


There are more small nations who might be willing to trade a little access for a little piece/peace. There are more trade goods that are harder to get outside of the region. The rework of the Indian provinces goes hand-in-hand with the new mechanics introduced this cycle. The addition of the ability for trade companies to out-right purchase a foothold from local powers can and often does drive some strong wedges into that slow unification. This time, as you might have surmised from the name of the expansion, the focus is firmly on the Indian subcontinent and the nations that existed at this time.ĭuring the EU4 time period, the subcontinent can go from a complicated two-power system surrounded by smaller satellite states (which often get manipulated by proxy), to a single thriving economic engine of terrifying development. So, with the release of Europa Universalis 4: Dharma, talk about what’s going on in this latest expansion and what exactly you get for your money. That’s what Paradox does with EU4, and considering that it’s a five-year-old game with literally hundreds of dollars of DLC that still sells very regularly, still has an audience that is very attached to the franchise, and which is actively supported.

Wealth of Nations might as well have been called 'the trade expansion.' Res Publica turned to the complexity dial up to 11 and gave us all sorts of Republic and monarchy stuff for the Dutch in the Netherlands, as well as added in a real mechanic for focusing which Monarch Points you got.Īrt of War recalled its namesake by saying 'let’s make war more complicated and fun,' especially if you were playing in Western Europe… And so on.Įvery expansion has some stuff going on, it tends to focus on one area where the provinces (smaller areas which make up a nation) get updated, detailed, and generally messed around with, and there tends to be a thematic experience which gets pulled onto the table with active mechanical changes.
#EUROPA UNIVERSALIS IV DLC REVOEW UPDATE#
This Expansion needs a update to make the money we paid worth while.When it comes to Paradox Interactive's grand-strategy epic Europa Universalis IV, there is but one constant: A significant expansion every six months that will attempt to shake gameplay up in different ways.Ĭonquest of Paradise gave us random New Worlds and more expansive North American tribes. I think people expected more of this expansion if you haven´t bought it yet don´t buy it.

Protectorate is a good idea but it´s needs more work, It does not seem worth it to have a Protectorate for the time, I tried to make the Mayans my Protectorate and now i can´t conquer them and it gives me no profits at all. Western Trade region i believe is a update and not part of the expansion but i like the idea but still it´s not fair if you are the only Colonization nation and you almost does not earn anything of the trade. It also seems that if you play Random New world every coast region in Brazil, Peru, Rio de plaza has Tropical environment witch makes colonization as slow as in Africa witch makes it very frustrating. It is very annoying when you have the same trade region names Brazil, California etc. Natives There is almost no difference and the South american natives are not effected by this DLC 2.Random New World A fun idea but there some issues from my own experience it seems like the Missions (Colonize Brazil) etc does not work properly. Natives There is almost no difference and the South I liked many of the new things but if you pay 10 euro you expect more than this. I liked many of the new things but if you pay 10 euro you expect more than this.
