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He had a list with the names of 205 heretics.

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These silly Italians.
 
not having an army and losing warscore from battles are two different things. You stated that the first thing should be enough for 100%..
And as I wrote, unless you are the warleader, the warscore you see is your personal warscore versus France, not the actual one (if Spain is warleader, they likely have 90%+ WS, but won't peace out as you took the province they wanted (and Toulouse, the only province Spain borders is still French). I guess France wanted peace quite soon after being disarmed, but Spain is stubborn as it cannot get what it actually wants, which is your fault.
50% WS for a few battles and occupying 3 provinces seems to be on the generous side, actually. Why should you as junior alliance partner have this high WS versus France, when you didn't take all that much?

I'm done posting about this after this post. First of all I said it was good enough for 50%. 2nd of all you are wrong about what warscore I see. The warscore that you see in the screenshot is the warscore for the entire war (ie. the war leaders, not mine). My personal warscore is only about 8% likely, (i can't go back and check now). You clearly don't know what you are talking about.
 
Let's keep the warscore discussion out of this thread please, there are places for that.

To get back on topic:



I got this lovely situation in my recent Ottoman game. The council liked their position so much that one day, when the nurse came to check upon the 2-year old heir, they simply responded "What heir?"
On that note, anyone know how to fix this? I was almost done getting the sultan of rum achieve (Ryazan is my vassal) when this happened. After i had a 12 year regency council as well...
 
that Epirus is amazing let it live!
 
And you still left Ramazan and Dulkadir alive. You're generous. :)

I have no idea what happens when you're in regency with no legal heir. You might...be stuck? I'd like to know as well if anyone has an experience with it. By the way, on a very similar note, this is what happened to my Perm. I'm not sure if I posted this on this thread already or not. I honestly can't remember. Sorry if it's a duplicate.

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I have the regency council (Regentschaftsrat) with no age to rule until death. I switched to bureaucratic despotism and I should have thought twice. This game's stuck. I can't declare wars while I'm in regency and I don't think this regency council with no age will die. I wanted to go to war with Japan and... and I was like, "what?"
 
1. Nice Perm. Any tips?
2. If you're in a regency like that, you normally get a random heir. Happened with Poland in my game: got a Habsburg. :(
 
1. Nice Perm. Any tips?
2. If you're in a regency like that, you normally get a random heir. Happened with Poland in my game: got a Habsburg. :(

1. Stay under Muscovite vassalage and colonize east. I went exploration because unlike Russia, I don't auto-discover adjacent tiles. Once you feel you're confident, DoW and lure them into the same attrition war that everyone else faces when they fight Russia. Sure, their provinces have low supply limit and the attrition is severe in winter... but they're fighting in Siberia too. Muscovy cannot reach Siberia as long as Perm is blocking their way. In many ways, it's not a difficult game if you go that direction as Perm.

2. Good to know that it will end some day... I assume you get a leader from one of the dynasties where you had a royal marriage with?
 
Indeed. Royal marriage with Austria in my game, so that explains the Habsburg.
@DakillaTM: I was busy building my Jagellion empire, so the Habsburg kinda ruined it. :glare:
 


I got this lovely situation in my recent Ottoman game. The council liked their position so much that one day, when the nurse came to check upon the 2-year old heir, they simply responded "What heir?"
On that note, anyone know how to fix this? I was almost done getting the sultan of rum achieve (Ryazan is my vassal) when this happened. After i had a 12 year regency council as well...

Well, even though the Sultan and his sons died, his wife luckily did not, and went on to do whatever was necessary: the entire regency council.


Ah well, at least in 15 years this game will finally be able to continue, after having been in regency for 40 years...
 
The story of a misclick:



The king of Italy wanted to solidify relations with the lowlands. "I have a niece I can send", and so the king clicked quickly and off she went. Soon after we heard back from the Netherlands. "What do you mean she didn't arrive? What do you mean Holland is not part of the Netherlands?"

Much later, being controller of the curia and all, the king thought "how about we go and annul that mistaken relation with the court of holland. Let's go and Break the Royal M.. hm?! What's this throne claim?". "Nobody told me my niece's son is now king of Holland! Well, we'll see how much longer!".

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The next one, old Austria is a shadow of its former self (Diplomatic map mode):


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I'm playing the promising mod Glory of Byzantium
 
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Let's keep the warscore discussion out of this thread please, there are places for that.

To get back on topic:



I got this lovely situation in my recent Ottoman game. The council liked their position so much that one day, when the nurse came to check upon the 2-year old heir, they simply responded "What heir?"
On that note, anyone know how to fix this? I was almost done getting the sultan of rum achieve (Ryazan is my vassal) when this happened. After i had a 12 year regency council as well...

That also happened to my play through of france. Pic below for the outcome of no heir.

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We Commonwealth now.
 
Very big battle, but there is something wrong with the numbers. :unsure:

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P.S. The game is ironman.