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Can someone tell my why I am not allowed to move with this unit?
There is no explanation and i have this red cross when i want to move it to any province in my country
Hover your mouse over the little lock next to the units morale. I believe it should tell the reason why you can't move. Are they possibly on 0 morale or something?

edit: I tested this by starting a new game, putting army maintenance to 0 and then building another unit in the province and attaching the armies. It seems it caused the morale to drop too low, and the unit cannot move until I increase army maintenance for one tick of a month. Then it can be lowered again.

edit2: It seems that you don't even have to increase army maintenance, the morale will get high enough in a few months even with the lowest maintenance and then you can move.
 
Hello since i bought rights of man my vassals always gets the terrain penalty even if they are one defending, this also happens when i start the defending and then get reinforced by my vassals. This applies to the forest/mountain defensive bonus/disadvantage. Seems like the AI is counting on this as well because they are initiating battles against my vassals with inferior troop numbers, but they win because of the -2 penalty me and my vassal gets when defending in the mountains.

Am i missing some change in the recent patch or should i report this as a bug ? It breaks the combat completely since i have no idea when i am getting defensive bonuses or not.

EDIT* When this happens my vassal and/or myself gets tagged as the attacker on the battle screen. So that explains why we dont get the defensive bonus but why would this happens since we are the ones doing the defending.
 
An army which is besieging a fort always counts as the attacker if a battle occurs in the province.
 
As playing Poland I have attacked Teutonic Order.
Why in this case (screenshot attached) my army is allowed to move from Tuchel to Kulm while it should be in zone of control because of Marienubrg?
Those two provines are in the same area.
It is because my country has a direct border with this province?
 

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Hi, I have a question. I started an ironman game, obviously in singleplayer, and I was wondering if there is any way for me to put my country in AI hands and become an observer? Is it possible? How do I do it?
 
I'm fairly certain it is only possible in non-ironman. It is done by writing "observe mode" in the console.
That's what I thought. Too bad. I was testing something that didn't work out. But the AI have done some interesting things, and I was hoping I could let the game run and see what happens next.
 
I have tried to understand how forts work with the newest expansion but the wiki is not quite clear.
So when someone has a fort in an area and when attacking this area i am not allowed to attack different one?
Or i can just acces different area from the other side?
How does it works?
As playing Poland I have attacked Teutonic Order.
Why in this case (screenshot attached) my army is allowed to move from Tuchel to Kulm while it should be in zone of control because of Marienubrg?
Those two provines are in the same area.
It is because my country has a direct border with this province?
The fort ZoC change from the original 1.19 beta was reverted. If you allowed your game to update, your forts now work exactly as they worked in 1.18, i.e. not an area-based system.
 
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Hi, does anyone know, if an AI country will ever join the HRE "diplomatically"?

E.g. me as emperor (Austria) have released OPM Krakau from Poland in a peace deal (after Poland started a war...). Krakau borders the HRE. Is there any chance, it will join the HRE?

I mean: without me conquering it first, coring it, adding it, and then releasing it again as my vassal, and then releasing my vassal.

There really should be a neat way to do it, shouldn't it?
 
Hi, does anyone know, if an AI country will ever join the HRE "diplomatically"?

E.g. me as emperor (Austria) have released OPM Krakau from Poland in a peace deal (after Poland started a war...). Krakau borders the HRE. Is there any chance, it will join the HRE?

I mean: without me conquering it first, coring it, adding it, and then releasing it again as my vassal, and then releasing my vassal.

There really should be a neat way to do it, shouldn't it?
The AI will never add its provinces to the Empire with a human Emperor. This goes both for countries that are already Imperial members, and those that are not.
If you lost the Emperorship to an AI, though, they'd probably add themselves the very next day.
 
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Hi, does anyone know, if an AI country will ever join the HRE "diplomatically"?

E.g. me as emperor (Austria) have released OPM Krakau from Poland in a peace deal (after Poland started a war...). Krakau borders the HRE. Is there any chance, it will join the HRE?

I mean: without me conquering it first, coring it, adding it, and then releasing it again as my vassal, and then releasing my vassal.

There really should be a neat way to do it, shouldn't it?
AFAIK only the Emperor ever adds his provinces and I don't know the logic of him deciding to do so. No country ever joins the HRE. Existing members supposedly can add their provinces but I have never seen it happen.
 
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Are Prussian rebels stronger than other countries' rebels?

I know a country's rebels inherits Discipline and tech Morale, but do they inherit hidden modifiers like Infantry/Cavalry Combat ability?
 
Has something changed about terrain advantages or is my game messed up? I defend in enemy mountains and I get the -2 rather than the attacking enemy. Then my ally defends in my own highlands and gets -1 penalty. Why is that?
 
Has something changed about terrain advantages or is my game messed up? I defend in enemy mountains and I get the -2 rather than the attacking enemy. Then my ally defends in my own highlands and gets -1 penalty. Why is that?
This is a question that pops up all the time nowadays. :D
A while back it was changed that the one who is sieging a fort will be the attacker if the fort's controller comes to defend.
So if you are sieging a mountain fort and the enemy attacks you there before you finish, prepare for penalties.
 
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It's actually a pretty good change. It makes sense for countries like Savoy, which get +20% Fort Defense. That and their mountain provinces means they have a fighting chance against the French.
 
As I understand it, only Western tech group countries can form Trade Companies. With Rights of Man removing the tech groups, for Ming, does that mean I cannot use Trade Companies until I Reform Government?

Also are Asian countries still not allowed to form Trade Companies in Asia?
 
Another question:

Correct me if I am wrong, but the Forbidden City decision is a terrible deal. I don't understand why anyone would willingly build it.

Cost:
946 ducats
50 Admin

Reward:
Stability Cost Modifier -10%
Yearly Prestige +0.5