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EUIV - Development Diary - 18th of February 2020

Hello! So today we’ll be covering a fair bit of various functions, most of it is free quality of life improvements coming with the next patch. I’ll also be talking about some changes we’ve done since previous dev diaries in response to feedback from these threads and other platforms. So we’ll start with the one feature that will be accompanying the expansion.

So ever been sitting just hoping that you are going to get an heir that will safely take over your Kingdom when you pass on? You be damned if you let the Habsburgs get their hands on your titles! We’re adding a feature for monarchies where a highly esteemed King can appoint someone to be their successor who is not of their dynasty. You can Introduce an Heir to the court.

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Requirements to use this is:
  • Not in a Regency
  • Not at War
  • Positive Prestige
  • At least 90 Legitimacy
Using it will cost you 20 Legitimacy and 20 Prestige but give you an heir with a local dynasty not of your current one with weak claim to the throne.

Next up are features who all are part of the 1.30 Patch. First one we’ll talk about you might have spotted in the previous development diary.

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Now when you hover over a country shield it will highlight that country on the map with a red outline that pulsates. This will work with all shields, except some like the large shield representing your country in the top left corner.

Next one I teased about yesterday, a small addition but I believe will be quite loved. We’ve added a Core All button in the Stability interface

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If you compare with last dev diary you can see as the stability interface is being reworked to get space for the new Governing Capacity mechanics and to convey all the necessary information to the player.

Not much to say here, it does what it says on the tin. It will try and core as many provinces as you can afford. I can add that the programmers have worked on a bunch of issues that start to appear in the macro builder and various other lists when you start to have more than ~3 000 provinces.

Next is you can now view the mission screen of your subjects.

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It should help anyone that wants to optimize what they get out of their vassals and even be able to get some out of their mission trees to benefit you in the long run.

Speaking of missions, our Content Designers have been going over them trying to make their requirements and tooltips way clearer.

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Part of that has also been to add support where it will show your progress clearer to achieve one of the requirements. For modders some of the triggers that have been improved are:
  • Num_of_owned_provinces_with
  • Num_of_provinces_owned_or_owned_by_non_sovereign_subjects_with
  • Calc_true_if
Next are some changes to generals to help you manage them a bit easier.

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In the military interface for your country you can now detach your leaders from whatever army or navy that they are in control over. Besides this function we’ve also changed a little bit fundamentally how they work, or specifically how they die.

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They now have an age just as if they were a monarch. This has been done for two reasons, one to give you a straightforward way to try and guess if the leader has long for this world or if you should get a younger general on that front. Second, this made it possible for us to tweak how death chance is calculated for Monarchs who are also leaders. Monarchs leading an army no longer get the double check for death based on their age, however of course being on the field is still an elevated risk to his Highness health.

Last improvement is to prove what we all already know to be true, that there are no Swedish Bias in the team ;). So I went ahead and updated the Danish ideas to be more competitive with other naval powers in Europe.

Traditions
5% Ship Durability
10% Tax Modifier

Bonus
10% Naval Engagement

Nordic Rulers Legacy
10% Shock Damage

Vornedskab
20% Global Manpower Modifier
20% Global Sailors Modifier

Old Naval Traditions
10% Naval Morale
5% Disengagement Chance

Rentekammer
-15% Build Cost

Klaedekammer
-15% Naval Maintenance Modifier

Expanded Dockyards
+50% Naval Force Limit Modifier

Den Danske Lov
-1 Global Unrest


Before ending the Development Diary for today, I want to cover some changes we’ve done since some previous development diaries and what was covered in them.

First is that we have raised the Base Disengagement Chance for ships to 10% from the previous 3% giving ships a bit more of a reasonable chance of getting out of the battle and letting your fresh ships get in and fight.

We’ve swapped out the Admin Efficiency penalty from going over Governing Capacity to +20% Core Creation and +100% Advisor Cost when at 100%. In the end we felt that Admin Efficiency had too many side effects as well besides what we wanted to achieve so we swapped it for Core Creation. We looked at potentially adding State Maintenance as the monetary burden of going over capacity but it had problems with it, you do not pay maintenance for territories and if we would add that you can very easily get into a death spiral where you have no option to get out of it, including calling for bankruptcy you could still sit at a net negative afterwards. So we felt Advisor cost was a good middle ground, representing the strain on your administration, it being a cost you have full control over and it as added bonus has an indirect effect on your mana generation.

Together with Governing Capacity we’ve also now hooked in some old government mechanics into it that previously were tied to provinces. Merchant republics and Prussian Militarization have had their width penalties redone. Merchant Republics no longer suffer the republican tradition penalty as previously from fully cored land but instead their stated land and territories have an additional 25% Governing Cost compared to other nations, while trade companies for them will be cheaper. Militarization penalty is now based on the governing capacity of your country, getting -1 Militarization for being 100% over. But Prussian Monarchy/Republic also have -50% Governing Capacity modifier in their government not letting them efficiently manage as large swaths of land as an Ottoman Empire.

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Next week we will revisit a mechanic we talked about in a very old development diary, Mercenaries, but a lot of stuff has happened since we last mentioned them. The vision remains the same but we’ll go more into details on how they work and talk about the content around them. I will see you next Tuesday!
 
Last dev diary I saw a picture of a Bohemia crushing Austria. Are there any changes to keep them in check yet?
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Although this is quite a few new provinces, we split the development of existing provinces to make room for them, so Bohemian starting development is not noticeably higher; we will of course be paying attention to the balance side of things to avoid Bohemia becoming the Ottomans of Europe.
 
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@Groogy Does this applied to the all kinds of Republic governments or only at the Prussian Republic? I remember that Junker-related Prussian Republic will be added in the 1.30 patch.

Only the specific Prussian Republic
 
We looked at potentially adding State Maintenance as the monetary burden of going over capacity but it had problems with it, you do not pay maintenance for territories and if we would add that you can very easily get into a death spiral where you have no option to get out of it, including calling for bankruptcy you could still sit at a net negative afterwards.

But thats the best part, i love a good downward spiral.
Especially when im forcing one on my enemies.
 
A question on Croatian missions: if you reclaim Dalmatia and Dubrovnik, out of what provinces are you supposed to expel the Italians (and what is the mission that continues from it, if you don't mind giving spoilers)?
 
Detach button in Generals interface is nice addition.

Next nice upgrade would be "go to" button in the same menu, as if you got like 20 armies around the world it is hard to track which one can be general-less at given moment.
 
Detach button in Generals interface is nice addition.

Next nice upgrade would be "go to" button in the same menu, as if you got like 20 armies around the world it is hard to track which one can be general-less at given moment.

Just click on the general in that interface. It should work in 1.29 already :)
 
Detach button in Generals interface is nice addition.

Next nice upgrade would be "go to" button in the same menu, as if you got like 20 armies around the world it is hard to track which one can be general-less at given moment.

Similar to OP mentioning the difficulty of managing numerous armies how about doing something like Hearts of Iron with allowing us to place colored symbols on the right hand display?
 
Speaking of advisors, can you make it so that it says whether advisors are adm, dip or mil in events and estates?
I always have to look up online if a philosopher is adm, dip or mil
 
Next one I teased about yesterday, a small addition but I believe will be quite loved. We’ve added a Core All button in the Stability interface

Not much to say here, it does what it says on the tin. It will try and core as many provinces as you can afford. I can add that the programmers have worked on a bunch of issues that start to appear in the macro builder and various other lists when you start to have more than ~3 000 provinces.

Depending on my income on ducats and my monarch power available I often do not fully core provinces but only leave them at territorial cores. Can you add two buttons, one for fully coring and one for territorial cores?
 
It is awesome that we can look on subject missions now, will be very good for habsburg PU run... But one habsburg subject missions weren't mentioned yet... Bohemia... With all HRE updates, does this king-elector get any update?
 
I don't like the idea of just creating a heir. The chance is part of the RNG of the game
Yeah, I cant think of how many times this actually happened, but to be a standard mechanic doesn't make much sense.

I'd imagine in most cases, snubbed houses in competition with this newly selected heir, would have something to say about it.

So yeah, either your legitimacy should be wiped out completely or alternatively, a civil war should be inevitable more or less (maybe mitigated by humanist/defensive) ideas adoption.
 
Can generals and admirals be organized into two different categories in the military screen?

Maybe organize them in terms of experience.
 
I know this has been echoed in this thread before, but I for one am not for the generate heir button. I liked how you had to stabilize your rule, but if you don't have enough heir chance or just get unlucky (kinda like IRL) you can lose your dynasty and a new one will spawn, or worse you get under a PU. I think it could also be exploited by players in germany since they get a local ruler and unless there are hundreds of names there is a chance to get the same family as another country hence getting a PU.
BUT, if this must stay, then it won't stop me from playing the game, since you guys add so much stuff all the time, I can see this being fixed in the future. :)
 
So since I've already gotten this questions a couple of times in other platforms. You can't avoid the War of the Roses using this mechanic, Henry starts with lowered legitimacy at start of the game in 1.30

But what if I somehow opened my England game with spamming humiliation wars and strengthening government? :rolleyes:
 
I hope there is more to the "get an heir" mechanic. The aforementioned succession crisis with a "true heir", being unable to disinherit, or causing diplomatic penalty all makes sense to me, even capping their stats or hard cooldown would be ok to me.
The core all button is godsend, and i hope there will be "auto convert" button in the future for great powers who can always support the costs.