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The only downside i would think is that austria is an easy country and played often, so you might not have as much of an orignal experience as you might have with other countries.
Or Theodoro in gothic invasion achievement. This will test your diplomatic game up to the limit.
There are even 3 scripted PU missions available - for Burgundy,Hungary,Bohemia - if you look at the wiki sites. In my last game I was already the powerhouse number one in the world after getting 2 PU's and while I was able getting my Habsburg on the polish throne after every election.
In my current Byzantium game Austria got PU's over Spain and England. We crushed France, Poland, Lithuana,Russia many times while I have eaten Turkey, Mamlukes,QQ,Crimea,GH,Hungary and the whole Balkan to breakfast.
Austria is ruled by a Palaiologos of course and is always at 200+ relations :)
Same for Sweden, Aragon and many other christian countries. The Palaiologos are everywhere.
Looks like Byzantium is very diplo heavy too. Not to forget that I only took admin and military ideas in my current game...
The Palaiologos dynasty is pure
What's this Istanbul you speak of?
For diplo heavy game... anything in the HRE..
Prester John is very disappointed with you.