"The forces sent by the King of England to subdue the Irish can easily be repurposed by the Peerage. By simply offering better pay the Earldom of Kildare could command a sizable force of English soldiers." irish_ideas = { start = { land_morale = 0.1 trade_efficiency = 0.1 } bonus =...
Protectorate Parliamentis a unique government reform available to England only if they choose to side with the Parliamentarians during the English Civil War. It represents the ‘Rump Parliament’ of Lord Protector Cromwell and his successors. The Protectorate Parliament is a tier 1 government reform ...
The Surrender of Maine event now has a custom casus belli, which acts as an usual Restoration of Personal Union cb for England, but is like a Reconquest cb for France. The Swiss events about Calvin can now only trigger in the Age of Reformation in order to prevent him returning from his...
Taking on the Portuguese will be a lot easier if they're not allied toEngland. If they are, Albania will again need French help. If no such help is forthcoming it is best to keep an eye out for English transport navies dropping off armies in Iberia. If this happens, a sufficiently str...
England is no longer an English Monarchy at all start dates. Fixed that opinion penalty from privateering only happened on those collecting from trade in a node. Disaster modifiers will now get removed when a country breaks. Can no longer make countries you have a truce with as a co-belliger...
Rewrote Neapolitan Ideas. AI Crimea no longer weighs the option to volountarily submit to the Ottomans higher just because the Ottomans are also AI controlled. Lowered base chance of AI Crimea accepting voluntary submission to Ottomans. Added disaster for Empire of China that does not accept atle...
The Surrender of Maine event now has a custom casus belli, which acts as an usual Restoration of Personal Union cb for England, but is like a Reconquest cb for France. The Swiss events about Calvin can now only trigger in the Age of Reformation in order to prevent him returning from his...