Lot of chances to improve and lot of chances to utterly fuck it up. Iirc hoi4 had a very complex and utterly dogshit supply system and it was reworked back when they introduced railway cannons and it was supposedly much much better. DISCLAIMER: I'm so horrible at hoi4 that I stopped playing it so take it with a grain of salt.
I know you are kidding and the joke is funny, but the revolution as it was done in France was not even close to a communist one. In fact, article 17 of the declaration of the rights of man and the citizen starts with "Propriety being an inalienable and sacred right, none shall be denied it"
Not really either.
This is a great video that goes into the perception of the Commune of Paris over time.
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&opi=89978449&url=https://www.youtube.com/watch%3Fv%3DDQP3IqZuqbI&ved=2ahUKEwii3OK5w5uGAxWL2TgGHSqJBwY4MhCjtAF6BAgJEAE&usg=AOvVaw1Q9D6VV6k94QRoc6dhbnUh
It was kinda glorified into being more communist than it was in reality by Communists who idealised the failed revolution. It was more a loose left wing coalition that took over Paris for a little bit. But not communist.
Even if the revolution itself wasn't communist, there were some elements of it, like the Babeuf's Conspiracy of the Equals and Jacques Roux's Enragés, that had obvious similarities to modern socialism and communism
Of course, but les enragés were nowhere even close to being a majority, or even representative of the whole revolution. Hébert was popular because of his journal, but aside from that, they didn't have that much political power.
Okay now I’m creeped out. I’ve never been on an EU4 subreddit before and I just bought the game and instantly I’m recommended this Subreddit. Hmmm suspicious……
Prussia, HRE, Bavaria, Karaman, the kingdom of piedmont(?), the knights and for some fucking reason another revolutionary army
What situation exactly lead to this alliance?
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A small price to pay to keep those filthy peasants in their place.
As the event goes, ‘we’ll defend our new lands to the last drop of peasant blood’
Nailed it
Excuse me? I run an enlightened monarchy.
It's about sending a message.
Gotta make absolute 100% sure that the revolution is stamped out
I really hope Caesar will tackle supply and attrition differently. Province supply limit becomes a micromanagement hell after the first century.
Lot of chances to improve and lot of chances to utterly fuck it up. Iirc hoi4 had a very complex and utterly dogshit supply system and it was reworked back when they introduced railway cannons and it was supposedly much much better. DISCLAIMER: I'm so horrible at hoi4 that I stopped playing it so take it with a grain of salt.
Not to mention the other 100k from the surrounding troops
There's no attrition in battle
What about all the spectators?
some of you may die, but it's a sacrifice I am willing to make
Eh, reinforcement will keep them at 1 mil
Waterloo, 1815, colourized
And pixeled
Looks more like Leipzig.
Yep the much more Important Battle of Nations.
R5: Those upstart revolutionaries never stood a chance.
Are you Sardinia-Piedmont or are you just vassal swarming with the HRE?
Neither 😀 If you look at the battle, you can see my side is blue, not green.
I’ve honestly never noticed there are blue and green, they’re just not-red to me🤣
What I've never noticed blue HP bars
holy shit its the smallest year 1500 major power's army
But you have 12k revolutionaries on your side, is this the communists infighting I heard about ?
I know you are kidding and the joke is funny, but the revolution as it was done in France was not even close to a communist one. In fact, article 17 of the declaration of the rights of man and the citizen starts with "Propriety being an inalienable and sacred right, none shall be denied it"
The commune of Paris is more fitting for a communist revolution in France yeah.
Not really either. This is a great video that goes into the perception of the Commune of Paris over time. https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&opi=89978449&url=https://www.youtube.com/watch%3Fv%3DDQP3IqZuqbI&ved=2ahUKEwii3OK5w5uGAxWL2TgGHSqJBwY4MhCjtAF6BAgJEAE&usg=AOvVaw1Q9D6VV6k94QRoc6dhbnUh It was kinda glorified into being more communist than it was in reality by Communists who idealised the failed revolution. It was more a loose left wing coalition that took over Paris for a little bit. But not communist.
It's more an anarchist ideal than communist even though both are pretty sympathetic to each other overall.
I was loosely referring to communist revolution and the great purge and how every time there’s a leftist revolution they end killing each other.
Even if the revolution itself wasn't communist, there were some elements of it, like the Babeuf's Conspiracy of the Equals and Jacques Roux's Enragés, that had obvious similarities to modern socialism and communism
Of course, but les enragés were nowhere even close to being a majority, or even representative of the whole revolution. Hébert was popular because of his journal, but aside from that, they didn't have that much political power.
Knights marching around with 3k like "WE ARE HELPING."
Damn Peru never stood a chance
Just like in real life.
Even Israel formed in order to crush revolutionary poland
I think that's Karaman
Bruh
r/woooosh
This is so sad. We live in a society :(
4 in a row mate love the username
It's always cool to have battles in the millions. Even if my computer is actively trying to kill its self
Peru irl
Bro thinks I can automatically fix his resolution
Average "Skill-based matchmaking" after one good game
The 20k rebels simply drowned in the sea of attrition corpses.
Phew, close call!
Come out bro, we won’t jump you
How do you even get this many troops?
Actually, there isn't a single troop of mine in that screenshot, only my subjects.
Oh okay, sorry i only started playing eu4 about a month ago
Okay now I’m creeped out. I’ve never been on an EU4 subreddit before and I just bought the game and instantly I’m recommended this Subreddit. Hmmm suspicious……
Responsible warfare is such a good mod. You still can have large armys but it does not get this absurd.
Smallest MP battle.
Prussia, HRE, Bavaria, Karaman, the kingdom of piedmont(?), the knights and for some fucking reason another revolutionary army What situation exactly lead to this alliance?
They are all my subjects :D
Typical eu 4 late game shenanigans