EU5 ENTIRE WORLD RELIGION MAP & Insane HRE Map REVEALED

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  • In this video titled EU5 ENTIRE WORLD RELIGION MAP & Insane HRE Map REVEALED I discuss the latest Dev Diaries posted on the PDX forums titled Tinto Talks and Tinto Maps about the upcoming Paradox Interactive Project Caesar, that by now we all know is about Europa Universalis: V. In this video we take a first look at The HRE in EU5, Iberia in EU5 and the religions and religion map in EU5.
    Tinto Talks 12: forum.paradoxplaza.com/forum/...
    Tinto Maps 2: forum.paradoxplaza.com/forum/...
    Tinto Talks 13: forum.paradoxplaza.com/forum/...
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    00:00 Intro
    00:33 Tinto Talks 12 - HRE
    19:13 Tinto Maps 2 - Iberia
    28:26 Tinto Talks 13 - Religions
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  • @TheRedHawk
    @TheRedHawk  Před 29 dny +16

    What do you think about the latest news about EU5?

    • @Seer_Of_The_Woodlands
      @Seer_Of_The_Woodlands Před 29 dny +3

      nice to see that native americans have more than one religion.

    • @alecity4877
      @alecity4877 Před 29 dny +1

      Mercury was used in the purification of silver and gold, was incredibly important to the spanish empire. The spanish empire often is mistaken as technologically backwards in Europe, but it rather was ahead in terms of metallurgy specially for the interests of ensuring the main source of income for the crown in precious metals. Mercury amalgams were known before, but in the spanish empire there were constant advances in the purification techniques between the 16th and 18th century. The main mercury mine was in Iberia itself, the one mentioned by the devs in Almadén, but there was another important one later stablished in Perú, in Huancavelica, which became the second major source.
      Besides that, as you may know, Mercury was also quite important in China, though I know far less about their case, I assume it will also be represented in the game considering they are adding it.

    • @JoaoRibeiro-mj3el
      @JoaoRibeiro-mj3el Před 23 dny +1

      love to see that all portuguese cities have a portuguese name less their own capital xD

  • @minus-111
    @minus-111 Před 29 dny +55

    Played EU since 2002 and finally I can fulfill my dream to conquer the world as Siberian shaman on shrooms.

  • @Seer_Of_The_Woodlands
    @Seer_Of_The_Woodlands Před 29 dny +54

    it is good to remember that the religion map in question is a work in progress. + more than one religion can fit in the same location.
    I don't think the finished map shows nearly as much animism, I think it's a placeholder. Great Video !

  • @prestonjones1653
    @prestonjones1653 Před 29 dny +45

    Ooh, religion.
    Finally, my playstyle of "fanatical religious zealot" is appeased.

  • @johannesschneider630
    @johannesschneider630 Před 29 dny +15

    Rhine is, as you suspected, the palatinate. In German the elector was called "Pfalzgraf bei Rhein" or translated "Count Palatine of the Rhine"

  • @williammatthews3149
    @williammatthews3149 Před 29 dny +20

    I’m extremely pumped about the population system coming to EU5. I always thought it was weird that there wasn’t really any type of pop system other than manpower or sailors. I feel that it would make razing towns or wiping armies much more impactful than it is in EU4. Imagine fighting a long war with a rival and then sacking their capital. It would decimate their population. Maybe having troops stationed in enemy provinces will lower the population in that city. Historically speaking, if a city was conquered, many died and many were sold into slavery. We need something like that in EU5.

  • @dragonrykr
    @dragonrykr Před 29 dny +14

    29:40 that religion in Bosnia was the Bosnian church! A now extinct Christian church which existed in Bosnia and was similar to the Bogomilist movement that developed in Macedoni and Bulgaria. It's a very unique Christian church that borrowed a lot of practices from Gnosticism

  • @robertjoppenhimer388
    @robertjoppenhimer388 Před 29 dny +133

    Hope they expand on the religions in SA and Africa instead of putting an “animist” for all of them

    • @imperialsoul
      @imperialsoul Před 29 dny +38

      They said in the comments animist is mainly just a placeholder for those regions. So hopefully it will change.

    • @theminingsage
      @theminingsage Před 29 dny +11

      I will be so sad if the do the global south dirty again

    • @thenamesianna
      @thenamesianna Před 29 dny

      Maybe in the next dlc

    • @HSCrimson
      @HSCrimson Před 29 dny +16

      ​@@theminingsageIt makes sense why they did so in EU4 on release because the game was intended to be focused on Europe (obviously), Asia, and North Africa, but by now, they have spread their focus throughout the whole map. Johan confirmed they're still working on the entire global south for main religions, and secondary religions/minority religions are still in progress almost everywhere on the map

    • @derekskelton4187
      @derekskelton4187 Před 29 dny +5

      @@thenamesianna Truly you people will never be satisfied

  • @Nemisary
    @Nemisary Před 29 dny +7

    You think I’ve already seen this on my “favorite content creator?” How is that possible if you just posted?!?!

  • @wolv0223
    @wolv0223 Před 28 dny +4

    Krstjani is the Bosnian Church. It's actually present in CK3 already, and there starts out as an "Ecumenical" Faith. However, should a Krjstani Duke become even moderately sized, a neighboring Ecumenical Christian Duke can petition their Head of Faith (Pope, Patriarch, etc.) to declare them heretics. If the head of faith agrees, this permanently removes Ecumensim for Krjstani , making them vulnerable to holy wars from other Christians. This is based on real life events when Serbian and Hungarian rules accused Ban Kulin of Bosnia of heresy in the late 12th and early 13th Centuries, leading to Hungary's "Bosnian Crusade" in 1235. Given that EU5 seems to start after this, we may see this schism come into play for Bosnia/Krstjani countries.
    .
    Notes on "Ecumenism": Ecumenism is a doctrine in CK3 that "non-heretical" Christian faiths have to simulate collaboration between denomination, that makes them consider each other to be "Astray". In CK3, there's 4 tiers of inter-character opinion modifiers based on Faith: "Righteous" (no penalty; usually reserved for the same Faith), "Astray" (minor penalty), "Hostile" (significant penalty), and "Evil" (major penalty). Abrahamic is the strictest Religious Family, as it treats not only other Religious Families (Eastern and Pagan) as "Evil", but also treats other religions (e.g. Christianity vs Islam) as "Evil", and treats other Faiths as "Hostile". Thus, non-heretical Christians have Ecumenism, to make up for this default hostility (a new faith made in CK3 can only have Ecumenism if the parent faith had it, or if it picks "Rite" as one of its three Tenets)
    .
    For Muslim and Jews (as it could also potentially be insightful for EU5) :
    All Muslims in CK3 have Sunni, Shia, Muhakkima, or Zandaqa doctrines. The former three function the the same as Ecumenism, while latter means "heresy" instead gives bonus when fighting other Muslims, rather than creating a subset of "Astray" Muslims). However, since EU5 seems to be Sunni and Shia as their religions, like EU4, this may be less relevant (perhaps Ibadi will collaborate with Muhakkima Muslims, if they exist).
    All Jewish faiths in CK3 have Rabbinic, Toraic, Kohenimic, or Samaritan doctrines. These function like Sunni/Shia/Muhakkima, except that Samaritan is considered by the other three groups to be Evil and considers them Evil in turn. (I hadn't played CK3 in a while, so I actually didn't know this had been added until I checked the wiki for the name of Zandaqa.)
    .
    How much of those inter-faith dynamics will be captures in EU5? Who knows. But that's an overview of how CK3 handles it for Abrahamic faiths.

  • @anonymousperson-vh5bb
    @anonymousperson-vh5bb Před 28 dny +3

    Concerning Confucianism in Korea and China (also Vietnam) - Confucianism was less of a religion, and more of a 'state philosophy', and was heavily involved with the governments of East Asia - while the majority of the population were mostly Hindu, Buddhist or Muslim

  • @R0dolphus
    @R0dolphus Před 29 dny +8

    I really hope they change the colour for shinto, because it is almost the same as animist. Or maybe they'll split animist into more religions.

    • @Seer_Of_The_Woodlands
      @Seer_Of_The_Woodlands Před 29 dny +7

      I don't think the finished map shows nearly as much animism, I think it's a placeholder.

  • @jayayywhy4374
    @jayayywhy4374 Před 29 dny +3

    Calvinist nations not rerolling for battles is really funny to me, on par with Abe Lincoln in civ 6 getting minus loyalty from plantations

  • @gyarurespecter3386
    @gyarurespecter3386 Před 29 dny +4

    My laptop caught fire the moment the map was displayed on this video.

  • @afridge8608
    @afridge8608 Před 29 dny +5

    Imagine playing as natives in eu5 holy shit you are gonna wait 200 years to start your game

    • @pyrothelostone
      @pyrothelostone Před 28 dny

      Hopefully they will be fleshed out more than they were in eu4 so there will be a fair bit to do before colonization begins. The stuff they added in winds of change are promising, but hopefully they'll add more to the north American tribes too.

    • @user-um3rq5sk3j
      @user-um3rq5sk3j Před 28 dny +1

      we`ll still force hawk to include all native nations in a to z

  • @CharlesIsMyName
    @CharlesIsMyName Před 29 dny

    I'm shedding tears. can't wait.

  • @bayhanberkay
    @bayhanberkay Před 28 dny +1

    01:18 but... but... you ARE my favorite content creator 💕

  • @chewbaccagamer9201
    @chewbaccagamer9201 Před 29 dny

    Your my favorite EU4 content creator

  • @mainmarco123
    @mainmarco123 Před 29 dny +1

    I really like the religions they have added. I really want to see how much of an impact this has. While religious unrest was an issue in EU4, it was never unmanageable unless you were an OPM somehow and just couldn't get a good enough army, or if you converted and got the religious unrest disaster. I hope it will add a fun challenge balancing all the new believer boyz.

  • @meogen
    @meogen Před 29 dny +5

    The religion in Bosnia would be Bogomilist

  • @sufferingincorporatedtm1781

    an increased variety of reoligions would be super fun.
    i would love to see more provinces split along geographical lines, it ticks me off a little when i want to make a river my border and theres a province that sticks out over it. like on the iberia map Ávila bridges over the central chain of mountains, which would be annoying imo if i were playing granada and wanted to split iberia by defensible geography. i'm sure theres a good reason socially for these to be the way they are, but still.

  • @Acatarro
    @Acatarro Před 28 dny +1

    I'm happy, one of the little locations in the north of spain is my village. I think that appears also in Crussader Kings. Seems a stupid thing i know.

  • @kalacaptain4818
    @kalacaptain4818 Před 29 dny +3

    Did no one else catch those Norse pops in Northern Canada?

    • @pyrothelostone
      @pyrothelostone Před 28 dny

      Interesti g they chose to include that considering evidence suggests Vinland did not last very long and was abandoned about 300 years prior to the period eu5 will take place.

  • @pebbswithswag7569
    @pebbswithswag7569 Před 29 dny +1

    That color for Navarre is just 👌

  • @mindofdavid08
    @mindofdavid08 Před 21 dnem +1

    eu5 a-z gonna be crazy

  • @Kasaaz
    @Kasaaz Před 29 dny +1

    Definitely feels like the work done on Religions in different areas for CK3 is in bleeding up into Project Caesar too.

  • @gogytsat97
    @gogytsat97 Před 29 dny +2

    Bruh, Ani was the capital of Armenia. In the Autocephalous Patriarchate of Ani, those three flags are the flags of Armenian kingdoms. One is Cilicia (on the coast of Mediterranean), one is Khachen and can't recognise the last one

  • @Kasaaz
    @Kasaaz Před 29 dny

    It felt like in Early EU4, they had tried to make all the provinces about the same size if they could, outside of Free Cities or other obviously small holdings, but I like that they seem to be more free with the size of them as makes sense historically.

  • @Noric.Morava
    @Noric.Morava Před 29 dny +1

    Considering how well Victoria 3 is optimised, im looking forward to playing this one month per hour of gameplay.

  • @Kasaaz
    @Kasaaz Před 29 dny

    Will be cool to see if we get like Mound Builders, etc. in NA.

  • @Kasaaz
    @Kasaaz Před 29 dny +1

    I guess Strigolnichestvo is in Pskov, Tver and Novgorod. They sound like an early form of Protestantism against what they felt like the church trying to get rich off the laymen.

    • @user-um3rq5sk3j
      @user-um3rq5sk3j Před 28 dny +2

      The strigolniki (Russian: стригольники; sg. стригольник, strigolnik) were followers of a Russian religious sect which appeared in the mid-14th century, known as strigolnichestvo (Russian: стригольничество).[1] They first appeared in Pskov before spreading to Novgorod and Tver.[2] By the early 15th century, they had disappeared.[3] Along with the Judaizers, they were one of the major sects in medieval Russia.

  • @IquonYT
    @IquonYT Před 29 dny +1

    So.. johan said in a previous dev diary the game should not feel like a boardgame anymore, but battles will still have dicerolls?
    What do you think about that hawk? I personally really dont like that.

    • @rafaelbastos8713
      @rafaelbastos8713 Před 29 dny +2

      I mean, dice rolls are there for the random aspects of battle, which should continue existing.
      What actually makes it feel like a boardgame are the insane amount of mana that EU4 had.

  • @Frahamen
    @Frahamen Před 29 dny +2

    I can't wait for mad lads conquering the world with Andorra. It's not gonna be me though, I, myself am just a casual player who mostly enjoys watching let's plays an play the game once in a while.

    • @user-um3rq5sk3j
      @user-um3rq5sk3j Před 28 dny +1

      the look on the face of the developer who tried his hardest to balance the game and make it as realistic as possible

    • @Frahamen
      @Frahamen Před 28 dny

      @@user-um3rq5sk3j *while adding the exact scenario as an achievement

  • @saladyn1000
    @saladyn1000 Před 29 dny

    Better comparison would be personal union between Poland and Lithuania before Union of Lublin. It really was more/less a defensive alliance against Teutonic Order with a common ruler (first of them being Władysław Jagiełło (Jogaila). Lithuanian nobility was extremely cautious about their privileges and often threatened to dissolve union. Best example is Vytautas/Witold, Jagiełło's cousin, who first helped to fix Union of Horodło only for later to try to dissolve it by trying to crown himself as King of Lithuania with the help of Teutonic Order and Hungary.
    I'm actually excited to see that mechanic in action instead of old "vassal with extra steps" thingy.

  • @user-ro2pw4xg3k
    @user-ro2pw4xg3k Před 22 dny

    Fun fact, in Catalan, the pronounciation of Barcelona is actualy closer to the english pronounciation than the spanish pronounciation. And if someone doesn't know, catalan is a language spoken in Barcelona

  • @yojelle1
    @yojelle1 Před 28 dny

    Can’t wait for the andorra challenge runs lmao

  • @myri_the_weirdo
    @myri_the_weirdo Před 29 dny

    Sidenote but I'm starting tp thing that Brittany can become a pretty good contender with the fragmentation of france
    (That's the kind of message I send before watching the end of the video that happens to be mentioned in said video, let's see if the prophecy's true)

  • @JoeSB129
    @JoeSB129 Před 29 dny +1

    The blue spot in Germany is Hussite.

  • @bananasplit4391
    @bananasplit4391 Před 15 dny

    THERES SHIPPING LANES. OPEN OCEAN BATTLES ARE GONNA BE SICK

  • @warlord2960
    @warlord2960 Před 25 dny

    30:44 Chinese traditional religion/believes is basically a syncretism of Mahayana Buddhism, Taoism, and Confucianism

  • @robschmitt9745
    @robschmitt9745 Před 29 dny +1

    Andalusians are still here...:)

  • @Thorjwj007
    @Thorjwj007 Před 29 dny +1

    Quick google search says Ani is in Armenia. But the Armenian church isn't orthodox, so that's kind of lame if they're rolling the Apostolic Armenian Church in with other churches again. But maybe they aren't really "combined," but it's just that that kind international organization just makes the most sense mechanically. Hopefully, all of these different patriarchates have their own unique flavor and mechanics.

    • @Mimi.1001
      @Mimi.1001 Před 28 dny +1

      Ethiopia isn't exactly Orthodox either (Or at least not like Greece or Russia). But they said this mechanic applies to "Eastern Christians" in general, not specifically what we know as Orthodox in EU4. So I believe they just have the same organisation structure like you said, it's (hopefully) not like they somehow all follow the Patriach of Constantinople in terms of mechanics.

    • @diogomelo7897
      @diogomelo7897 Před 24 dny

      Both Armenia and Ethiopia are miaphysites in the religion map, so yeah, it'ss likely that thee organization would work pretty much the same way for each one and have the same names too, which is what made it a little confused

  • @larsreckert5423
    @larsreckert5423 Před 25 dny +1

    FRISIAN FREEDOM!
    Eala Frya Fresena!

  • @Burno01
    @Burno01 Před 29 dny +1

    Your first challenge in EU5 is going to be as Ulm to delete the HRE without super power allies then.

  • @Jasper-Holland
    @Jasper-Holland Před 29 dny +1

    Mister Ya

  • @KurtGetchell
    @KurtGetchell Před 28 dny

    28:45 theologasm confirmed

  • @losisansgaming2628
    @losisansgaming2628 Před 29 dny +1

    paradox.... why is there no navigable rivers on these maps? the danube and the rhine should be navigable for a decent chunk of the river. lutheran is protestant in eu4. luther started the reformation, calvin came later. and i think if you look at the religious maps on later dates you see protestant in lutheran dominated areas like north germany and scandinavia, while reformed is in hungary switzerland and the netherlands, calvanist dominated lands

    • @theminingsage
      @theminingsage Před 29 dny

      The river system In central Africa and south America are very detailed too, maybe it's too much?

    • @losisansgaming2628
      @losisansgaming2628 Před 29 dny

      @@theminingsage the thing is that the only rivers that should be navigable are the ones that were at the time

    • @theminingsage
      @theminingsage Před 29 dny

      @@losisansgaming2628 the rivers in those areas were navigable for thousands of years too tho

    • @losisansgaming2628
      @losisansgaming2628 Před 29 dny

      @@theminingsage ah, ig your right

  • @Povest1389
    @Povest1389 Před 26 dny

    29:30 it's Bogomilist religion, it was a sect diverged from Orthodox Christianity.

  • @wersus167
    @wersus167 Před 29 dny

    29:26 Hussites in Prague ?

  • @Onzo22
    @Onzo22 Před 29 dny

    Wow, they released the world religion map
    Just cant wait till sicily is named sicily and not Trinacria

  • @kazaddum2448
    @kazaddum2448 Před 29 dny

    So religion is more like in MEIOU, very good.

  • @TheToby121
    @TheToby121 Před 29 dny

    Maybe I'm wrong but so much of these early screenshots look almost exactly like ck3. What I don't want is to feel like both games take away from each other needlessly. I hope it has a strong and unique identity like stellaris or hoi4 or even imperator.
    When different games made on the same engine by the same company start to look identical it seems to me to indicate a lack of creativity and innovation.

  • @fre31444
    @fre31444 Před 29 dny

    @22:52 If you ever catch me saying Barthelona or Ibitha just punch me in my neck haha

  • @Arcboltkonrad13
    @Arcboltkonrad13 Před 29 dny

    GLORIOUS ULM SHALL RISE!

  • @72stef65
    @72stef65 Před 29 dny

    13:06 "But Bulgaria doesn't exist at the start" Hellooo ??? This is 1337, not 1444. Seems you are not as excited as me to play this country

  • @Haradin32
    @Haradin32 Před 29 dny

    Blue spot in europe could be hussite?

  • @thehappinessjr8815
    @thehappinessjr8815 Před 29 dny

    History´s first pyramid scheme had me dying

  • @giosgaming7638
    @giosgaming7638 Před 29 dny +2

    im going to unsubscribe so hawk can delete the HRE from EU5

  • @malgtuzi5020
    @malgtuzi5020 Před 28 dny

    Barcelona is pronounced closer to the English pronunciation in Catalan, though, so who cares that its BarTHelona in Castillian 😄

  • @gintasasd
    @gintasasd Před 29 dny

    bosnia and herzogovina religion is there ortodox stuff if i remember right

    • @brotheroftheworld2192
      @brotheroftheworld2192 Před 26 dny +2

      no, it's bosnian bogumils or bosnian krstjani, "heretic" christian religion

    • @alexfc679
      @alexfc679 Před 7 dny

      @@brotheroftheworld2192 i think you meant heretic "christian" religion

    • @brotheroftheworld2192
      @brotheroftheworld2192 Před 7 dny

      @@alexfc679 depends, if you believe they're better than Catholics then it's "heretic" Christian religion.

    • @brotheroftheworld2192
      @brotheroftheworld2192 Před 7 dny

      @@alexfc679 if you don't think catholicism is right like I don't then it's "heretic" Christian religion

  • @beaversforlife1298
    @beaversforlife1298 Před 29 dny +2

    Being this early feels illegal

  • @roderickzijlstra8129
    @roderickzijlstra8129 Před 27 dny

    my roman empire is now the Holy Roman empire man

  • @kalacaptain4818
    @kalacaptain4818 Před 29 dny +1

    I REALLY hope eu5 just pulls the trigger on subject manipulation and lets you directly control vassal's armies. Maybe so long as they're below a certain % liberty desire. Having fully loyal subjects with free bird armies is just annoying

  • @kalacaptain4818
    @kalacaptain4818 Před 29 dny

    this game really needs dynamic states/provinces
    as in, you can make your own territorial subdivisions

  • @spo666tty
    @spo666tty Před 29 dny +3

    Errrm,.. hello, based department?

  • @Kasaaz
    @Kasaaz Před 29 dny

    When did the Sephardic Jews leave Spain en masse? Did most head for the Ottomans?

    • @annanz0118
      @annanz0118 Před 29 dny +1

      I believe most converted to Catholicism in Public but still continued practicing their Jewish faith in private behind closed doors.

    • @brotheroftheworld2192
      @brotheroftheworld2192 Před 26 dny +1

      Yes, they were living in Bosnia, Sarajevo. :)

  • @SixJayy
    @SixJayy Před 29 dny +1

    44 seconds ago is reasonable

  • @PhantomCatMusic
    @PhantomCatMusic Před 29 dny +1

    You'll literally remove the HRE from EUV...
    Imagine the chaos...
    *hovers over unsubscribe button*
    Tempting...

  • @andrewgagne4465
    @andrewgagne4465 Před 29 dny +1

    Don't get to hopeful remember how bad these games are at launch

  • @douglasgriffin694
    @douglasgriffin694 Před 29 dny +1

    Ani is Armenia!🇦🇲

  • @RainingCord922
    @RainingCord922 Před 23 dny

    As a dispensationalist, my favorite scenario to do in Eu4 is to play as Reformed Geneva with a monarchy ruled by the house of John Calvin. Main goals: Conquer and convert Rome, conquer and convert the Holy Land. Side Goals: unite the historically reformed areas (Netherlands, Great Britain, etc.), also do as much damage to the Catholics as possible. It really helps me feel that postmill optimism.
    I can only see Eu5 heightening my Ultra-Reformed postmillennial fantasies.

  • @lolpuuroa
    @lolpuuroa Před 28 dny

    fell off 😔😔

  • @FlatDerrick
    @FlatDerrick Před 29 dny +3

    This doesn't look good at all. Smacks of Imperator Rome reskinned to EU. If pops were to be introduced, the only way to do it was an expansion on the old Stellaris system using real world data, which would have been far too time consuming for PDX to see it as economically viable.

    • @aediot69420
      @aediot69420 Před 28 dny +1

      Also the map with it's enormous amount of little wastelands is looking terrible

  • @steppebro
    @steppebro Před 29 dny

    erm...... excuse me but it's pronounced kyiv