Hello, and welcome one more Friday to Tinto Flavour, the happy days in which we take a look at the flavour content of Europa Universalis V!
Today, we will take a look at France! Let’s start without further ado:
A cool new feature of EU5: We have a ‘fixed DNA’ system, so certain important historical characters have their faces pre-scripted to look as close as possible to their historical portraits. We have already implemented this for important starting historical rulers, such as Philippe VI of France, and other important characters that can appear via event, e.g. Martin Luther.
As usual, please consider all UI, 2D and 3D Art as WIP.
France is already the biggest country in Europe in 1337, so I’ve opted to share with you 3 zoom levels today. In the second one, you can see how the forts look like at this moment.
The diplomacy of France is quite interesting at start:
Some of the subjects are regular vassals, while others are a unique subject type, Appanages:
As its the starting situation of its government:
The French Nobility is a bit powerful, isn’t it?
These are the starting unique reforms and privileges of France:
Its flavour-named Parliament, the États Généraux:
A bunch of unique advance, of which I’m going to show one per age, as usual:
As a Tier 1 country, France has a proper number of Dynamic Historical Events:
Here you have some of them:
This event will start an event chain about the fate of Étienne Marcel, Provost of Paris…
And this one another event chain about Bertrand du Guesclin.
France may also suffer a unique disaster in the Age of Reformation, the French Wars of Religion:
More actions and events will pop up after some time.
It will also open this Reformation Edicts, a unique Law for France, as one of the means to resolve its disaster:
And here are some more events for the late game:
Another guy who will have his own event chain.
… And much more, but that’s all for today! Next week we’ll have a Tinto Maps Feedback on Monday, a Tinto Talks on Wednesday, and Tinto Flavour on Friday:
Today, we will take a look at France! Let’s start without further ado:
A cool new feature of EU5: We have a ‘fixed DNA’ system, so certain important historical characters have their faces pre-scripted to look as close as possible to their historical portraits. We have already implemented this for important starting historical rulers, such as Philippe VI of France, and other important characters that can appear via event, e.g. Martin Luther.


As usual, please consider all UI, 2D and 3D Art as WIP.



France is already the biggest country in Europe in 1337, so I’ve opted to share with you 3 zoom levels today. In the second one, you can see how the forts look like at this moment.
The diplomacy of France is quite interesting at start:


Some of the subjects are regular vassals, while others are a unique subject type, Appanages:


As its the starting situation of its government:

The French Nobility is a bit powerful, isn’t it?
These are the starting unique reforms and privileges of France:




Its flavour-named Parliament, the États Généraux:

A bunch of unique advance, of which I’m going to show one per age, as usual:






As a Tier 1 country, France has a proper number of Dynamic Historical Events:

Here you have some of them:




This event will start an event chain about the fate of Étienne Marcel, Provost of Paris…

And this one another event chain about Bertrand du Guesclin.




France may also suffer a unique disaster in the Age of Reformation, the French Wars of Religion:



More actions and events will pop up after some time.
It will also open this Reformation Edicts, a unique Law for France, as one of the means to resolve its disaster:



And here are some more events for the late game:

Another guy who will have his own event chain.




… And much more, but that’s all for today! Next week we’ll have a Tinto Maps Feedback on Monday, a Tinto Talks on Wednesday, and Tinto Flavour on Friday:
- Tinto Maps Feedback for South East Asia.
- Wednesday -> Tinto Talks about Tonalism, the new Mesoamerican religious group.
- Friday -> Tinto Flavour about the Aztecs.