Hello, and welcome one more week to Tinto Flavour, the happy Mondays (some), Tuesdays & Fridays in which we take a look at the flavour content of Europa Universalis V!
Today, we will take a look at the two most powerful Merchant Republics of Europe, Venice and Genoa!
Let’s start taking a look at Venice:
The 3 subjects of Venice are Candia, Ragusa, and Trieste. As usual, take any UI, 2D and 3D art as WIP.
As you may have seen in one of my forum posts or Reddit, Venice is now an island! Here you also have the full extension of its Stado de Mar, with all its subjects (which, at the highest zoom levels, have their name replaced by that of the overlord, as it happens here with Candia).
Venice is a very unique Republic, which starts with some unique reforms and privileges at the start of the game:
It also hosts some works of art, some of them sacked from Constantinople in the Fourth Crusade:
Here is a selection of the advances available for Venice:
And a few of its flavour events:
Let’s now take a look at Genoa:
The Genoese ‘mainlad’, plus its Mediterranean possessions.
Genoa also starts with a couple of unique reforms:
Since we’re not able to have two or more rulers for a country in the game, we’re portraying the Genoese Diarchy by having Galeotto Spinola and Raffaello Doria present as characters at start, and the bonuses you see in the reform.
Genoa also starts with some Works of Art:
It also has a quite important unique building:
And here you have some of the unique advances:
Here you have some of the flavour events of Genoa:
An old EU4 friend, coming back in a revisited form!
Oh, and last, but not least, and related to the Byzantine content that we’ll take a look at on Friday, both countries have some unique foreign buildings in Constantinople:
… And much more, but that’s all for today! And tomorrow, there will be a Tinto Flavour devoted to Serbia and Georgia!
And also remember, you can wishlist Europa Universalis V now! Cheers!
Today, we will take a look at the two most powerful Merchant Republics of Europe, Venice and Genoa!
Let’s start taking a look at Venice:

The 3 subjects of Venice are Candia, Ragusa, and Trieste. As usual, take any UI, 2D and 3D art as WIP.


As you may have seen in one of my forum posts or Reddit, Venice is now an island! Here you also have the full extension of its Stado de Mar, with all its subjects (which, at the highest zoom levels, have their name replaced by that of the overlord, as it happens here with Candia).
Venice is a very unique Republic, which starts with some unique reforms and privileges at the start of the game:






It also hosts some works of art, some of them sacked from Constantinople in the Fourth Crusade:

Here is a selection of the advances available for Venice:








And a few of its flavour events:





Let’s now take a look at Genoa:



The Genoese ‘mainlad’, plus its Mediterranean possessions.
Genoa also starts with a couple of unique reforms:


Since we’re not able to have two or more rulers for a country in the game, we’re portraying the Genoese Diarchy by having Galeotto Spinola and Raffaello Doria present as characters at start, and the bonuses you see in the reform.
Genoa also starts with some Works of Art:

It also has a quite important unique building:

And here you have some of the unique advances:









Here you have some of the flavour events of Genoa:









An old EU4 friend, coming back in a revisited form!
Oh, and last, but not least, and related to the Byzantine content that we’ll take a look at on Friday, both countries have some unique foreign buildings in Constantinople:


… And much more, but that’s all for today! And tomorrow, there will be a Tinto Flavour devoted to Serbia and Georgia!
And also remember, you can wishlist Europa Universalis V now! Cheers!