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Europa Universalis IV

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Europa Universalis IV
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Click here to explore the entire Europa Universalis IV series! Developed by Paradox Tinto, the fourth instalment of the award-winning Europa Universalis series gives you a chance to control any nation in the world and lead it through four dramatic centuries - starting from the late middle age...
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3.2/5

( 46 Reviews )

3.2

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Product details
2013, Paradox Development Studio, Paradox Tinto, ...
System requirements
Windows® 10 Home 64 bit, Intel® Core™ i3-2105 / AMD® FX 4300, 4 GB RAM, Nvidia® GeForce™ GTX 460 / A...
DLCs
Europa Universalis IV: Japan History Lessons, Expansion - Europa Universalis IV: Domination, Europa...
Time to beat
95.5 hMain
349 h Main + Sides
1581 h Completionist
367 h All Styles
Description


Click here to explore the entire Europa Universalis IV series!




Developed by Paradox Tinto, the fourth instalment of the award-winning Europa Universalis series gives you a chance to control any nation in the world and lead it through four dramatic centuries - starting from the late middle ages and culminating in the Napoleonic era. Rule your land and dominate the world with unparalleled freedom, depth and historical accuracy. Write a new history of the world and build an empire for the ages.

Europa Universalis IV includes the base game, three expansion packs and one cosmetic compilation pack.

Europa Universalis IV: Control any nation in the world across four centuries of history, writing a new history of humankind from the Age of Discovery to the Age of Revolutions. Accumulate wealth, land and prestige in a fierce competition for global dominance.

Art of War: Centered on the 30 Years War and bubbling political instability between church and state, this expansion features improved gameplay mechanics that puts warfare at the forefront of your quest for domination on the continent.

Common Sense: This expansion focuses on diplomacy and the internal development of nations. It allows you to peacefully develop your nation and build a 'tall' empire, whilst also giving you the tools to execute grand diplomacy. Game changing religious features add depth and intriguing complexity to the gameplay.

Rights of Man: This expansion adds greater depth and detail to a host of game systems. New Great Power diplomatic options give them more flexibility, monarch personality traits add more flavour to the power of the throne and there are new religious options for Coptic and Fetishist religions.

Digital Extreme Edition Upgrade Pack: This compilation pack includes mostly cosmetic content, including new unit art, event art and game music drawn from content packs inspired by Islamic, Ottoman, Central European and American History. It also includes unique events from the American Dream pack.

Start before the Renaissance on a map of the world as it was then. Choose from any of hundreds of nations and then rule up to the Age of Revolutions. Or, if you wish, start your game at any date in the span, with historical monarchs and other leaders.

 

Hundreds of dynamic historical events are yours to experience, from merely troubling civil wars to world changing moments like the Protestant Reformation. Discover and settle the New World, or resist European conquest.

 

Control the flow of trade by developing your trade power in key provinces, using ships and governmental policy to bring the wealth of the world to your own ports.

 

Build alliances into iron bonds, cemented by royal marriage or play a flexible hand, keeping your options open. Strike when your enemies are weak, using your armies to grab new land and new potential riches.

Your nation’s pace of development will be heavily influenced by the person on the throne. Experience rapid development under a skilled monarch only to see things slow down when a less competent heir takes over. Plan for the future by spending monarch power wisely.

 

Four hundred years of research into new ways of war, administration and trade are available. Unlock new weapons, new buildings and new ship types. Over time, you can embrace national ideas that represent both your historic legacy and your ambitions for the future.

 

From grand voyages of discovery to religious wars to revolutionary governments, the entire history of the early modern world waits for you to rewrite it in Europa Universalis IV.

©2013 & published by Paradox Interactive AB, EUROPA UNIVERSALIS and PARADOX INTERACTIVE are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of Paradox Interactive AB in Europe, the U.S., and other countries. Other trademarks, logos, and copyrights are the property of their respective owners.

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Starter Edition (2024)
Prestige Collection
Ultimate Bundle
Manual
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Why buy on GOG.COM?
DRM FREE. No activation or online connection required to play.
Safety and satisfaction. Stellar support 24/7 and full refunds up to 30 days.
Time to beat
95.5 hMain
349 h Main + Sides
1581 h Completionist
367 h All Styles
Game details
Works on:
Windows (8, 10, 11), Linux (Ubuntu 18.04, Ubuntu 20.04, Ubuntu 22.04), Mac OS X (10.12+)
Release date:
{{'2013-08-13T00:00:00+03:00' | date: 'longDate' : ' +0300 ' }}
Size:
1.8 GB

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Posted on: November 23, 2022

Ennson

Games: 812 Reviews: 24

Continuous disappointment

I have been let down by Paradox already few times but when I saw EU IV on Humble Bundle for dirt cheap with all of its DLC I decided to give them another chance. Boy was that a mistake. Not only did I find out that Epics support is as bad as at Steam, Paradox isn't much better at helping you either. Basically Paradox makes their "games" for Steam, everything else is just an afterthought. When you are going to have any issues, and you are going to have them quite soon, then go on Steam. Oh, it doesn't work for you, well it works on Steam. Oh, you have encountered bugs, what - it crashes, well, it works on Steam. Yeah, good luck with that. Honestly, don't expect any help from them if you aren't on Steam. This includes GOG as well. The game itself is buggy mess. If you want it to run smoother then you have to (and you absolutely have to) go through all the script files with a validator and fix their mess. But that's only partial solution since you can't fix anything in the exe or dll files. Not to mention that this isn't even a game. It's a petty platform to sell their petty DLCs. If you think that a horse armor is petty then look what Paradox has in store. I mean it's beyond ridiculous. Or even inappropriate. I have nothing against metal music but these bands aren't just bad, I wouldn't want to listen even well made metal in a historic strategy game. If you want muslims to look like muslims instead of like westerners, well there's DLC for that. Like what the serious f*ck? I have to admit that I spent too much time trying to get it to work. Modding itself can be quite fun by itself but in the end, if you have to spend so much time to get something to work, then mind as well make your own game from scratch. So if you have plans to take up game development at some point then modding is good place to start and that's the only thing Paradox junk is good for.


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Posted on: November 23, 2022

baddudes_abomba

Games: 178 Reviews: 16

60 f*cking DLCs? Are you kidding??

Paradox is a f*cking scam company. Every single game they publish has at least a dozen DLCs, and it's almost always just content that's already in the game but locked behind a paywall. Stop buying Paradox games. This is a scam, not business model, and it needs to stop.


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Posted on: November 25, 2022

Evmister

Games: 482 Reviews: 5

Once Good, Now Ruined

I played this game from release for a few years and it was great. It was perhaps my favorite game. A worthy successor to EU3. However Paradox ruined this game, and all of their subsequent releases with a horrible unrelenting greed. Each update include half implemented DLC mechanics that break the game unless you fork out $20 to buy what is little more than a small content patch. Horrendous DLC aside, they've just changed the game so much now. Its hardly the game I used to play. You can no longer play on older (better) versions so now I'm just done. This isn't a game you own. Its a game that paradox lends you for a few years until they destroy it. Even I wanted to play again, I'm 15 or so DLCs behind now. I'm not paying the cost of the game thrice over so I can continue playing something I bought years ago. I will never buy another Paradox game.


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Posted on: November 23, 2022

JeanMich

Games: 645 Reviews: 34

Not bad, but the DLC policy is rubbish

Well, this is probably the most disappointing Paradox game with Stellaris. Developers keep developing those game breaking previous mechanics that worked well. It doesn't enhance anything, it just get more and more easy and... boring with every new DLC. The colonial system being the worst mechanic I've ever seen in a grand strategy game. You just can cheese a whole continent (America) just because it's really badly programmed. As for diplomacy, it's as weak as previous games, mostly because AI has no intelligence. The lack of vision is the main problem. If you keep developing a game, the core mechanics shouldn't change all the time breaking previous saves you made as the game has changed way too much. If Paradox had a good vision of their project, they wouldn't break their mechanics at almost every DLC. This is a mess and not professional at all. Paradox used to make awesome Europa Universalis. This one is too be avoided, or maybe just buy the base game and avoid DLCs. All in all, it's an okay game using many previous game mechanics. As always, AI is completely dumb, so don't expect any challenge once you've understood how the game works.


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Posted on: November 24, 2022

googoogjoob

Games: 617 Reviews: 24

A mess

On the one hand, Europa Universalis IV is a game of incredible breadth and incredible depth. The basic mechanics are solid, and Paradox achieved something with it that they've struggled to do in other games- they've managed to make most of the nations feel unique, with most countries getting unique perks, and more notable countries getting their own quest chains that nudge the player towards trying different strategies. It's a very different experience playing a country like France compared to a country like the Ottoman Empire, and they've also managed to make it viable (if challenging) to play smaller countries, or countries that in real-world history were squelched by bigger, more powerful states. On the other hand, the game is radically undermined by its DLC structure. Paradox's monetization model means that the game has received a constant stream of expansions post-release. Some DLCs- the best- add worthy new side mechanics to the game, which can further distinguish the game's countries mechanically- but inevitably, many are deeply unbalanced, undercut existing mechanics, add tedious busywork, or just seem generally pointless and confused. The quality of these DLCs has generally decreased over time, as Paradox has shifted its focus and manpower to other projects; they should have stopped putting them out long ago. Figuring out which DLCs are worth buying and which are best avoided is a challenge greater than anything the game can throw at you, and everyone will give you a different list of "good ones" and "bad ones." The profusion of DLCs has also made it much harder (and much more expensive) for new gamers to get into the game. I think that EU4 is, at core, a brilliant game, probably Paradox's best ever. But the crust of DLC that's built up on it means that I cannot recommend it unreservedly.


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