EU4 1.33 Ottomans Guide - This Is THE BEST NATION For NEW PLAYERS
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In this video titledEU4 1.33 Ottomans Guide - This Is THE BEST NATION For NEW PLAYERS I make an EU4 Guide for The Ottomans for Europa Universalis 4 1.33 France. With EU4 1.33 France releasing the meta and the starting moves for many nations on the map has changed, so of course new and up to date guides are needed. This EU4 Ottomans starting moves guide or EU4 Ottomans starting moves tutorial will ensure that you get a great start for yourself playing as the nation of The Ottomans. This guide covers the opening moves, diplomacy, estates, alliances, subjects, missions, national ideas, and more! The Ottomans are one of the best nations for blobbing, having a massive army that is also extremely powerful, being extremely rich, dominating trade, learning as a new player in EU4 and geerally anything you want. After watching this EU4 Ottomans guide you will ensure a great start for yourself, and you will have an easy and fun campaign. The save file is available for all Tier 1 and above CZcams members in the save-games Discord channel.
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You forgot attacking Cyprus to lower peace timer with Mamluks
Granada 👀👀
Would love to see a walachia/moldavia guide to form romania, the few attempts I tried to do it failed.
Ming please, very interesting nation which noone plays with
You should go for less popular, somewhat forgotten nations, like Ming (as imperialist said), Lithuania or Genoa. There aren’t many guides out there for them.
Nice! I love these guides to powerful countries. I disagree with the theory of “they are powerful you don’t need a guide.” Guides are good, especially for beginners. You can still easily screw up a powerful start.
Even as a very experienced player, I still like to look at these every now and then...I like to look at how other people play it and see how I could play a bit more efficienty, even though I could more than likely get by without it.
Yeah, I never knew about janissaries and was scared of AE when i last played otto
@@brianlempa same
@@brianlempa Same. 2k hours and still learning new interesting strategies. It's fun to watch different approaches, especially from more experienced players.
To be honest, I am not sure how you really "Screw up" the Ottomans short of declaring on literally everyone or trying to do a world conquer or something. I remember one time where I was chain declaring on people to juggle Truces. Messed up and then half of Europe popped into a Coalition against me and... I just crushed them with very little effort. I think I took maybe 1 loan? Though it has been a few years since that happened.
after 7000 hours of EU4 this has actually been super nostalgic to watch, watching it from the perspective of a new player
The ottomans is the closest thing to a win button eu4 has to offer
That would be prussia
@@lilholm9446 I'd agree only if Prussia didn't have to be formed.
If you cant deal with the real history,Its not paradoxs fault ;)
@@Sulidaire the formation button acts like the win button tho. Ottomans might be an instant win when u pic it but prussia is the win button that u click l8r in the game
@@lilholm9446 forming Prussia as the ottomans?
Something I love about the ottomans is that they're historically even more OP in 1444 than the game mechanics allow for. I wish there was a full annexation mamluks events somehow, and then the mamluks popping out as a disloyal vassal a century later. The ottomans need a stronger early game and a cripplingly weaker late game
There is mods dor that.
@@yusufardagures5490 yeah but mods are not Ironman compatible and can be buggy, it would be better if it was officially implemented by the devs
Middle East update next please
you dont know anything about the ottoman history
@@egontiedeman761 Ok
I'm glad you explained everything from a new player's POV. I tried explaining things to my friend who has never played the game. It was hard, I had to explain a lot of the menus and what you can do in them.
Sieges as Ottomans are ridiculous. I also once got a 4 siege pip general/ruler as them. Good times.
Sieges are even more ridiculous with smolensk
Worst part is that the AI is scripted to always take offensive and innovative as their starting ideas which gives them a 10% siege ability policy on top of the 20% from offensive and the whatever amount from the age bonus. Also almost certain the AI is scripted to build way more cannons than other AIs
7:15 actually, a general reduces the supply weight of an army by 1 for each maneuver pip so you can go a bit over the available supply limit
I am new to eu4 (only started playing a week ago) and i had NO CLUE you could merge armies, What spy networks can do for you, that you can offer other countries loans, and WAY more just a couple days ago, thank you dearly tutorial people who go in depth and do not have you take an hour to understand the menu they are explaining
Glad you went into more details for new players. I wish I had something similar when I first started out, looking at you - PDX's AMAZING & TOTALLY helpful tutorials.
Edit: Small tips:
- with a selected army, hover over the province to check the supply limit and find whether your army would take attrition in it.
- try to keep cavalry out of sieges as they cost a lot more to reinforce than infantry.
- you do NOT need to core Constantinople to take the decision to make it your capital, take the decision right after the war with Byz and save that previous Admin mana!
- make sure you have all your loans paid off and have positive income, otherwise your allies won't Knowledge Share with you.
I have 1,5k hours on eu4 and i didn't know the knowlegde sharing is limited to those things! Thanks a lot!
Like someone said: “with great power comes great responsibility”.
this is one of the best intro guys I've watched. I like the way you go through and give a good amount of basics,especially the manpower management to avoid attrition. Really enjoyed it.
I'm 450h into the game and I still have a lot to learn. So, of course these guides to powerful nations are useful. I've started an Ottoman campaign recently using your "old" guide, let's see how is this one different.
Advice to beginners: these guides are useful, but you need to react to RNG - some events can delay you or impediments some objectives, but that's ok :)
Just watched your last ottomans guide a couple days ago in preparation for my campaign with them, guess I’ll be rewatching again for that updated content lol
151 hours in and im watching this guide! I've never actually played the ottomans since I've started this game wanting a challenge. I learned the ropes by playing Byzantium and Brandenburg. My current achievements have been forming Prussia and Qing! I've managed to conquer Anatolia and all of the balkans as Byzantium. I want to leave this as a note to self in the future. I can't wait to reach a point in the game where I can play any nation without a guide. Thanks Red Hawk for all of these guides. I seriously wouldn't be playing without them
This is great! I’m new to this game and struggle with smaller things and getting campaigns started, so this vid helps a lot
I was wondering when the next guide would come out. As a beginner who got your humble bundle, your an amazing youtuber
This was a fantastic guide! The detail was really nice and you were really clear about stuff that I didn’t understand at all when I first started playing EU4. I definitely could have used this guide lol
Also, do a GB guide! It’s a fun nation with easy conquests to start and then enormous expansion opportunities as the game progresses
Another great video, love your work!
Im close to 5000h now and your guides make me rethink my stratagie sometimes
thank you :)
Some players may find it hard to cause the fall of Constantinople, if you are one of these players, you are not alone, this is a normal feeling
Another Roman larper,Rest in piss Byzantium.
I personality love it
Crys in Austria alleging them in the first 2 month
This was a blessed find thanks
Oh that's a nice guide! Thank you for your hard work to help us new players to become better at the game, love your content man!
And, of course, day 7 of asking The Red Hawk to make a Granada guide on 1.33 to get The Re-Recoconquista achievement.
What a wonderfully helpful video.
Great guide!👍 I wish I watched this video before I played EU4 for the first time.
Even though I'm missing some mechanics due to lacking a lot of DLC's , this is a great guide
Same
thx for the guide i was so confused
"check who they are allied to to make sure they dont have any strong allies. in my case, its just the pope, so not a big deal"
*emotional damage*
he took advisor privilage before stabing up stabillity you shoud do it after to save on points and get passive prosperity increse in all provinces(TIP for beginers)
btw prosperoty gives nice buffs like dev cost reduction to all provinces in state u can see it by clicking on province and swaping to state that province is in....
man this is so much information it'll take me like 100 hours to get a grip of this game lmao
Aside from the choice of diplomatic ideas, great guide!
I'd really love to see a Najd guide by you.
Thanks bro I just got this game
After upgrading from 1.16 to 1.33. This helps a lot
Jesus Christ that’s a jump
Hi Hawk!
I really enjoy your guides and A to Z challenge ❤
I would like to to see one for back to Piast achievement.
There are two guides made by Zlewikk and Lookashowtowipe, but both of them are playing to massively for me.
So if you'll decide to make this guide maybe you would choose Glogow, because there is the oldest Piast branch.
You can do it in A to Z challenge, because G season is comming soon 😄
Your videos always hit when I’m getting bored at work.
Same, working at a call centre can get really boring sometimes, a quick A-Z vid will always manages to make me productive again :D
After this vídeo i tried the otomanns for the First time in 600 hours and its so Op that after the First War against the mamluks you are set for the end of the game
for those who cant see dhimmi estate and jannisaries , dhimmi estate requires cossacks dlc and jannisaries come with cradle of civilization dlc
It's funny how i didn't do anything you said yet still managed to make strong ottomans easily. They are really OP.
As a new guy to EU4 (thanks humble bundle) I appreciate this.
My first game of eu4 was the Ottomans, and my first provinces that I took were the two ones in Candar
You should do guides like this for people without dlcs. For me, who has no dlcs, the Dhimmi don't exist, and there's no such thing as that bar in the military tab and so on.
Thanks for this. I always get blitzed by the mamluks or separatists
loved your 1.31 guide of manchu, was wondering if you would do it again with the 1.33 changes and what would you do if you wanted to do a colonization angle as an east asian country.
holy fuck 5 minutes in and ive had no idea about a single one of those features in 20 hours of gameplay
someone just can't imagine a bad player that is even not capable of eliminating mamluk and getting out from the starting point like me, thank you so much
Video guide for otomans
First step : start playing
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I also want to mention That Marketplace can be Wörth building in Silk Provinces.
I'm a new player, I already know eu4 for some years, yet i haven't played that much, recently i have started playing again and tried ottomans, somehow stupid as i am i manage do fuck the things up, thanks Red Hawk for the guide
For starting players I also recommend trying to ally Poland or maybe Russia.
Poland is more reliable, as Russia tend to expand far more aggressively than them, and they covet steppe and caucasus lands you'd want for yourself
As a noob, I do appreciate this detailed guide. Thanks man, idk everybody assumes people know the basics, coming from Age of Empires to this, is like going from doing doodles in paint to doing taxes in excel.
for real, coming from civ i was wondering if i was going to need to take online classes on this game first lmao
Although this guide is great, it needs an update, most notable changes to the timeline is that poland often invades wallachia and the mamluks often invade aq qoqara, edit, Hungary often guarantees Serbia or sometimes conquers them
Hi hawk, can you do a guide for granada ? Love the videos
I remember when 10k Ottoman troops crushed my 25k troops on Very Easy difficulty... Good times.
In my opinion one should expand around the black sea because that trade node feeds into constantinople. Not the best node, but it's easy to get most of the trade power in it. Especially if Poland gets the Lithuanian Union so that PLC doesn't get it.
I recently played a game as the Ottomans and couldn't take all of Byzantium in one war...I guess I need this guide.
as a hoi4 player and new to eu4 it sounds like the ottomans are the equivalent of hoi4 germany.
A 42 minute red hawk video? I think yes
Hi. So my fortlevel mapmode doesn't show me the zone of control provinces (lines) like your does, do you have a modification for it or its origin dlc?
Not sure how popular this idea will be but I’d love to see a guide on Gujarat
Annex, Annex, Annex. I just found out that forts help with army tradition. I’d move that one in Selanik to Kostendil or Uskup.
Hello, in a few AZ video you mentioned "doing state stuff" and usually didn't bother showing us what you did (I understand wanting to keep video around 20-25 minutes). Is there a video you've already published in which you explained a bit more what you did and why?
(thank you for your videos BTW, they are quite entertaining, and I'm sure they would even help me learn EU4 (but I don 't pay enough attention pluis I'n not a native english speaker, so it's sometimes hard - but it's more about not paying enough attention ;) )
He means granting privileges to estates and summoning the diet. It happens about two minutes into the video
@@augmentingpath1522 yes I saw it after rewatching the video. What I don't understand is how the malus from low crownland doesn't crush his economy?
@@PierreMarot Seizing land as often as you can helps, as does conquest, which gives you more control of your crownland if it was very low before
i have problem with a lot of rebels in country, i expand slow and core everything and still have a lot of rebels
Damn I've been playing ottomans so wrong!! Will have to start a fresh save
I really like the look of the fonts and borders in your map. Are those mods?
I think theyre ironman compatible mods
I just bought the game, and have ZERO ideas how to play it. I finished all the tutorials, which is all fine and well, but they explain so little! Right now, I started as the Ottomans, picked some stuff with the Estates that looked good to me (no idea what I"m doing there), and picked some Advisors. Do I just start building armies to attack people?
Looking at your video, I noticed something. Browsing through your Estates, you have Dhimmi. I don't. I only have 3 Estates. Is that from a DLC? I have 3 DLC packs: Common Sense, Art of War and Rights of Man. There's other stuff you chose that I can't find in my game, like Janissaries.
Something like "setting up your empire" or "what to do first" tips would be very helpful.
dlc cossacks and cradle of civ
what does assigning the pashas do? Like I understand it adds some modifiers but have a hard time really connecting it to how it effects my game.
Which DLC's would you say are a must-have in order to have a better time as a beginner?
I have 2000+ hours in the game and still learned new things
In my games I want coalitions so I can fight wars more often and do not have to wait for peace treaties to expire.
can i add korean subtitles to this video? I think this video is perfect guide for new players who want to start eu4.
i love you hawk
you should send merchant to ragusa to gain money from them at 18:20
Is insult PLUS scornful insult still a thing (in 1.33)? I got no more PP from the "normal" insult after I did scornful.
Karaman was allied with the Mamluks😃 i have like 30 hours in this game, thats a restart
Crimea trade goes to Constantinople of course you want to expand there
Help: how could he get the reinassance before 1460? And without spending all his points to develop a territory?
I got the base game only and it's legitimately almost a different game than what's in the video 😅😅
Fr
Austria, I haven’t really seen any guides since the PU AE changed.
Arumba said once cav is garbo at the start and could should be deleted. Or did that cgange or was it never rly true?
how did you open the diplomacy screen on 6:47? can't find it anywhere. you are too quick for a new player.
edit: found it, it is under "production" menu. I don't know what it has to do with production but there it is anyways :)
Similar difficulty to the Parisian recipe of l’eau chaude. All kidding aside if you dive into the game with no knowledge of the mechanics or ui, you may not know about troop building, manpower, or teching up
Nice video, but disappointed that this is not a Montferrat conquers Anatolia and Balkans video
Can you do a Ming Guide? Their mechanic is confusing.
I was about to attack Epirus, allied to Ragusa, no problem. but Venice sniped the siege of Ragusa by 1 day.. no idea how they 'clared war and landed troops same day. I feel scammed. SO I TOOK VENICE (and Ragusa) :D
How did you learn pronouncing the states with Turkish names so clean btw ?
the ones with the hooked c are a soft "ch", the i without a dot is something between an i and a u (not good at typing phonetics)
@@Azelf221 :) I'm a Native Turkish speaker dude. I just wondered how did he learn those. Many, if not all I've seen, English speakers pronouncing Turkish names really weird but not him.
@@ramazantopkaya7974 oh duh i could have looked at your name and guessed, sorry! i thought you were asking how to pronounce, not how he learned! love the turkish language!
I think normal insult no longer gives power projection.
As Ottomans, expanding or at least maintain Crimea as frontier is good because it would guarantee your domination on the black sea. Historically after the fall of Crimea by Russian Tsardom it would be very disasterous to the Ottomans as Russia would continuously wage war against Ottomans for whatever reasons be it pan-slavism, protecting orthodox or just want to rename Konstantiniyye into Tsargrad.
As I was preparing for war against Serbia, they got annexed by Albania which is guaranteed by Venice. It has an unsignificant ally in addition. I declared war on Albania with my allies Florence and Bohemia and occupied all of the land of Albania. But Venice has a huge navy which beats me up in the seas. They also do annoying occupations here and there but on land I can easily defeat them.
Anyhow, my war score is stuck at %13 although I have occupied every single province of Albania. I can't reach Venice provinces by land. What should I do? Build a huge navy and then occupy venice provinces? Why is the war score so low although I have occupied my main enemy?
insulting rival has changed in recent patch. In the older patch, u can get 5 pp for normal insult to one rival, and another 10 pp for scornful insult, they r stack (+15 pp). But in current patch, u cannot stack those two, u can get only 10 pp max from insults, which mean, u should only scornful insult one rival. Dnt normal insult and scornful insult at the same time, insult has cool down. I think red hawk mistaken current patch with the old one, I know old habit die hard x). Anyway, great guide.
i'm sorry what dlc includes the dimmi? thank you
Were there any mods active on this guide because im playing base game and some things just dont match up on my end.
There is a ton of DLC in this game, because the company needs money to do these games since they arent as profitable as other types of games. I would either recommend getting a few dlc’s you like, or getting the 5.00 monthly subscription (i know people hate subscriptions it feels shitty to pay for one but for all dlcs its worth it as itll be years until the money adds up) Or you can just play with mods and despite not having all the necessary useful mechanics you will have more flavor without having to hurt your wallet
What graphic mod are you using?
Anyone else not seeing the option for jannesaries? Or the 4th estate?
good evening the red hawk you can if you want to make a video and show us the mods you use in EU4
Sad fact: I once managed to fully die as Ottomans in 1470.
Fun fact: i managed to die as byzantium before 1450. Took revenge a few months later by making them go extinct by 1480. Good times
Did they change the estate lands? My crown lands started off way lower than this video
i feel so sad i ve been playing for 2 years...i want to see an uptaded guide for them to see if anything has changed and i feel like i bought the game yesterday
i need a guide like this.... but for Stellaris
Lol I learned a couple of things I didn't know and I am not a newbie lol