First Look At EU5 Novgorod GAMEPLAY Flavor
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why does ludi look at these like he isnt gonna be playing the same 5 nations every time he plays the game
Who else wouldn’t play the byzantines 89982763 times
Did someone say Prussia?
he's just like me
if you ask me there is only 1 nation im playing and spoiler alert its the eastern roman empire so i dont judge him
11:52 Sovet and soviet actually come from one word means "council". So technically we might be playing a soviet Novgorod
Yes, and soviet Pskov, Kyiv, Zaporizija, and Poland also used the same word. Polish wiec later changed to sejm, but it is the same word, vecha wiec soviet, just transliterated into modern Russian/Polish/Ukrainian a bit differently.
@DominikPlaylists I see
Russian word sovet has the second meaning - advice, so I wonder do you have the same meaning?
"Soviet" is simply strange/wrong transliteration of "sovet" which does mean "assembly/meeting/congregation". And "advice" too, yes. And "agreement/accord" too. The ancient protoslavic form of the word can also be translated as "will".
Please god no, i dont want Soviet Larpers in my 1300s game.
Не могу найти, где написано «soviet»?
EU5 with mods will be the most replayable game ever, If you give each nation a bit of flavour you already can get hundreds of different games, never mind the alternate timelines, overhauls and conversion mods, I'm really excited
I can’t wait for the Anbennar conversion. Having real pops in that game is going to be awesome. Being a center for refugees will actually be meta.
I'm native novgorodian and i'm glad of this kind development in the eu5 .
Oh, you're native Novgorodian? Show your birch bark letters then
Было бы ещё хорошо если бы сохранялся русский антураж. А то как то странно смотреть на правителя Новгорода в одеянии европейского монарха.
native Novgorodians were massacred by muscovites in 16th century
@@apstuxa First of all not all. Secondly maybe, but through time new people become native to this land. Or u thought that i speak about old slavs tribes of that area?
@@Mesterot everyone knows that all the Romans were killed in Gaullic invasion of 390BC there were no more Romans after 390BC!
I know it's wishful thinking but I hope that eu5 will actually start with a good amount of flavour and content and won't need 300 dlcs
I'm thinking they might gut some of the features from the last game and do an "updated" DLC format to add to said features like in CK3.
But yeah hopefully like you said will be the case, I'm just very sceptical due to how 2020s have been for gaming and Vicky3 launch went...
Paradox changed their tactics. At start you will have Vic3 war mechanics and dlc for eu4 type war
@@cadimemo1437 if this is how it works out ill be crying😞
@@pood40o72 Vic3 and EU5 are being made by two different teams.
The real name of Novgorod Republic was even stranger. It sounded like "Gospodin Veliky Novgorod". The second of these words means "great", but with the first is... kinda weird. Its meaning is sir, mister, lord or master, and usually this word is used when addressing a person, not to the city or state. Imagine a state with the name "Mr. Great Novgorod" on the map.
I don't need to imagine we have the same word in romanian.
But in my mind ,while still related with "sir" it also has a relation with "gospodărie"/household.
If I understand correctly - it was their way to show that an elected prince is not their lord, because the city itself is the lord.
В дореволюционном русском иногда использовали "господин" в качестве эпитета для зданий, и наверное городов и стран тоже, в теории.
The coldest nation in EU5. So cold that it's Beloozero.
Not as cold as Permafrost who are that cold, their hands stopped working after they wrote Perm.
While Beloozero (now Belozersk) looks like "below zero" in English it literally just means "White Lake".
@@Hadar1991 Lol I can speak Russian and that's the first time I noticed that but now that I split it up I can't unsee it
@ I don't speak Russian, I only speak Polish and when I was younger I also thought that Beloozero looks as extremely English name in middle of Russia. But then I checked that it is Biełoziero (now Biełoziersk) in Polish and from that it is awfully close to Białe Jezioro. :D Especially because the town lies next to Lake Beloye which literally means White Lake (Jezioro Białe in Polish).
@@Hadar1991 Thank you for your explanation. I speak czech, and i also suspected it would have to do something with white lake. Bílé Jezero in our language :)
Oh boy trade republic Russia sounds like a fun game already
Sovet Gospod means Council of Gentlemens)))
Better translate it like Council of Lords, cuz
Gospod' - Lord/God
gospodin - gentleman/master/lord
gosudar' (From old word gospodar' that meant owner/master/lord) - a sovereign
@@unkowsold4216 No, "gospod" is plural form of "gospodin". Господь(God) and Господ(Gentelmens) different words. Gentelmen is representative of inteligentcia, and Lord is aristocratic title which is not appliable for respublic. So Council of Gentlemens is most close translation.
Дядя даже не спорь, я знаю о чем говорю
@@IgrikShit He means lords as in the aristocrats who ruled a bunch of land
1:41 fun fact, novgorodian cronicles say, Oreshek was built by moscow prince Yury in 1323, not 1333, and given to lithuanian prince Narimantas as a ransom for novgorodian archbishop Vasily, captured by lithuanians in his travel.
Hello Ludi! I wanted to say that Yanin V. L. also believes that Novgorod participated in the Battle of Kulikovo together with other Russian principalities, with the goal of liberation from the influence of the Golden Horde. As evidence, he says the following:
"There is a long-standing historiographical certainty about the non-participation of the Novgorodians in the Battle of Kulikovo Field. Meanwhile, in the synodicon of the Novgorod Borisoglebsk Church, there is a record of the commemoration of the residents of Novgorod who perished on the Don under Grand Prince Dmitry Ivanovich. It is also known that a year after the victory over Mamai, a stone church of St. Demetrius was laid down in Novgorod on Slavkova Street, and completed in 1382."
I would be surprised if the Novgorod didn't participate. Even if they were or not tributaries, it would have been in their interest to stomp out Golden Horde power in the region for sure!
Always with those Addy-Dos guys squatting.
I love you Ludi!!!😊
I'm confused. This looks like Project Caesar.
It feels so surreal when your medium sized 'never in the news' hometown is a subject to one of the flagship dev diaries for the 4X grand strategy game.
Because it was third center of power besides Moscow and Sarai at that time.
@@maksimmikheev5896 and is nothing today apparently lmao.
Tbh i never started in Russia in a Paradox game, after conbined 3k hours in ck3, eu4, vic3 and hoi4
Me too, but ended up conquering Russia many times
@@mchrzestek I mean russia was always underdeveloped and had kinda large provinces. In ck3 europe, middle east, africa or india are much cooler, in eu4 you basically can't interact with other european powers, in vic3 you have already everything and playing smaller nations is just more of a challenge and never really played much hoi4 so....
I've started in Russia a couple times in CK3 but I usually get bored. There's not much flavour and it's easy to blob. Vic3 Russia is a pain because it's huge but needs lots of reforms.
@@Zaire82 vic3 has probably most flavor and a good challenge, but flavor in vic3 is not really needed cause you can have fun building an ahistorical super economy, russia is in most cases just exploited as a 2nd world country that gives you a lot ressources
Russia is a lot of fun in EU4 though, you get to expand into Europe, the Middle-East, Central Asia and East Asia all at the same time!
Source: spend at least 500h as the Russian princes in EU4
Not first, but still pretty early! 🥳
Day 2 asking for Ludi to put on a green sweater 👕
To people who know history of Poland and Novgorod, was the Poland-Lithuania elected king system inspired by Novgorod ?
They both were transformed versions of the old system, based on ancient Slavic traditions, where warriors elected a leader, the vojd / voivode (warchief, if you will).
You could pretty easily emulate a partial tributary status by simply having the tribute payments be event chains that lead to tributary or non-tributary status.
Somone: why is it too cold here?
Me: because it is beloozero.
Love you Ludi!!!
I'm glad you made this video it reminds me of my transformation from a nobody to good home, $34k monthly and a good daughter full of love
11:08 that caught me off guard 😂
Some day we may get an episode without a burnt dad joke...
Да когда уже можно будет поиграть в EU5? =( Thx for u rabota (work) Ludi!
А я уже понимаю, что у меня это всё не потянет
@@CanalWolfy ну, пока мы не в курсе какая там будет оптимизация, так что рановато ты
@@GarantirAntну в любом случае проц надо будет пожирнее брать
Im very curious about this UI, need to see it in game tho to have a final opinion
Imagine republican Novgorod uniting all Rus lands under its rule instead of despotic Muscovy....
@mchrzestek The Idea sounds great barring the facts that Novgorod never actually wanted to reunite Rus lands it just wanted to stay by itself and occasionally fight it's neighbors for territory, Muscovy on the other hand was actively working to expand subjugating it's neighbors and conquering Novgorod itself eventually point being for Novgorod to reunite Rus lands it would have to change the ways it delt with its neighbors and ironically become like Muscovy an expansionist state which IRL it didn't do.
You think it was despotic only because of propaganda. In reality it was ruled mostly by nobles. Just like in any other medieval state. Powerful noble families waged war and murdered each other and sometimes even murdered Tsar if he was too stubborn.
Imagine Algeria united HRE instead of facist prussia
Would be nice...Until the age of absolutism kicks in, and it's all being torn apart by monarchies with adequate centralization around it. Just how it went in real Europe.
But the Novgorod was also despotic...
Hope they keep the ck3 out of my eu
Ludi i think you might have misunderstood the novgorod subject mapmode, all the green nations are in a shared pu, the pop based teivutaries are in the flag list. At least thats my impression from the tooltip. I seriously hope there arent pops inside of tags displayed as such.
eastern europe is always my favorite region
4:20 i dont want them to put ressources in the Background of a Picture. It isnt important.
Knowing Paradox, they'll probably release the game with 1 background per macro group (ex. "European", "Arabian", ecc) and then later just release flavour packs DLCs that add new cultural specific ones
Dont worry, work on pictures will not affect the hours of those working on the mechanics.
Remember that they have people which work full time on art, and their hours spent on the project as part of their "core" work hours, wont affect the rest.
Unlike some developers, Paradox keep their employees after the release of the game, and the artists therefore might have time to spare, between time sensitive projects to do such minor requests.
These tinto talks are causing me to stop playing eu4 and just wait for eu5
9:05 it's literally "hagia sophia of novgorod", inspired by byzantinean one, and built in 1046-1050, not 1128.
I am kinda sad to see they didn't do anything about rivers. Rivers were very important and served as major transport and trade arteries for many countries in Europe for centuries.
I believe Paradox wish to implement rivers, if it is not ready for the release, expect it to come in an later update.
Often they rather put something on pause, until they have enough hours spent on it for it to be "good enough" of an mechanic.
04:26 I know you're joking with the track suit part, but why doesn't the throne look eastern European? Genuinely asking. It reminds me instantly of the Imperial Throne of Czar Alexander I in the Finnish National Museum - it has similar dimensions and sort of tapestry canopy around it. So, my knee-jerk reaction is that it would be pretty eastern European. However, I realize the throne I'm referring to is long after this, also I'm not sure if that throne might be more western (as it's after Peter I), and I also don't know if the throne in the image might be ahistorical.
You cant add just 1 adidas guy, they come in packs of at least 3 person☺
That’s cool, but where is my Kazakh campaign Ludi?
soon
I really like the difference between EU3, EU4 and EU5.
Different game had different playstyle.
Ludi where the mega campaign at
Adidas tracksuits are a trade good i think.
bro whats yours prediction for the eu5?
Ludi, do you know, if there will be an event for brandenburg to get the Hohenzollern Dynasty
yes there will be
Erm, acshully it's pronounced Belo Ozero, double o doesn't make a new sound 🤓
Ok so PUs are considered equals in EU5 like it was historically
Yup
I just have one question, can 2 multiplayer players merge?
if i can get this game first nation i play is will be Golden Horde
The UI is so ugly, oh god
@@tomasburian5082 they said that it is still a work in progress. I think they will change it before release
@nikolakalchev9140 I hope so, this looks like a mobile game
Oh noes Argentina will not be easy conquest in this game
subscribed, please dont take my wallet.
Too late buddy boy
my wallet back! now!
Novgorod should have dominated Russia instead of Moscow.
Change my mind.
I refuse, you’re right.
They kinda were in their age. Kiev knaz Igor was a son of Rurik, who ruled in Vologda and later in Novgorod. He with Oleg (relative or officer of army unclear) conquered Kiev and added it to Rus with a capital in Novgorod. In that generations Novgorod absolutely dominated.
In next few Kiev raised because Bysantium still was a source of prosperity and cunlure. But later fell top nomads.
The main problem, Novgorod region was assaulted by western invaders too much, so any attempts to set a capital near Baltic failed in the end. Last time as a result of WW1. Moscow is protected from the west better. And from southern steppes better than Kiev. That's why people who escaped there made it a capital.
Church maybe was if not decisive power, but totally a symbol of general opponion. And they moved from Konstantinopol to Moscow exactly because it was the safest spot.
They couldn’t, the intrigues of elite that was ruling Novgorod destabilised the state to the point they were choosing who will they be vassals of: Lithuania or Muscovy
@@iamaim2847 your arguments are missing the fact that capital of Russia was St Petersburg for 200+ years and it was literally on the border with Sweden
@ That's exactly what I'm saying about WW1. It ended exactly then.
St Petersburg was built and was capital when Russia could protect that land.
And then they couldn't. In WW2 St Petersburg was encircled and besiged for years. And totally could fell. Everyone knew it would happen someday, that's why capital returned to Moscow.
It is interesting that they use Republic nations for the first showings of flavor. Maybe the want to remind certain people that these forms of government go back hundreds of years and that it shouldn't be tossed away for desoptism. Maybe I'm looking too deep into it.
Yes next republic of Mali will be awesome
What? They're probably just showing these because they're the ones that are most complete.
If you can't feel the glass you are too far from the camera.
Why do you pronounce Beloozero like that 😭😭
This Victoria 3 vibe is really shyte ! 💅
Russian runs are amongst my favorites in M&T
From 🇷🇺 with love ❤
Btw when you are imposing it was not the will of people, it really was. Veche is literally gathering of people. They gathered on the main square and voted by yelling or throwing their hats up. It is unscalable for more than 1 city, ignores votes of villagers, but it is direct democrasy as much as it can be before new age burocracy. Even in modern time president can just not execute his pre-election promises, and the people can do nothing but wait for the next one. Who will do the same.
Yes, obviously they had rich families, who could pay people for yelling more what they want. But it is how democracy works anyway. Anyway unpopular decisions even with money and aristocratic heritage could be denied by the crowd.
And it was a part of a problem. They just lost competition to more centralized states who could organize many cities by just stripping them of political power by feudal vassal pattern. We all know how the Moscow play in EU4 begins...
Same was with Venetia. They made money pretty good. But at first lose naval superiority to Ottomans, because they had many less efficient ports. And when Napoleon came with force of all post-revolution French empire, the Venetian republic just ended.
Veche had rules about who could vote. Basically, you had to be a respected citizen. It changed with time but basically you had to own a business or land.
But if you were in the city's militia (armed forces) it was enough even if you were poor.
Guns broke this system. Absolutism (and Napoleon) won because you could order peasants to join your army and give them muskets. A few weeks of training and you got yourself an army No need for "middle class".
As someone who never really got into EU4, I am somewhat scared about it. I have 1000s of hours into other PDX games, but this one scares me. Then again, the idea of playing a Soviet nation in the 1700s is neat. Lets just hope we can invent communism early.
For real, "soviet" is jsut translated as council. The word is much more old than communism or socialism. In merchant republic they obviously had councils too, without it.
And yes, soviet gospod and soviet republic are exactly the same word. Just in very different context. Councils of very different people.
Sovet Gospod is basically a council of nobles. And it's not even close to anything like Soviet union
@@iamaim2847 Veche republic is another ancient russian word for "sovet" that means council of elders.
@ Yep, exactly my point.
Sup
Ui looks worse than eu4
Hallo
When will westerners decolonize their Eastern European views? It’s Ruthenian Pravda. At least per the game logic.
Decolonize your western mind. It's Russkaya Pravda (Russian Truth).
1. Check how it's written in the origin book "рѹсьскаꙗ" (Russian). When "Ruthenian" is "руски" on Ruthenian.
2. Russian Truth was written by Yaroslav the Wise in 1016. When Ruthenian language appeared only in 12-13 century, after 100+ years after the book was written.
let me gues, you dont need casus belli, just say: i came to take your house, because we doing special military operation.
"ukranians" are rus, ergo russians.
@@LokiOdinssnn you mean, Rus are Ukrainians.
@@TuckerLT Word ukrainians appeared in historical sources like 800 years after Rus and russian people in it. I can get you a source of 12th century where Kiev monks are writing of themself and their ancestors as russian sons. And Ukrainian nation first mentioned in 1900 by Austrian institution fabricating CB. Before that Ukraine was just geographical term, borderland between settled slavs and nomad steppes.
@@iamaim2847 word Russia first appeared 14th century, Ukraine name 1187. By your other TH-cam messages you just another Russo Nazi
@@iamaim2847 It doesn´t matter. They are one people and shouldn´t hate each other. Their real enemy is across the ocean.