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Fordítási probléma jelentése
This is pretty good.Most things are like EU but the pops system makes it very different.
Always play vaniila first.This is the developers vision and balanced.You can try mods later.
2. Rome and Egypt.
3. Vanilla.
2) APart from Rome it's Egypt, Seleukids and especially Maurya, but if you want a small nations far from big bois, it's also Opone, Hadhramaut, Irish, British and scandinavian tribes, and to some extent Tarim Basin. Especially for converting to Yuezhi.
3) vanilla, of course, those pseudo-latin mods are not overhaul and are bad.
1: Couldnt say, since I havent ever played EU4 it would be foolish of me to write about something I have not tried.
2: I recommend a powerful nation and maybe tuning down difficulty level to learn how the game goes. There are many things the game does not warn you about and you have to learn on your own or look for info on the web.
Minor, tribal nations are fun, but for a first time it is ill adviced since it wont be as dynamic as playing with a more poweful nation. Also, you can get wiped out soon if neughboring a belicose powerful nation (looking at you, romans)
3. You should play both and make your own mind about it. I stick to Invictus after more than 1000 hours and having played both for hundreds of hours.