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EU V Release Tuesday
Posted on 11/1/25 at 9:58 pm
Posted on 11/1/25 at 9:58 pm
Hadn’t seen anyone discussing Europa Universalis V upcoming release by Paradox so I figured I’d start a thread.
Releases Tuesday, has a beefy minimum and recommended specs, but promises a lot of new and detailed features over EU IV. Seems to blend a bit of Crusader Kings III and Victoria 3 with the meat and potatoes of EU gameplay (diplomacy, war, trade, economy etc.) Set in 1337 until 1821 (I think) you guide a nation through the tumult of early medieval to Enlightenment.
I was never a master of EU IV but have enjoyed my time with it, though the Ottoblob was always annoying. Snowballing by a major power was tedious, as was mid and late game wars.
I know I’m not getting too in depth but if there are any other grand strategy enjoyers out there whether HOI IV, Stellaris, Civ, or EU IV would like to hear your thoughts and opinions on this new strategy game by Paradox for their flagship series. Or any fun alternatives.
Releases Tuesday, has a beefy minimum and recommended specs, but promises a lot of new and detailed features over EU IV. Seems to blend a bit of Crusader Kings III and Victoria 3 with the meat and potatoes of EU gameplay (diplomacy, war, trade, economy etc.) Set in 1337 until 1821 (I think) you guide a nation through the tumult of early medieval to Enlightenment.
I was never a master of EU IV but have enjoyed my time with it, though the Ottoblob was always annoying. Snowballing by a major power was tedious, as was mid and late game wars.
I know I’m not getting too in depth but if there are any other grand strategy enjoyers out there whether HOI IV, Stellaris, Civ, or EU IV would like to hear your thoughts and opinions on this new strategy game by Paradox for their flagship series. Or any fun alternatives.
Posted on 11/2/25 at 6:50 am to OldyMoldy
I’m always excited about paradox releases; I them wait half a decade for a reasonable amount of the dlc to release before I’m willing to buy it 
Posted on 11/2/25 at 7:44 am to Joshjrn
Sometimes the early versions of these games have some imbalanced stuff that makes them playable for me
For example with crusader kings 3, I could move armies instantly across continents. Like from Egypt to Sicily with no downtime. Was extremely broken and I managed to disband the Holy Roman Empire as a Muslim caliphate. Also took me 10 or so playthroughs to win, still.
They eventually patched that and I lost interest
Anyways, thanks for the heads up OP. I’ll keep an eye on this one
For example with crusader kings 3, I could move armies instantly across continents. Like from Egypt to Sicily with no downtime. Was extremely broken and I managed to disband the Holy Roman Empire as a Muslim caliphate. Also took me 10 or so playthroughs to win, still.
They eventually patched that and I lost interest
Anyways, thanks for the heads up OP. I’ll keep an eye on this one
Posted on 11/2/25 at 7:46 am to jefforize
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crusader kings 3
Speaking of, I saw Steam had a free CKIII weekend recently, so I feel like I’m only a year or two away from picking it up
Posted on 11/2/25 at 8:15 am to OldyMoldy
CK3 also just got the Chinese expansion.
Map goes all the way to Japan now and added in a shite ton of new govts and other shite.
Essentially an entire new game now
Nah that point is now. Go ahead and jump in. Won’t be any more DLC for the level of this one.
Map goes all the way to Japan now and added in a shite ton of new govts and other shite.
Essentially an entire new game now
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so I feel like I’m only a year or two away from picking it up
Nah that point is now. Go ahead and jump in. Won’t be any more DLC for the level of this one.
This post was edited on 11/2/25 at 8:17 am
Posted on 11/2/25 at 9:09 am to beerJeep
CKII put out major releases for six years. I would be surprised if they stopped any shorter for CKIII.
Posted on 11/2/25 at 9:34 am to Joshjrn
That’s true and not to mention the dlc sometimes dramatically changes the game.
From what I read at the Paradox forum it does seem to be fairly feature rich, I’m sure there will be bugs and patches so not sure if I’m a day one or closer to Christmas.
From what I read at the Paradox forum it does seem to be fairly feature rich, I’m sure there will be bugs and patches so not sure if I’m a day one or closer to Christmas.
Posted on 11/2/25 at 10:30 am to Joshjrn
Oh no they will continue to pump more out, but they won’t be to this scale.
Posted on 11/2/25 at 10:35 am to beerJeep
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Oh no they will continue to pump more out, but they won’t be to this scale.
Granted, but to buy the starter pack and this DLC is $64. To buy all currently released DLC is $94. History says those prices will get much better as more filler content comes out.
Posted on 11/3/25 at 8:09 am to OldyMoldy
Will be playing as soon as I get home from work tomorrow, I've been looking forward to release since they began showing the development process almost two years ago
Posted on 11/3/25 at 8:16 am to OldyMoldy
Think I'll wait until it comes out on humble choice. By then there should be several dlcs available and all its shite together. A 60 dollar price tag for a AA game and several announced dlcs before launch is a bit much for me. And I have over 3000 hours played. 
This post was edited on 11/3/25 at 8:21 am
Posted on 11/3/25 at 9:16 am to Joshjrn
quote:thought it was just me.
I’m always excited about paradox releases; I them wait half a decade for a reasonable amount of the dlc to release before I’m willing to buy it
Posted on 11/3/25 at 9:56 am to Joshjrn
quote:CK3 gets me cracked out at least twice a year.
I’m always excited about paradox releases; I them wait half a decade for a reasonable amount of the dlc to release before I’m willing to buy it
One of my rulers caught one of his rivals (in his 50s) trying to sleep with his daughter (19 and already wed). So naturally, my ruler seduced and successfully knocked up his wife (who was in her 20s), then had her and their two sons imprisoned then executed. He developed a deep depression and threw himself from a high tower.
Pissed off a frick ton of people, including the king of the realm and had to fight off quite a few enemies. Went into a ton of debt hiring mercenary armies but eventually my ruler was able to survive.
One of the darkest things I’ve ever done in a video game
This post was edited on 11/3/25 at 9:59 am
Posted on 11/4/25 at 8:27 pm to OldyMoldy
Decided to buy the game this evening, figured I’d do it eventually so why wait.
Slowly working my way through the Naples tutorial, lot of information and tooltips, I know I’ll need to play, fail, and play again to get a handle on it but I’m enjoying it so far.
Has a Victoria 3 feeling with resources, inputs, pops and their wanted goods. Estates are still there as are Government Reforms, both of which feel familiar and yet deeper, like the consequences of your choices can lead to catastrophe if not handled well. Though that will probably change when more familiar with the systems.
Map to me looks good. Victoria 3/Imperator with the towns growing as you develop, I like those details. Uses characters like CK and Victoria 3 but definitely leans more Vicky 3 than a RP like CK3.
I have an army…I don’t understand recruiting yet. Appointed a general and admiral, 2 cabinet members, and set some road building. Started some resource buildings too. Set my research which so far seems like an active choice akin to Civ or Victoria rather than EU4s system of mana, development, hit milestones.
Also sliders have returned. I never played EU1 but did play FtG and EU 3 and I do like the slider system. Automation for taxes (and other tasks it seems) exists if you want to set it and forget it.
Performance for me is good so far. Can run speed 5 with few hiccups. I will probably upgrade to 32gb of RAM but was planning that anyway. No CtD, no freezes or stutters yet.
Having fun so far. Will try to answer any questions and look forward to others experiences and tips.
Slowly working my way through the Naples tutorial, lot of information and tooltips, I know I’ll need to play, fail, and play again to get a handle on it but I’m enjoying it so far.
Has a Victoria 3 feeling with resources, inputs, pops and their wanted goods. Estates are still there as are Government Reforms, both of which feel familiar and yet deeper, like the consequences of your choices can lead to catastrophe if not handled well. Though that will probably change when more familiar with the systems.
Map to me looks good. Victoria 3/Imperator with the towns growing as you develop, I like those details. Uses characters like CK and Victoria 3 but definitely leans more Vicky 3 than a RP like CK3.
I have an army…I don’t understand recruiting yet. Appointed a general and admiral, 2 cabinet members, and set some road building. Started some resource buildings too. Set my research which so far seems like an active choice akin to Civ or Victoria rather than EU4s system of mana, development, hit milestones.
Also sliders have returned. I never played EU1 but did play FtG and EU 3 and I do like the slider system. Automation for taxes (and other tasks it seems) exists if you want to set it and forget it.
Performance for me is good so far. Can run speed 5 with few hiccups. I will probably upgrade to 32gb of RAM but was planning that anyway. No CtD, no freezes or stutters yet.
Having fun so far. Will try to answer any questions and look forward to others experiences and tips.
Posted on 11/4/25 at 9:53 pm to OldyMoldy
Ticks, there are hourly(?) ticks. Over 500 years that’s…well more math than I’m gonna do right now.I should’ve taken the rest of the week off.
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