Europa Universalis IV

Europa Universalis IV

British Isles Project
18 Comments
Ihavenobrain26  [author] 28 Aug, 2018 @ 2:22pm 
The nobility in Britain had massive influence all the up until the 1940s and even carrying on in a slightly dimishsed form till the House of Lords reform in 1997. It would feel wrong to remove them when ever major figure in British politics in the time span of EU4 was from the nobility.
Birb 24 Aug, 2018 @ 11:49am 
What about disabling the nobles estate for the british monarchy as it makes no sense for the nobles to come back from the english monarchy
Ihavenobrain26  [author] 17 Aug, 2018 @ 1:01pm 
Okay, the protectorate should be fixed for real now and the events should all have their proper localisation now. The events have also been changed so the armies should always spawn for the released nation and not for the player.
Ihavenobrain26  [author] 17 Aug, 2018 @ 12:44pm 
I felt it sounded less Communist than my origianl idea of "Union of Celtic States" :P
Invincible 16 Aug, 2018 @ 1:25am 
Celtic Union sounds communist.
Birb 15 Aug, 2018 @ 1:20pm 
and btw i keep getting a missing localisation event for (probably) the army of wales event which gives me an army but releases a independent wales
Birb 15 Aug, 2018 @ 1:18pm 
might just be som bug at my end but I started a new game and looked at the protectorate government and it still had the +50 might just have been a bug on my end
Ihavenobrain26  [author] 14 Aug, 2018 @ 8:41am 
Thanks for pointing that out, I forgot a zero in the dicipline modifier.
Birb 14 Aug, 2018 @ 7:16am 
In the custom country thingy the protectorate has a +50 dicipline
Wealdburg 13 Aug, 2018 @ 5:27am 
Germanic-Gaelic Hybrid? Well thats news to me, a Scots speaker and as such obviously Scottish. Don't get me wrong, there is certainly old Celtic influence on the language and culture, but no where near enough to call it a hydridisation.
Lukek2012-Monks- 13 Aug, 2018 @ 2:27am 
The lowland Scots are Geramnic, while those in the highland and on the west coast are Celtic.
Chairman Meow (JP) 12 Aug, 2018 @ 5:33pm 
Scots is derived directly from Northumbrian, an old Germanic Language. The Highlanders are Gaelic derived, so the Gaeldom tag or the Isles tag. Lowlanders are British and not Celtic.
Ihavenobrain26  [author] 12 Aug, 2018 @ 4:39pm 
The Scottish language 'Scots' is a Germanic-Gaelic hybrid, but the Scottish people are still Celtic. Scotland today is after all part of the Celtic League.
Lukek2012-Monks- 12 Aug, 2018 @ 10:44am 
Scotttish isn't celtic. It's comes from the Germanic northumbria culture.
Fuzzment 12 Aug, 2018 @ 5:30am 
This is a good mod.
Gerfreckle 11 Aug, 2018 @ 8:16pm 
On the feature of monarchs not being able to be generals with the British government: King George II actually commanded the British forces at the Battle of Dettingen in the 1700's, becoming the last British monarch to lead troops in battle.
Ihavenobrain26  [author] 11 Aug, 2018 @ 11:52am 
Yeah I realised that as soon as I published it. Not really sure how it slipped my mind to be honest.
Etherial 11 Aug, 2018 @ 3:45am 
You could design a unique form of government for a Commonwealth Republic version of the United Kingdom to reflect the lack of monarchy and history as a republic which would be reformed after Cromwell.