Sometimes I think explaining things completely and in full detail for games like EU4 actually just confuses the player even more than just throwing them in the game and just letting them play and learn. Then only explain things if they ask a question about it.
I'm so into this series. I've always wanted to play this game, I've owned it for years but only played the tutorials thus far. I really like the explanations and Q&A format. Helping me understand the importance of all the info given and how it works together. Thanks dudes!
Interesting timestamps: 0:45 - Army leaders / generals 3:00 - Estates (loyalty bonus/malus, grant admiralship 6:40) 7:20 - Army tradition (+exact calculation of its bonus on generals) 9:45 - Estate influence & potential dangers 10:48 - General pips 13:10 - Discussion about military access and straight crossing Related links: - forum.paradoxplaza.com/forum/index.php?threads/what-is-a-pip.733317/ - What is a "pip"? A pip is best understood as one of those dots on a die. - www.reddit.com/r/eu4/comments/49wmkb/general_pips_explained/ - General pips explained (I really hate the word pip! It seems so nonobvious)
Hey Arumba if you read these would you be able to make a new tutorial series for Crusader Kings 2 playing a count in a nation such as England as you can show off what gameplay is like as a count a duke and a king and if you play it enough even as an emperor while it also shows how to climb from the lowest position in a country. Thanks
Arumba, i get that you have a schedule and that you value consistency of uploads, but i think tutorials like this should be uploaded in bulk. How about doing this on stream? People who want to play along could watch the whole thing as a twitch recording and people who want an episode a day could watch it here. Great tutorial regardless.
At the beginning of an Scottish campaign you have 2 shock pips as a minimum, one from tradition and one from a country modifier that Scatland has while it only owns its initial provinces. So no, the roll wasn't as lucky as you thought xD
Oh man I hate not being able to just move through enemy land in this compared to CK2, I had an army stuck in an Enclave of mine and didn't want to disbanded them and rehire them back up again so I had to wait till I could declare war on France again to get them out.
Aw, baby filthy's first war, so cute.
0:10 - 0.40 Sacrcasm completely wasted on A. :D
Sometimes I think explaining things completely and in full detail for games like EU4 actually just confuses the player even more than just throwing them in the game and just letting them play and learn. Then only explain things if they ask a question about it.
I don't think you should be telling him all the shortcuts just tell him where the menu button is or he will get very confused
he just wants him to get in the habit.
I'm so into this series. I've always wanted to play this game, I've owned it for years but only played the tutorials thus far. I really like the explanations and Q&A format. Helping me understand the importance of all the info given and how it works together. Thanks dudes!
Interesting timestamps:
0:45 - Army leaders / generals
3:00 - Estates (loyalty bonus/malus, grant admiralship 6:40)
7:20 - Army tradition (+exact calculation of its bonus on generals)
9:45 - Estate influence & potential dangers
10:48 - General pips
13:10 - Discussion about military access and straight crossing
Related links:
- forum.paradoxplaza.com/forum/index.php?threads/what-is-a-pip.733317/ - What is a "pip"? A pip is best understood as one of those dots on a die.
- www.reddit.com/r/eu4/comments/49wmkb/general_pips_explained/ - General pips explained
(I really hate the word pip! It seems so nonobvious)
At 22:10 arumba explains why combat system sometimes doesn't make sense but you have go with it
Hey Arumba if you read these would you be able to make a new tutorial series for Crusader Kings 2 playing a count in a nation such as England as you can show off what gameplay is like as a count a duke and a king and if you play it enough even as an emperor while it also shows how to climb from the lowest position in a country.
Thanks
Arumba, i get that you have a schedule and that you value consistency of uploads, but i think tutorials like this should be uploaded in bulk. How about doing this on stream? People who want to play along could watch the whole thing as a twitch recording and people who want an episode a day could watch it here. Great tutorial regardless.
Pips are the dots on the face of dice.
I've always figured they were like the rank insignia in Star Trek.
Technically, a pip is a small but countable item, but this is most commonly used on a dice.
A pip is also a small little seed in a apple or orange etc.
Loving this series
At the beginning of an Scottish campaign you have 2 shock pips as a minimum, one from tradition and one from a country modifier that Scatland has while it only owns its initial provinces. So no, the roll wasn't as lucky as you thought xD
Oh man I hate not being able to just move through enemy land in this compared to CK2, I had an army stuck in an Enclave of mine and didn't want to disbanded them and rehire them back up again so I had to wait till I could declare war on France again to get them out.
I enjoy this series so much
Tried to follow along. My Tyrone was Allied with England RIPeroni.
9:00 I got 1300 hours eu4 and I am l learning from this tutorial xD.
Arumba talking about spreading armies is bad? Is this fantasy?
While i have 500 hours in this game seeing filthy and arumbas chemistry is great. arumba should know he just stole civ of one of its better players!
Which one Arumba more prefer EU4 or CK2?
Ayrshire air-shur
I've never seen a video with so many likes and not one dislike wow
Greylad jinxed it...
What hapenned to the rights of the golden orc horde?
I know he was sick a while back, on one of his videos he just posted he said that. So it could just be delayed right now
lol... "not gonna lie, i tuned you out there for a sec"... rekt!
pls stop the keybord shortcu
Damn, Arumba's mis-pronunciation of Ayrshire is annoying.
I'm gonna rename the province to Ire-Shire from now on.
Arumba mispronouncing things is sort of a tradition on his channel.
No one cares about the british, only the british, sorry Mr Ahyyrrrshooire
@@GuyFawkes1 Even less people care about your comment.
do more
why the fuck do admirals cost diplo. it's a bit odd
Chandler Hughes the naval techs are all Diplo so it makes sense
"And how old were you when you started playing this game?" hah
Second?
first again