varied between the ages as well.

Oh yes, there will be quite alot of difference there.
 
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Can we reasonably assume that you'll be detailing the other ages in the next three Dev Diaries, Johan?

each will get their own diary.
 
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Abilities
  • Create a claim bordering claims

Does this mean we wont be able to create claims at the beginning of the game? One of the ways of getting a CB against a country. If this is true didn't the community overwhelmingly reject the removal of this a while back?

no, its just a way to fabricate claims bordering other claims, so you can claim all of a country if you so desire.
 
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THIS LOOKS AWESOME GUYS ;)
Btw there's no bonus for Castile/Spain in the Age of Discovery?

They get in the next age.
 
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Ok I'm gonna be the towns idiot who asks if this is gonna be a paid or free feature
and if its paid can you tell us how much is gonna cost

Paid.
 
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It's interesting how Johan answer most of specific and individual questions but didn't say a single word about people asking if the "1400" is a typo or an actual new start date ;)

No new start date
 
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Who is the artist of this beautiful image for the age of discovery? I really really like it!

I'm very happy to hear that you like the image. I hope to have some time to make it even better.

Regarding the UI, I feel it's a little strange that in the ages window the first age is on the bottom and the last is on the top and I hope future ages will be 'greyed out' and cannot be viewed before they're unlocked. Besides that, I really like this new feature and am looking forward to trying it out. And I got to say, I'm really liking the artwork. Kudos on the artist.

You are quite right. That is actually something that we have discussed here earlier and I intend to flip the order of the age icons when my schedule permits. Well spotted.
 
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If a country can only get a special ability only once, I guess:

Reformation: Castile/Spain, PLC, Mughal, Persia
Absolutism: France, Sweden, Netherlands, Manchu
Revolutions: England, Austria, Russia, Prussia

Correctly guessed.
 
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It seems very easy for ottomans to get an 'Ability' as Ottomans. If they simply conquer Constantinople and develop it 7 times they already have a monthly growth of 7 splendor: 1 Base + 3 "Present on Two Continents" + 3 "A Large City". An ability costs 800 splendor, so Ottos will get to buy one every 10 years almost from the start just for holding on to their provinces and developing Constantinople a little. This alone is enough to buy all abilities over time.

Actually.. anatolia is europe in eu4
 
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