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EU4 - Development Diary - 14th of April 2020

Good morning! We’ve talked about Imperial Incidents in previous dev diaries, and since then the design and UI has been refined quite a lot. Today I’ll be revealing two more Imperial Incidents as well as changes to the Great Peasants’ War.

Decline of the Hanseatic League

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The EUIV period saw the Hanseatic League fall from the dominant commercial power in Northern Europe to a minor clique of merchant guilds. If Lubeck loses its dominance in its home trade node after the Age of Discovery, they will receive an event where they can choose to petition the Emperor for aid. This triggers an Imperial Incident in which the Emperor has three options:

  1. Ignore the plight of the Hanseatic League. The Emperor gets a harsh opinion penalty with Lubeck and its League members.
  2. Reinforce the Hanseatic League by asking the Free Cities of the Empire to join. All Free Cities are promoted to join the Hanseatic League, and each one that joins gives Imperial Authority to the Emperor. Lubeck and its League members will appreciate this.
  3. Proclaim an Embargo against the League’s rival. The dominant power in the Lubeck node gets reduced trade power in several trade nodes, and the Emperor gets an opinion bonus with Lubeck and its League members.

The Reformers Protest

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The Reformers Protest is an Imperial Incident that fires after the Protestant League is victorious in the League War if Reformed countries make up a sufficiently large portion of the total number of Princes in the Empire.

This Incident inducts the new Protestant Emperor into their new role by forcing them into a major decision. The Emperor has three options:

  1. Refuse to make any compromise and protect the hard-won victory of the Protestant League. Choosing this option will prompt all Reformed Princes to reconsider their membership in the Empire, with larger AI nations being much more likely to leave than smaller AI nations.
  2. Set Religious Peace in the Empire. Protestant will no longer be the official faith of the Empire. Emperors and electors can now be of any Christian religion. This will satisfy the Reformed Princes, but also makes it possible for the Catholics to return to power in the future.
  3. Abdicate the Imperial throne and proclaim the Reformed faith to be the official religion of the Empire. An AI Emperor will only pick this option if they have been reduced to a single province, or if they have less than 50 warscore against a Reformed Prince.
Great Peasants' War - Again!

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I first talked in detail about the Great Peasants’ War in October, but since then we’ve decided to expand on it to give more agency to players with an interest in either side of the conflict. Here are the most significant changes we made:

  • The Emperor can now use the Crush the Peasantry CB while the GPW is ongoing, and can target any Peasant Republic in the HRE regardless of border distance. This allows the Emperor to actively take the fight to the peasants.
  • Added new Peasant Revolt CB for Peasant Republics. It is usable during the GPW. It can also be used after the GPW if the peasantry manage to enforce their demands on the Emperor. This CB allows you to force other HRE Princes to become Peasant Republics, giving agency to the peasant side of the conflict.
  • Added decisions for both the Emperor and Peasant Republics to end the GPW early and trigger the Imperial Incident if they accumulate enough score for their side. Tooltips on this decision will show the current score.
  • When a newly-formed Peasant Republic is forced to change their government during the GPW, the total score is moved in favour of the aristocracy.
  • Score is added to the peasant side when a Prince becomes a Peasant Republic during the GPW regardless of how it happened.

A Message from our Artist and our UX Designer

A valued and talented team member, our artist, is leaving us today to work on another PDS project. As it was their last day, I asked if there was anything they'd like to share with the community before their departure. This was their response:

The feature that our artist enjoyed the most was probably working with the Hegemon icons. The shape and visuals for them are something new but still holds that EU4 spirit in them. The favorite is of course the naval icon with the fabulous unicorn.

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Other things they loved to work on was making the new bg for the settings screen. It now speaks unity and actually… makes sense?

The HRE windows and pop-up was of course a challenge but thanks to our UX designer they made the interface work and look beautiful as well! Look at those curtains, so smooth.

Our artist also wants to add that “At the end of the day it’s always been so nice to see the reactions to the new stuff we add or update and what you, the community enjoy to see from us and what makes your heart tick with joy when it comes to Europa Universalis 4”

As our UX designer’s last day on the project, they'd like to share the process behind the new HRE screen:

“The HRE was my favorite to work on, because it was a big challenge.

I always start exploring ideas, different layouts and how to display the information. After a few iterations, we decided to move on with the 3rd idea."

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3 different layouts and explorations

As we started developing, we realized that the initial idea for incidents -beautiful and fancy tapestry- was not clear enough. So we decided to go on with buttons instead.

Because of that the entire layout needed to change, as we didn’t need all that space for incidents.

To show a new idea to the team, I did a simple wireframe, moving the reforms to the upper part and incidents down. Also decided to display imperial authority and dominant faith in a clearer way.

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Wireframe to discuss with the team

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Mockup based on the wireframe

And finally, for the last iteration, we noticed that the numbers inside the buttons were not clear and didn’t help players to make a decision. To solve that, I suggested using an icon representing what kind of decision was that and added the numbers of supporters.

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Last mockup

“It was an honor to be part of EU4 and hope you all enjoy Emperor!”

We all wish both our artist and our UX Designer the best of luck in the future, and we're sure they'll go on to do great things at PDS.

That’s all for today! Next week Groogy will talk about a new feature coming in Emperor as well as a very cool feature for Custom Nations. And since I’m here I’ll also reveal that the much-anticipated Hussite/Bohemia dev diary is scheduled for the week after next. Hope you all have a great week!
 
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I would like to suggest an incident for the series of wars against the french around 1700 (War of the reunions, nine years war, war of the spanish succession and the war of the quadruple alliance) following the creation of the Grand Alliance/ League of Augsburg (pretty sure there is currently an event for it somewhere, but that doesn't really cover the scope of these wars) where the emperor gets the choice to let France be, launch a war with the rivals of France in order to curb their expansion or create a defensive alliance with the french rivals and members of the empire close to the french border (would work more like the league war than a normal alliance).
Liege of Augusburg can kinda already be got by overambitious France eating too much, slapping France with unlawful territory, then as emperor joining coalition against him so all the statelets also join
 
There should be seperation, many calvinists oppossed protestants who maintained 'popery' like the maintenance of bishops of England at the least, Armianism was also opposed by the calvinists of the Netherlands.
It really would help if protestants had the religious schools of Islam to modulate interactions between each other

Yes, thats what would be best. The schools of different believes. But yeah Protestantism was very diverse and Calvinism is just a subset of it which is largely grouped together with other Reformed believes, which it shares more with than Lutheranism which is mostly what Protestantism is ingame.

But beyond that, while there were definite disagreements they also relied much on eachother. Britain often invited foreign rulers who were another subset of Protestantism to rule over them. Examples being William III of Orange vs James II. Or later on the Rulers of Hannover.
 
I'm a big fan of the the Dutch Revolt Imperial Incident and I have some questions related to that.

How will a Holland player affect the Dutch Revolt? Let's say he only took over Friesland and Utrecht provinces, what will his role be in an AI Dutch Independence event?
Will one of the requirements for the Disaster still be 'at least 5 provinces in the Lowlands region with Dutch/Flemish/Frisian culture' ?
Is there still a mechanic called 'x joins the Republic' ?

Thank you.
 
I'm a big fan of the the Dutch Revolt Imperial Incident and I have some questions related to that.

How will a Holland player affect the Dutch Revolt? Let's say he only took over Friesland and Utrecht provinces, what will his role be in an AI Dutch Independence event?
Will one of the requirements for the Disaster still be 'at least 5 provinces in the Lowlands region with Dutch/Flemish/Frisian culture' ?
Is there still a mechanic called 'x joins the Republic' ?

Thank you.

I assume that if its your primary culture it wont trigger
 
How often will Lubeck survive to see its Incident? Will there be incidents post 1700s?
 
Also, who is now working on the art? Or will there be no new art for the game's UI? (last expansion)
 
Any Imperial Incident involving Byzantine Empire and Ottomans would be appreciated!
An Imperial Incident involving Ottomans that I could think of historically speaking is the Perpetual Diet of Regensburg.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perpetual_Diet_of_Regensburg

Here people talk about the War of the Reunions that would be interesting events and an Imperial Incident to a showdown between France and the HRE alliance leading by Austria.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Truce_of_Ratisbon

However, I cannot find the historical events to justified the Imperial Incident relating to the Byzantine Empire.

However, you have a ground to suggest for the Papal state events or incidents that call for a crusader against the Ottomans.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fall_of_Constantinople#Aftermath
 
An Imperial Incident involving Ottomans that I could think of historically speaking is the Perpetual Diet of Regensburg.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perpetual_Diet_of_Regensburg

Here people talk about the War of the Reunions that would be interesting events and an Imperial Incident to a showdown between France and the HRE alliance leading by Austria.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Truce_of_Ratisbon

However, I cannot find the historical events to justified the Imperial Incident relating to the Byzantine Empire.

However, you have a ground to suggest for the Papal state events or incidents that call for a crusader against the Ottomans.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fall_of_Constantinople#Aftermath


Here a couple links regarding the historical events related to the Byzantine emperor and his ambassadors traveling the Christian world to seek a renewed crusade/support against the Ottomans

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Council_of_Florence

https://www.caitlingreen.org/2017/12/byzantine-emperor-london.html?m=1

The emperor was willing to do anything to get support to save his Empire. Unfortunately despite doing everything in his power to secure alliances he was ignored and his only ally left him right before the real fighting started.
 
@holyvigil
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Council_of_Florence
Thank you for your insights. I agree with you that it is dealing with the Papacy the Byzantine, and the Ottoman invasion [The Great Schism ]. I agree with Hussite Wars is relating to the Bohemian elector kingdom. However, these wars lasted from 1419 to approximately 1434. The game starts in 1444.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hussite_Wars#The_fourth_anti-Hussite_crusade

A Christmas visitor: the Byzantine emperor's trip to London in the winter of 1400–01
Those are interesting historical events, but it is started in 1444. CK maybe suggestion would be great.
 
I read in a dd before, that there will be "just" 13 incidents - any chance that there is time to add some more?
They are quiet cool in dynamic ways. But as I see the trigger conditions of the incidents shown until now, they will not spawn every campaign. And just 3-4 incidents for a whole run seems quiet few. As well if its just 13 different.
Possible incidents should be enough?

Just some short thoughts that came into my mind right now:

Something about the Fugger, their trade imperium and the State of Augsburg

Venican Trade

The last help request of the byzantine empire when ottomans attack

The Forming of a newer midgame tag in the HRE like hannover, swabia or something

The state of hungary when ottomans attack or Hungary when its a PU

An incident about west rhine wanna leave for france/ france client state when France is revolutionary

An Incident when Austria/Habsburg is also King of Spain

An Incident about the Orders or the State of Danzig

the fate of netherlands when forming

Hunger crisis or leaving people to the colonies (as a lot of germans did) - changes via reforms, let them leave etc.

also the Maria Theresia thing that is right now a decision would be perfect as an incident.

And another Question: Is it possible to have more than 1 incident at a time? or is it scripted that, this can't happen?

No anwsers this DD? @neondt @Groogy @Johan
 
@holyvigil
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Council_of_Florence
Thank you for your insights. I agree with you that it is dealing with the Papacy the Byzantine, and the Ottoman invasion [The Great Schism ]. I agree with Hussite Wars is relating to the Bohemian elector kingdom. However, these wars lasted from 1419 to approximately 1434. The game starts in 1444.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hussite_Wars#The_fourth_anti-Hussite_crusade

A Christmas visitor: the Byzantine emperor's trip to London in the winter of 1400–01
Those are interesting historical events, but it is started in 1444. CK maybe suggestion would be great.

for the London visit yes. But the HRE CTA was more recent than the visits.
 
Why not more options for the religion events after winning a league war in the HRE. Such as an option to just allow Catholicism and Protestant, or just Protestant and Reformed, or just Protestant and Hussites, or just Protestant, Reformed and Hussites, or just Catholicism and Orthodox.

Will the Bavarian succesion crisis or the Saxon PU over Poland, they were both major events and both caused major wars.
What about Julich being added in as a prince? And having an event for Brandenburg or Prussia to PU it?
 
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