@@Quarbit I think he is talking about Francia, before being french they were Franks, I think it’s also pronounced with a K but call it whatever you want man it is just a game
Ooh, a country with great volcanic history. Here’s a quick rundown of the volcanoes and earthquakes of Italy (I’m ignoring the rest of the geology because it’s 3 am and I can’t be bothered doing research on it right now). Italy is very volcanically and seismically active due to the subduction zone to its south, where the African plate is moving under the Eurasian plate. The subduction zone is responsible for the existence of the Alps and many of the mountains across southern Europe, including all the volcanoes across Italy and Greece, and will also eventually cause the Strait of Gibraltar to close and the Mediterranean to dry up (I mention this a lot). In Italy, the most notable volcanoes are (iirc, and not necessarily in this order) Etna, Somma-Vesuvio (Vesuvius), Stromboli, Vulcano, Vulsini and Campi Flegrei. Etna and Stromboli are two of the most active volcanoes in the world-Etna emits more CO2 and water vapor than most other volcanoes on the planet iirc, alongside its many lava flows, and Stromboli has erupted almost every day for at least 2000 years (perhaps as many as 5000) and has been known as the Lighthouse of the Mediterranean due to how far away its glowing head could be seen at night from ships. Vesuvius is the only active volcano on the mainland of Europe (other than perhaps one in Greece? I can’t quite remember but I think one erupted sometime in the 1800s in mainland Greece), but next to Vesuvius is a much greater beast, Campi Flegrei-the Phlegraean Fields. Campi Flegrei is a large and partially-submerged system of overlapping calderas next to and actually underneath parts of Naples, somewhat similar to Yellowstone (though a little smaller). A major eruption ≈37500 years ago may have contributed to the extinction of the Neanderthals by causing Europe’s climate to become colder and harsher; its most recent eruption in 1538 created a new mountain, Monte Nuovo, and buried some villas and villages. Campi Flegrei frequently experiences earthquake swarms and also experiences a phenomenon called bradyseism, which means the caldera floor inflates and deflates over time, but that doesn’t necessarily mean an eruption is impending. I don’t know as much about Campi Flegrei as I do about many other volcanoes, but I know enough to say that Neapolitans shouldn’t be worried about it-it’s very closely monitored, and if an eruption was likely or even possible the authorities would let you know. I know more about Yellowstone, and the bradyseism and earthquake swarms in Yellowstone are more closely related to seasonal groundwater flow than it is to magma movements, so a little bit of movement at Campi Flegrei is NOT necessarily a reason to panic.
11:37 For what it's worth, maneuver pips on admirals are arguably the best to get, because they increase the engagement width of your fleet. That would be like if general's maneuver pips increased combat width.
An explanation of what happened at the beginning: France and Andalusia start with disasters; tons of rebels. If rebels win against France (I think they only need to occupy Paris), then the Carolingians are deposed and Francia becomes France, also leaving the HRE. If rebels win against Andalusia, they fall apart into multiple smaller nations.
Francia also has an option to just give in to the demands of their nobles and exile their king which is why it happened like day 1 here. Refusing to exile him is what leads to the rebels rising up. It is very rare for the AI to take the exile option but it happens occasionally.
That's one way, but there's also an event that fires on Nov 12 where Francia can choose to abandon the HRE outright and become France. AI only has like a 10% chance to take it though.
9:06 you were pretty much right on actually "l'età d'oro" in english roughly translates to "the golden age" at least according to most translation tools out there
An easier way to do the timed mission is to dev like a maniac. The farmland is nice and cheap and Ante Bellum introduces a state edict to increase prosperity. When I played it I only annexed a few provinces and then just devved until I got it lol.
"it's impossible to get a wall breach if you've got over 0% on a siege" Yep. The roll that normally breaches the walls will instead win the siege for you.
11:50 that is why if i ever play in europe and francia turn to france i usually restart. france is too weak to stop andersnowball and anderlusia often go full colo so they are ubercharge after eating france as an appertizing
Ante Bellum (the goat): steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1908400374
1.9 is not out yet btw
it's pronounced with a K sound more btw
@@goranpersson7726 ??? I say a lot of words bro you're going to need to be more specific
@@Quarbit I think he is talking about Francia, before being french they were Franks, I think it’s also pronounced with a K but call it whatever you want man it is just a game
@@Quarbit Francia, the C is more of a K sound like Frank
@@AD-poop_ no it's pronounced with c not k in french, franks -> francia, not frankia
when the function got colonial-era Alt-history scenarios 😈
Ooh, a country with great volcanic history. Here’s a quick rundown of the volcanoes and earthquakes of Italy (I’m ignoring the rest of the geology because it’s 3 am and I can’t be bothered doing research on it right now).
Italy is very volcanically and seismically active due to the subduction zone to its south, where the African plate is moving under the Eurasian plate. The subduction zone is responsible for the existence of the Alps and many of the mountains across southern Europe, including all the volcanoes across Italy and Greece, and will also eventually cause the Strait of Gibraltar to close and the Mediterranean to dry up (I mention this a lot). In Italy, the most notable volcanoes are (iirc, and not necessarily in this order) Etna, Somma-Vesuvio (Vesuvius), Stromboli, Vulcano, Vulsini and Campi Flegrei. Etna and Stromboli are two of the most active volcanoes in the world-Etna emits more CO2 and water vapor than most other volcanoes on the planet iirc, alongside its many lava flows, and Stromboli has erupted almost every day for at least 2000 years (perhaps as many as 5000) and has been known as the Lighthouse of the Mediterranean due to how far away its glowing head could be seen at night from ships. Vesuvius is the only active volcano on the mainland of Europe (other than perhaps one in Greece? I can’t quite remember but I think one erupted sometime in the 1800s in mainland Greece), but next to Vesuvius is a much greater beast, Campi Flegrei-the Phlegraean Fields.
Campi Flegrei is a large and partially-submerged system of overlapping calderas next to and actually underneath parts of Naples, somewhat similar to Yellowstone (though a little smaller). A major eruption ≈37500 years ago may have contributed to the extinction of the Neanderthals by causing Europe’s climate to become colder and harsher; its most recent eruption in 1538 created a new mountain, Monte Nuovo, and buried some villas and villages. Campi Flegrei frequently experiences earthquake swarms and also experiences a phenomenon called bradyseism, which means the caldera floor inflates and deflates over time, but that doesn’t necessarily mean an eruption is impending. I don’t know as much about Campi Flegrei as I do about many other volcanoes, but I know enough to say that Neapolitans shouldn’t be worried about it-it’s very closely monitored, and if an eruption was likely or even possible the authorities would let you know. I know more about Yellowstone, and the bradyseism and earthquake swarms in Yellowstone are more closely related to seasonal groundwater flow than it is to magma movements, so a little bit of movement at Campi Flegrei is NOT necessarily a reason to panic.
Antebellum really out here creating the most in-depth missions trees for the most obscure nations and then giving them out to players for free.
My pleasure!
@@parmelion9771 one of my all time favourite mods and the one i play most nowadays
Thank you!@@paulwill6
@parmelion977 i made orthodox lithuanian baltic empire just for you!
Tbh Antebellum is basically “what if the renaissance began in the 9th century?” and the 1444 start date is just a typo lel.
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11:37 For what it's worth, maneuver pips on admirals are arguably the best to get, because they increase the engagement width of your fleet. That would be like if general's maneuver pips increased combat width.
Also, they increase the trade power from light ships that are protecting trade.
An explanation of what happened at the beginning: France and Andalusia start with disasters; tons of rebels. If rebels win against France (I think they only need to occupy Paris), then the Carolingians are deposed and Francia becomes France, also leaving the HRE. If rebels win against Andalusia, they fall apart into multiple smaller nations.
Francia also has an option to just give in to the demands of their nobles and exile their king which is why it happened like day 1 here. Refusing to exile him is what leads to the rebels rising up. It is very rare for the AI to take the exile option but it happens occasionally.
That's one way, but there's also an event that fires on Nov 12 where Francia can choose to abandon the HRE outright and become France. AI only has like a 10% chance to take it though.
byzantium getting rome outta nowhere is poetry
why you gotta do em dirty like that
The Missions must be completed
Normal people put a hat on a hat.
Quarbit: crown on a crown.
9:06
you were pretty much right on actually
"l'età d'oro" in english roughly translates to "the golden age"
at least according to most translation tools out there
EU4 but all screwed up is what happens when I've played an entire campaign in one 10 hour chunk and have forgotten to eat, drink or shower
Mod devs: let's make this cool mod with Francia instead of France etc.
Francia AI: becomes France on day 1
Francia ai was not having none of it
He was like brink me back
The fact that they choose to become france is quite rare i think
10% chance
I thought they only become france if they lose their dynasty
@@ahmetsezen5643 Francia can abdicate the crown in the first event which turns them into France
@@parmelion9771 Huh, that's more than i thought, i thought it was like 5%
An easier way to do the timed mission is to dev like a maniac. The farmland is nice and cheap and Ante Bellum introduces a state edict to increase prosperity. When I played it I only annexed a few provinces and then just devved until I got it lol.
"it's impossible to get a wall breach if you've got over 0% on a siege"
Yep. The roll that normally breaches the walls will instead win the siege for you.
11:50 that is why if i ever play in europe and francia turn to france i usually restart.
france is too weak to stop andersnowball and anderlusia often go full colo so they are ubercharge after eating france as an appertizing
Which comes out first? Ante bellum india update or EU6?
probably EU7 tbh
@@parmelion9771 EU-VR you mean
Not Quarbit mentioning his new crown at every opportunity 💀
As a Lombard, having Lombardy unify Italy warms my heart
18:42 either nice or nizza it is a county that has many italians and french people thus the name
"just eu4 but kinda f@cked up" is a beautiful sentence thank you
Best description of Ante Bellum ive heard in a long ass time
That 50% trade income mission. I am pretty sure you can achieve that mid war by occupying enemy lands
We’re getting 1.9 soon? Hell yes
Pretty sure it’s not coming out till next year
1.9 still not out yet :(
Here within 7h when 10k views. Seriously how is every channel releasing at the same time
1:00 - Is the Opinion nerf (25 to 10) in exchange for a Diplo rep on religious Diplomats an Antebellum change or a base game change?
That's been a thing for a while.
Goated
POG
He who wears the crown is burdened by many hats, generally being different crowns.
You sound like Jimmy Falun Gong I just realized
who?
pt2 pls
Make a part 2
ROME