Historic strategy sim Europa Universalis IV is getting a new expansion pack on June 9, Paradox has announced.
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The Common Sense expansion will bring new tools to players to help manage growing empires. With a focus on the art of ruling and national improvement, Common Sense adds depth to domestic rule and adds a number of major changes to diplomacy.
The new provincial development system is going to be the largest addition. The available building space in a province will be limited by its terrain and Development Value. The more developed a province is, the greater wealth and power you can gain from it. You can spend your monarch points to decide on whether or not you want a great number of good buildings or fewer, very good ones to benefit the province.
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Here's a list of the other features coming in Common Sense:
- Parliaments: The English crown and other constitutional systems of government can now use their flexible system to pass laws through parliaments
- National Churches: Protestant kingdoms can customize their new faith and make it a true partner to the throne.
- New Religious Systems: Buddhism and Protestantism both get fresh coats of faith-based paint
- New Options For Subject States: Once just tiny money faucets, recent expansions have made vassals and colonial nations more useful. Common Sense gives you new tools to exploit them or keep them in line
- Government Ranks: As you invest in the development of your nation, you can climb from a small duchy to a major empire, unlocking new benefits.
- New Government mechanics: Theocracies will have new actions and mechanics to highlight their unique character, and the Holy Roman Empire can create Free Cities