Europa Universalis IV

Europa Universalis IV

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Hi wa Mata Noboru: The Road to Heian-Kyo

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Updated 28 January 2016 with 1.15 support and Kyoto event bugfix. Further updated 29 January 2016 with fix for 1444 nanban trade. Further updated 30 January 2016 with more event bugfixes.

A mod that makes a few changes to Greater Japan to make it closer to the historical truth.

-Nine new provinces: Izu, Bishu, Hinokuni, Ugo, Tsugaru, Nutaku, Amami, Karafuto, and Satsuma Bay sea zone
-Decision for Japan to revert to daimyo tags (Shimazu, Takeda etc.) and to daimyo or shogunate governments
-New Daimyo: Ashikaga, Satake, Miyoshi, Shoni, Nambu, and Ogigayatsu and Yamanouchi Uesugi
-Japanese culture split into Yamato, Kanto, Nankai, Michinoku, Ezo, and Ryukyuan
-Japan can now be formed if Kyoto is taken without annexing the shogunate
-Ainu split into six tribes - the ANU tag is now a formable nation
-Unique idea set for Ainu-culture nations
-Events for the possible spread and decline of Ainu, Ezo Japanese, and Emishi cultures
-Ability to break free from Japan by reforming the 1330s Southern Court
-Ability to supplant Ming by forming the Wa dynasty, a new Celestial Empire
-Ability to form the Jomon Empire as Ainu, reclaiming lands lost to Yayoi settlers
-3 Japanese Important Centres for Trade: Okinawa, Settsu, and Hinokuni
-Ability to fabricate claims on Ryukyu (Amami) from Japan (Satsuma) and vice versa
-New events allowing some historically significant clans to appear on the map
-Dynamic province names for Japanese invasions of Korea and China
-Smaller Catholic rebel uprisings (less chance of Catholic AI Japan)

This mod has been updated for 1.15.
Počet komentářů: 161
Koizumi Yokumo  [autor] 24. bře. 2018 v 17.38 
This has not been updated since before 1.20, and so Kikuchi is not a playable tag in the mod and the Hinokuni province does not, as far as I can remember, have a castle.

(Incidentally, Kikuchi's castle was called Kikuchi, Kumamoto came later)
L O F T Y 24. bře. 2018 v 9.14 
Does Kumamoto/ Kikuchi start with its historically accurate castle in this mod?
Koizumi Yokumo  [autor] 5. úno. 2017 v 12.24 
Please, look at all the comments below... and besides, Paradox are actually updating the Japan map for 1.20!
Franz 3. úno. 2017 v 2.06 
Update please!!!
Koizumi Yokumo  [autor] 7. říj. 2016 v 8.00 
This version has new provinces, but doesn't work with the post-1.16 map. Hanazono's Watch uses the vanilla map but works with 1.17.
Bill Nye the Russian Spy 6. říj. 2016 v 17.28 
What's the different between this and the other version?
Koizumi Yokumo  [autor] 10. zář. 2016 v 7.36 
Right, I have the 1.17 version ready to go, but I can't seem to upload it to steam - the manage button on the EUIV content menu seems to be missing. Has anything changed with the mod upload process since 1.15?
tiberiansun371alexw 6. zář. 2016 v 14.05 
I killed the ashikaga -75% back then. Ah those were epic wars...

Anyways, thanks for the fun while it lasted. I appretiate it.
Koizumi Yokumo  [autor] 6. zář. 2016 v 12.18 
No, that's a GOOD thing. Ashikaga should die in 95% of games, not get buffed from extra money from daimyo that they have no power over.
tiberiansun371alexw 6. zář. 2016 v 9.56 
Ah... the vassals not paying at high LD is one problem. I wouldn't mind rebellions at high LD, but if they aren't openly at war, they should pay up.