Have you downed an embarassing amount of time into this game? Do you ever wish that your mighty bastion of "democracy" could organically turn into an even stronger bastion of your own egomania? Are you bored with the bland Netherlands that gets spat out of Austria/France/Burgundy? Do you just get bloody tired of not having the royal marriage and/or inheritance mechanics as a republic? If you answered "yes" to any of those questions, this DLC is for you.
Expansion - Europa Universalis IV: Res Publica - レビュー・評価・同時接続数
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Res Publica is the third expansion for the much lauded strategy game Europa Universalis IV, that introduces new and unique ways to rule over your populace and govern your nation.
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👍 Good
Love this expansion and all the intricate gameplay that it added and to balance out republics and make them a more viable government type then just a monarchy. The republic factions make it very interesting in how you want to govern your republic as well as which of the factions you want in control at any given time.
This one enables the national focus feature, which is really useful and alone makes this dlc worth it Here is the description from EU4 wiki: National Focus: Any nation can boost a specific monarch power by +2/month while at the same reducing base gain in other monarch powers by -1/month; National Focus can be changed every 25 years. Extremely useful when you get really unbalanced rulers (0/4/4). Or when you need to speed up on getting some ideas (exploration for example)
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EU4 DLC - Res Publica I can at least appreciate that this DLC outright states what it is. It's just a small DLC if you like to play republics. Nothing more, nothing less. Netherlands This DLC makes the Netherlands a lot more fun if you want to play them a ton, but I'm going to be honest, it probably doesn't justify the pricetag. Unless you are the most hardcore Dutch player out there that wants to constantly play them, this DLC just doesn't add content worth it's cost. Elective Monarchy and General Additions Makes Poland marginally easier to PU, and makes merchant republics slightly better. Great... National Focuses This would be huge but this is also in Common Sense, a practically required DLC due to development, so this is irrelevant. Final Verdict I mean, if you are a diehard republic player than this is a relatively nice DLC and you can probably justify it's $5 pricetag (not including sale where it goes for $2), but in the end there's no reason to get this DLC for the vast majority of people and even if you want to play Poland, Venice and other merchant republics, or the Netherlands, you can safely skip this one. 4/10.
After being a long time fan of this series, I am dissapointed in the new direction they are taking with this product. The goal now, is to simply monetize every single aspect of this game, and make it unplayable unless you buy all the DLCs... This is unnaceptable Paradox. For example, they patched the core 'vanilla' version of EU IV, to add a 'region development level' feature to the game. However, you cannot actually raise the development level of a region, unless you buy another dlc called "Common Sense"... Really!?! Why are you forcing this feature onto the vanilla version, if you need a dlc to fully play it? Pardon the pun, but it makes no sense. Paradox is essentially going back, and making a game you bought in the past, unplayable. It's sad how how patches meant to fix bugs, and add positive features to a game, is now purposefully breaking it so you have to pay more money to fix it. To quote Game of Thrones, SHAME!
Bought this to have fun playing as Holland, but now I'm kind of bummed out. I found out you need the Support Independence diplomacy skill which is included in the Conquest of Paradise or the El Dorado expansion to be able to get out of the junior partnership with Burgundy.
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