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EU4 - Development Diary - 6th of March 2018

Dev Diary 6th of March 2018 - Unit Preview


Hi and welcome to this weeks Dev Diary, where we'll be taking a look at the units included in Rule Britannia. I'm @Carlberg, one of the 3D artists at Paradox and you may know me as the bringer of unit renders for previous content and immersion packs. Today we will be looking a bit closer at the new units and the different warriors and soldiers from history that they're based upon.

Ireland
Starting off on the area which has seen the most change in addition of new country tags we have all the Irish OPM's.

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The main designs for the earlier tiers of the Irish units are based on the Galloglass and Kern soldier types from that age. The Galloglass were a class of warriors mercenaries descended from the Norse-Gaelic clans of Scotland. Large numbers of these clans moved to Ireland after being dispossessed in the wake of the wars of Scottish independence in the 13th-14th century.

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The Kern were the more local Gaelic type of infantry found on Ireland but usually fought along the Galloglass to complement them as light infantry. For later tiers it's been a tricky road of finding any references since Great Britain essentially consolidated control over Ireland, and we couldn't have every single units based on British red coat uniforms. So we have tried making it it's own but still with influences of uniform design.

Upon unifying the Irish people (as an Irish nation) you can also form the Kingdom of Ireland, which now also comes with its own unit set for all tiers.

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For the last tier some would probably be able to spot that we've used the piper uniform of the Irish Guard. While historically anachronistic it was a style we chose to use since it had a style of uniform fitting with the times, and also had similarities to the Scottish Highlander uniforms (which come further below).

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Wales
For the first tier of the Welsh units we went with a more simple armored foot soldier, this to symbolize the rather new and precarious position the Welsh will be in since they start off as a nation absorbed by England. To be free they will either have to rebel, or be broken off by another power. The Tier 3 is inspired by the light skirmishing infantry Great Britain utilized during the the American War of Independence. Tier 4 on the other hand have a basis in the Marines utilized by the Royal navy with their distinct hat in contrast to the other infantry of the Era.

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Scotland
Now this is probably the unit set we've had the most curiosity about here at the office, while still being the most obvious design choice. How could we ever make a Scottish unit pack and not have any Scottish Highlander uniforms? Even if it's a uniform of Great Britain (which Scotland is a part of), it's highly connected to Scottish soldiers of the era.

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The earlier tier was a harder pick since there was little reference material we found that weren't related to English uniforms. The Tier 3 is based on a uniform used by the Highlander regiments during the Seven Years war. The final tier is a very late one as they came into use in the early 1800's. It was only in use by the Highlander regiments while the uniform of the lowlands were indistinguishable from the regular British uniform of the time.

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Brittany
But Carlberg, why is Brittany here? They're not a part of Britain!

True. While Brittany isn't a part of Britain they share history. Both areas have a history of the Breton people. Brittany was also influenced by both England and France during the 100 years war and earlier still. It was also one of the nations in our Pre-Order pack along France and Britain, so we wanted to cover it or it'd risk being left without any related DLC to cover it. And we all want to avoid holes in our unit coverage dont we?

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The unit set for Brittany is partially based on uniforms of the era, and the cultural clothing of the Bretons in Brittany. There was also a influence of French uniform design since historically they were integrated into their larger neighbor.


Rebel nations
As we know some people love to break away a hidden nation to either play as or use for nefarious things we have also covered the British tags that kan break free. Northumberland, Normandie and Cornwall, as well as Meath on Ireland.

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Cornwall and Northumberland

These nations start off as part of England, and would only ever be seen if someone actively broke them free after a war. You may recognize them from CKII if you’ve played on the earlier start dates. These country tags never existed in this era, and have therefore used a lot of influence from England but with their own variation to distance them a bit.

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Normandy

Normandy was a tricky area to design uniforms for, home of William the Conqueror that claimed the English throne four centuries earlier it's one of the contested areas in the 100 years war. So we had to ask ourselves how to best design this area that never really was independent. The uniforms here are a mix of English and French influence, leaning more towards English in the earlier tiers, but more French in the latter ones.

Meath
Meath is actually one of the Irish nations, but is included here since they start as a province already claimed by England.


And that concludes today lineup. I hope you’re as interested in Rule Britannia as I am. Additionally, Rule Britannia will also include 3 British themed songs. Rather than just tell you that they are awesome, we can give you a teaser of it:

 
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I play with Fast Universalis, so for me, this is yet another DD bringing absolutely anything to the table. I’m still deeply disappointed with Rule Britannia.
 
The Welsh units look very plain...:(
They look like they could be anyone.
First tier could have been a longbow man.
The third tier model looks like he has the three feathers on his cap badge. I would have thought this would have been totally anachronistic for a native welsh ruler and his army to use.
 
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Northumbrian unit models before I even get my Prussians with spike helmets? Please give us a German immersion pack next.
The spiked helmet wasn't introduced until 20 years after the game ends.

The Welsh units look very plain...:(
They look like they could be anyone.
First tier could have been a longbow man.
That's an awesome idea. Heck the t2 could probably even be a longbowman, the longbow was probably a superior weapon in the hands of a trained archer through most of tier 2 (little less range lot more accuracy (heck the latter is true until the invention of rifling).
I too am rather underwhelmed with the Welsh ones.
 
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nice skins for mooding.
At least the isles wont be boring.
Scotland is Hype.
others are great for mod or those exodus games.
 
The Welsh units look very plain...:(
They look like they could be anyone.
First tier could have been a longbow man.

That's an awesome idea. Heck the t2 could probably even be a longbowman, the longbow was probably a superior weapon in the hands of a trained archer through most of tier 2 (little less range lot more accuracy (heck the latter is true until the invention of rifling).
I too am rather underwhelmed with the Welsh ones.
Wouldn’t work with combat animations
 
And we all want to avoid holes in our unit coverage dont we?
Meanwhile, in Germany... ;)
So much Details, that in 50% of the players never care about
Oh and if u play zoomed out u will not care either

4/10 Points
But 50% of the players do (in your arbitrary guess). I know I do.
Kilts should only be on the Highlander (Gaeldom) tag. Please be respectful to Scottish history
If you read the DD, he said that it is based off the highlander uniform. It's been put over to the Scottish so we could see the models more. I would imagine that the Isles and Gaeldom tag will use them too.

@Carlberg Very nice work. The models look great and I really appreciate how you went over a bit of your historical sources this time around. I hope that will be repeated in future render DD's :)

It's a shame all the units are either for dead tags that never appear or tags that die very quickly in the game. Sadly won't see much of these (much like the Russian Minors in TR and the Zaporozhie units in Cossacks). On the upside, when using them for mods I suppose we won't see duplicates of the models running around. Hopefully next DLC Jake will focus on an area that hasn't really been touched upon so we can enjoy your work a bit more :)
 
Northumbrian unit models before I even get my Prussians with spike helmets? Please give us a German immersion pack next.
Please tell me you're joking about spike helmets/Pickelhaube in Europa Universalis. These were introduced in 1842... (sorry, could not resist nitpicking this ;) ).
 
Wouldn’t work with combat animations
How would it work any worse than when one side has a spear and the other a gun? Also they already have combat animations for an archer in ck2 they should be able to lift that without much issue.
 
Northumberland has unique units? Cool!

I’ve always preferred the red and yellow vertically striped flag though. Lion rampant is just such a boring, typical choice for anyone’s flag, especially in those colours.
 
@Carlberg may I ask your sources for Ottoman unit types? Because for me some of them inaccurate.

Btw Scottish units look awsome and very original:)
 
Nice work! More flavor is alway welcome. This just gave me an idea. It is already possible to create custom country so what do you think about adding the abillity to create custom units for custom countrys in a future dlc? Sorry for my bad english
 
I think tier 2 ottoman looks sorta weird, like he’s wearing a 16th century biker jacket

Yes especially that one, it has to be a janissary because only janissaries used firearms in the Ottoman army, in particular early times for firearms.

Also tier 1 is looking weird. Never saw such an Ottoman soldier clothing. 3 and 4 is acceptable :D Only 4 could be blue coat and trouser than red.
 
@Carlberg may I ask your sources for Ottoman unit types? Because for me some of them inaccurate.

Btw Scottish units look awsome and very original:)

I think tier 2 ottoman looks sorta weird, like he’s wearing a 16th century biker jacket

Yes especially that one, it has to be a janissary because only janissaries used firearms in the Ottoman army, in particular early times for firearms.

Also tier 1 is looking weird. Never saw such an Ottoman soldier clothing. 3 and 4 is acceptable :D Only 4 could be blue coat and trouser than red.

Indeed @peenerz , the jacket of the Ottoman unit can look a bit out of place, but we actually had a few references of it when we made it (And it was indeed a Janissary @fksahin ). I've compiled a few of the Ottoman references we were working after. In hindsight the T4 uniforms are a bit late historically, but we wanted to have a clear distinction from the T3 units.
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Müslim religion have low missionary strength..the old system was better..we always need religion idea..Do we not play with Islam..As Christians progress in admin technology, they gain missionary power..I dont like this system.
 
@Carlberg

Your resource for tier 2 probably any western illustration, for more accurate results I recommend you Ottoman miniatures.

This long janissary hat (börk) used for infantry regiments and symbols on it to differenciate their companies (orta).



This tier 3 could be actually for 2 because after devshirme system abolished, it effected cloths of janissaries and they start using sariq (hat for tier 2).

If you ever think about any changes for Ottoman unit types, as I wrote above you can check Ottoman miniatures or I can even get some more resources from military museum in Istanbul for you if you ask :D
 
If you read the DD, he said that it is based off the highlander uniform. It's been put over to the Scottish so we could see the models more. I would imagine that the Isles and Gaeldom tag will use them too.

The whole point I was making is that Lowland Scots and Gaeldom are two separate and often antagonistic cultures. It was only once the Highlands were "pacified" that the, by then, British armies allowed Highland regiments to wear the kilt. The notion that all Scots ran around wearing kilts is from romantic TV shows and movies.

To have all Scots armies wearing kilts is to further demean Highland way of life.