So-so




Useful with the horde mechanic.
The favours mechanic is fun too, can get a bit annoying though.
Not needed, but somehow nice.
by riotsquirrel, Germany - Sep 4th 2020
Release Date | 12/1/2015 |
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Genre | Strategy |
Publisher | Paradox Interactive |
DRM | Steam ![]() ![]() |
Includes | Single-player Multi-player Cross-Platform Multiplayer |
Languages | English German French Spanish |
Mac Reqs | MinimumSupported | Will It Run? |
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Mac OS X | 10.11 | Download the MacGameStore App to compare your Mac's information in real-time.![]() |
64bit Support | Unknown | |
CPU Type | Intel Mac Only | |
CPU Cores | 2 | |
CPU Speed | 2 GHz | |
System RAM | 2 GB | |
Drive Space | 2 GB | |
Video RAM | 1 GB | |
Video (ati) | AMD Radeon HD 6750M * | |
Video (nvidia) | NVIDIA GeForce 320M * | |
Video (intel) | Intel HD Graphics 4000 * |
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Useful with the horde mechanic.
The favours mechanic is fun too, can get a bit annoying though.
Not needed, but somehow nice.
A real must buy for horde players, okay DLC for others. Lets you give provinces to vassals so it's nice to have.
The DLC, like almost all DLCs for EU4, adds a mechanic or two that improve the game. It's not worth it for most people at full price, but at a discount, it enriches your game experience and if you ever tried EU4 with DLCs, you can't really go back.