

The free “Spain update” also adds new provinces and missions already for some nations so you wouldn’t really need to spend extra.įrom a grand strategy standpoint, you wouldn’t be changing your island-hopping campaign to circumnavigate the globe. Please note, however, that it also doesn’t do much beyond what it offers for Iberia, Northwest Africa, and Pirate Republics.

Your Orders, Admiral Chris?įrom Cristobal Colon to Hernan Cortes, Francisco Pizarro, Ferdinand Magellan, and the conquistadors of the past, Golden Century brings more flavor to your Europa Universalis IV playthrough. For poor Granada (which is on the ropes if you start the game in 1492), they have missions to counter the Reconquista and perhaps even have the entirety of the peninsula in Muslim hands. In the case of Morocco, Fez, and parts of Northwest Africa, their missions revolve around recapturing lost territory and strengthening their Islamic base in Andalusia (southern Iberia). In fact, all Iberian nations and Northwest African lands have had significant changes to their mission trees. It’s not just Castille that has access to Holy Orders all Iberian Catholic nations can do this. This is helpful in the long run given how Jesuits and Franciscans not only helped convert the native populations, they aided in cultural reforms. You can now assign Holy Orders to cored provinces/states which can help lower revolt risk or increase production. What I did get more use out of were the Holy Orders.

About Europa Universalis IV The Cossacks Content Pack PC - DLC
