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Nuevo DLC: El Dorado
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Nuevo DLC: El Dorado 22 Ene 2015 23:00 #74655

Pues eso, nuevo DLC del bicho este. Está la info en ingles... si tengo tiempo (y ganas) lo ire traduciendo.

Jaskier!!! Ahora puedes reclamar zonas desde el propio juego, ya no necesitaras pedirte asia entera, el papa te lo otorgará.

EU4: El Dorado - Development Diary 1: Nahuatl, Exploration & Treaty of Tordesillas
Welcome to the very first development diary for El Dorado, the fourth major expansion for Europa Universalis 4. To kick things off, we’ll be talking about the new Nahuatl religion that El Dorado adds in Central America and also about how the expansion changes exploration and colonization.


Nahuatl
One of the centerpieces of the expansion is the new Nahuatl religion. A number of Central American states, most famously the Aztecs, believed that the world was destined to end and that only the strength of their Gods could prevent it from happening. For the Gods to have enough power to prevent Doomsday, they needed sacrifice - human sacrifice. The Aztecs would go to war to secure captives for these sacrificial rituals, all in the name of keeping the universe together.

In El Dorado, this is represented through a mechanic we call Doom. All Nahuatl states have a ticking Doom value that increases every year based on the number of provinces they own. High Doom increases technology costs and idea costs and should the value ever reach 100 the Nahuatl state will be forced into taking drastic measures to avert Doomsday. The ruling family will be sacrificed, killing your ruling monarch and heir and replacing them with a 0/0/0 ruler. In addition, all of your monarch power is lost and any and all subject states break away as the nation descends into chaos. As if that wasn’t enough, if the doomed state has gained any religious reforms, up to two of these will be lost (more on that below).

To avert Doomsday, Nahuatl states have a few options. The ‘Flower Wars’ Casus Belli gives them the ability to declare war on their neighbours freely while occupying provinces and winning battles will result in Doom being reduced as they secure captives to send to the Gods. If just warring with your neighbours isn’t sufficient, Nahuatl states can also sacrifice ruling monarchs and adult heirs in their vassal states. Doing so will reduce Doom by an amount equal to the total skills of that monarch or heir, but will anger all subject states and make them more likely to seek independence.

If you wish to get out of this cycle of war and sacrifice, you will need to reform your religion. Each of the three new religions (more on the other two in a later dev diary) has their own reform track, and their own unique requirements for passing a reform. Nahuatl states have five reforms they can pass, giving benefits such as colonists, war exhaustion reduction and more diplomatic relations. Enacting a reform requires having at least 5 vassal states, no rebels, positive stability and less than 50 Doom. When enacted, Doom will increases by 25 and all subject states will declare independence, forcing you to go to war to bring them back into the fold. Once you have passed all five reforms, the ‘Reform Religion’ button will be available as soon as you border a Western neighbour. This brings you up to 80% of that Western nation’s technology level and allows you to Westernize. It also permanently disables the Doom mechanic.



Exploration
Exploring the New World can be very rewarding, but also a bit tedious, as you have to manually control your explorers and conquistadors while they seek out new land for you to colonize and conquer. In the El Dorado expansion we’ve added new systems for both land and sea exploration, but we’ll leave the land exploration for a later dev diary and instead talk about naval exploration.

Those with the El Dorado expansion will have an ‘Exploration Mission’ button in the unit panel that opens a list of possible missions that their explorers can undertake. These include exploring a sea, charting a coastline and even circumnavigating the globe. When you send a fleet on a mission to explore a sea or chart a coastline they will head towards that province and automatically uncover it, along with surrounding provinces, before returning to port. Charting coastlines can also result in a variety of events as your explorers make landfall and encounter the native population of other continents. Fleets on an exploration mission do not suffer from attrition but you will not be able to divert them from their course and you can’t send a fleet exploring unless it is in port. Furthermore, exploring can no longer be done with a single ship - you need at least 3 Light or Heavy Ships (or a mix of both) to be able to explore.

Nations that have Diplomatic Technology level 9 can follow in the footsteps of Magellan and attempt to circumnavigate the globe. Doing so will send your fleet on a trek from the Straits of Magellan to the Cape of Good Hope. The fleet will take attrition as normal on this mission, but if it makes it all the way around the globe without sinking, you will have successfully circumnavigated the globe. Being the first nation to circumnavigate the globe will give you 100 prestige, while other nations who do so later will gain 10 prestige for a successful attempt.




Treaty of Tordesillas
Colonization of the Americas wasn’t a free-for-all. The Pope divided the world into Spanish and Portuguese influence spheres that determined who had the right to colonize a given part of the world. In the El Dorado expansion, Catholic nations will be able to gain a similar sanction for their colonization by being the first nation to create a colonial nation in a colonial region while having positive relations with the Papal States. The first nation to do so will be given a ‘Papal Grant’, which speeds up the growth of settlers for them by +10 in that colonial region and slows down the settler growth of all other Catholic nations there by -20. A Catholic nation that violates a Papal Grant also gets -50 relations with both the nation that has the grant and the Papal States.



That's all for today, but there will be a dev diary every Thursday up until release, so stay tuned!

Europa Universalis IV: El Dorado - Expansion Announcement Teaser

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Última Edición: 22 Ene 2015 23:14 Por CeltiberoCaesarAug.

Re: Nuevo DLC: El Dorado 23 Ene 2015 14:29 #74658

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Bien... empezaré pidiendole Grecia... seguro que me dice que si

Re: Nuevo DLC: El Dorado 23 Ene 2015 16:48 #74659

¡Mira como tiemblo!
Todo hombre cosechará lo que haya sembrado, desde el más alto señor a la más ínfima rata de cloaca. Os garantizo que algunos perderán mucho más que las puntas de los dedos. Han hecho sangrar a mi reino, y eso no lo voy a olvidar.

Re: Nuevo DLC: El Dorado 30 Ene 2015 17:28 #74679

Todo hombre cosechará lo que haya sembrado, desde el más alto señor a la más ínfima rata de cloaca. Os garantizo que algunos perderán mucho más que las puntas de los dedos. Han hecho sangrar a mi reino, y eso no lo voy a olvidar.

Re: Nuevo DLC: El Dorado 18 Feb 2015 15:31 #74779

El DLC "El Dorado" sale el 26 de Febrero.
Todo hombre cosechará lo que haya sembrado, desde el más alto señor a la más ínfima rata de cloaca. Os garantizo que algunos perderán mucho más que las puntas de los dedos. Han hecho sangrar a mi reino, y eso no lo voy a olvidar.

Re: Nuevo DLC: El Dorado 25 Feb 2015 16:30 #74858

El parche sale mañana, os dejo aquí un link a la lista de cambios.
Todo hombre cosechará lo que haya sembrado, desde el más alto señor a la más ínfima rata de cloaca. Os garantizo que algunos perderán mucho más que las puntas de los dedos. Han hecho sangrar a mi reino, y eso no lo voy a olvidar.

Re: Nuevo DLC: El Dorado 25 Feb 2015 18:30 #74861

Sus muertos... los cambios del parche, no del DLC, son extensos e importantes. Os recomiendo echarle una vistazo.
Soy genial....me encantan las galletas.

Re: Nuevo DLC: El Dorado 26 Feb 2015 20:24 #74877

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En nuuvem lo encontráis por unos 8e, por si alguno le corre el ansia
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