Taking into account the new content that we were aiming to create for EUIV: Domination, we decided to start with two of the countries in East Asia most attractive for our players, China and Japan, which also have a rich and engaging History in the time frame of 1444-1820. And why did we decide to release the DLCs now, and not with 1.35? Basically, to dedicate most of our resources to the release of 1.35 and Domination, and to make sure that the release of the History Lessons was also done with the quality we wanted for them, so problems in one of the releases wouldn’t impact much on the other. To prepare for this release, we made changes in the Audio player that were already released with the 1.35 update - so, these new DLCs work pretty much the same as any other Music Pack, so they shouldn’t impact the stability of the 1.35.4 patch. After some design discussions and planning, the Team decided to create a new type of Music DLC - but instead of listening to new songs in the in-game audio player, the tracks will be composed of lessons about the history of a certain country, similar to podcasts’ episodes. This project started around one year ago, its objective being to add some more immersion to EUIV while playing it, in the format of a podcast. Let me explain a bit about what this is about, and why we are releasing this DLC now. For any further issues that are found while playing, please use the Bug Reports subforum to report bugs and the Changelog post for any questions or comments regarding the patch.Īlong with the 1.35.4 patch we’re also releasing a new type of DLC, Europa Universalis IV: History Lessons, covering two countries for this release, China and Japan. We hope that it improves the overall state of the game as per the feedback that we’ve received during the past week. Today patch 1.35.4 was released, and with it we’re fixing most of the issues reported by the community after the launch of EUIV: Domination, including the most pressing ones that were already covered in the Roadmap DD, making more than 170 fixes. This update makes changes to the game map, how estates work, mercenary recruitment and much more.Įuropa Universalis IV: Emperor is now available at the Paradox store and major online retail outlets for the suggested retail price of $19.99/ £15.49/ €19.99.Greetings, and welcome to another Europa Universalis IV Dev Diary! Provoke Rebellions: Risk a larger rebellion now while you think you can manage it instead of waiting for discontent to take its courseĪs is customary, Emperor is released alongside a major update to Europa Universalis IV, freely available to all players.The Council of Trent and Counter-Reformation: Join other Catholic rulers to slow down the spread of the Reformation by making concessions to the unruly mob or harshly imposing the will of God.Defending a major religion should be different from defending an insignificant one. Defender of Faith: With great responsibility comes great power.New Missions: Over 20 new unique mission trees for a variety of European nations.Hegemonies: Seize the mantle of global leadership if you accumulate great wealth and armies, but be prepared to face great opposition from those who question your right to rule.The Hussite Faith: Bohemia has an early game chance to embrace heresy and stand alone against the Pope until The Reformation.Use the zeal of revolutionary guard units to fight reactionaries at home and abroad. Revolutions Revamped: The spirit of Revolution is a contagion that must be either embraced or vigorously opposed.Will your empire follow a course to a centralized monarchy or decentralized federation? New Holy Roman Empire Systems: Imperial Incidents provide new challenges to the Emperor's power and authority. The Vatican and Papal Controller now have new abilities to sway the souls of Christendom.
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