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How do I deal with the Dutch revolt disaster? : r/eu4 - Reddit
2021年2月11日 · The Netherlands declares independence if the average autonomy is too high in the low countries...so if the Dutch are declaring independence it's BC you raised autonomy to avoid rebels or the AI did...if you move your capital it stops the disaster...the other option is to accept the relevant cultures and take humanist ideas or culture convert....otherwise you need …
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2020年6月28日 · I failed to conquere all of the netherlands for the mission tree before the dutch revolt started because of a long league war and AE is a bitch. Nevertheless I can bolster a huge army and would be able to crush any rebels, but just one month into the dutch disaster, the netherlands are formed, ending the disaster and taking away a huge part of ...
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Dutch revolt has never really been an issue for me. But if you don’t state the Netherlands and you don’t have an autonomy modifier, you’re going to be screwed when the revolt fires. It will declare independence almost immediately, which ironically is technically ending the disaster by giving you an awful vassal that starts out at war with ...
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2022年11月5日 · This makes for a dull disaster and it almost never results in the Netherlands actually appearing on the map. As such I have a suggestion for how to overhaul the Dutch Revolt to make it more interesting, a bit more historically accurate, and to make it so that the Netherlands actually come into existence without player intervention.
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2020年9月2日 · Thanks for the feedback. What confuses me is that the Wiki states the following: "If the year is between 1550 and 1650 and the Netherlands does not exist, a player-controlled nation that controls parts of the low countries and does not have Dutch or Flemish as their primary culture will receive events causing revolts which, if successful, eventually lead to the formation …
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2015年11月13日 · All exaggerations aside, there are a lot of specific circumstances that led to the Dutch Revolt. If it was owned by any other country than Spain, it would've led to a completely different history. The main reasons were the persecutions of Protestants and Philips II trying to centralize the Lowlands.
Prevent Dutch revolts : r/eu4 - Reddit
2018年5月9日 · and f is “at least one of: primary culture is Dutch/primary culture is Flemish”. By your logic that you have to disqualify all conditions to prevent Dutch revolts, it would be impossible and even Netherlands would have Dutch revolts because it cannot disqualify “not Flanders”, which is beyond ludicrous.
How do I end the Dutch revolt? : r/eu4 - Reddit
Having a reformed or protestant province of flemish, dutch or walloon culture gives you +1 monthly tick if your capital isn't in tge relevant region. In a recent game I had all cultures accepted, kept stability up and autonomy low, but once I had a center of Reformation in a flemish culture province and a complicated war on my hands, there was ...
So... how does the Dutch Revolt actually work? : r/eu4 - Reddit
2023年10月8日 · 4) become dutch primary to unlock one of the best tier 5s (staatse leger) - 10% movement speed is really strong Being dutch also allows you to reroll your ruler for 100 reform progress if you're into that sort of thing Also allows you to defuse revolt without moving capital = TC western Europe which is big $$$$$
How to stop Dutch revolt? : r/eu4 - Reddit
2022年3月30日 · Moving your capital there is the only fail safe way to stop it forever. Fortunately, this is beneficial in other ways too and would arguably be worth doing even without the dutch revolt problem. English channel is your best node to collect in and moving your capital onto a COT in that node will eventually pay for itself with capital dev cost bonus.