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번역 관련 문제 보고
ck2 can be stupidly cheesed tho
and eu4 IS some challenge to start out and survive, but if you do survive and expand a bunch, the "world conquest" is actually only tedious, but also doesn't accept silly mistakes and ignorance
sometimes some dense HRE may seem horrible though, while there's tiny pagan Manipur? absolutely doable, towards 1550s or era of absolutism - you should have 1500 development if you expanded well and india is a good place for that
but starting out as manipur is a gamble, often otherwise rivalry gamble + combat system is literally random dice throws as well (Dominions 5 has smart dice-counters for hundreds of units and attacks and everything tho - that becomes simply balanced and predictable, while combat could still be extra deadly)
hoi4 ~ ck2 ~ eu4 ~ vic2
debate me