3/1/2023 0 Comments Europa universalis 4 colonies![]() ![]() ![]() This is fantastic and as time progresses and they cover more of their colonial regions you'll find the wealth they bring to your home node (provided the colonies align with your trade flow) will grow to ridiculous proportions. To extend on what said, yes, colonies give you 50% of their trade power to you in all nodes where they have power. Note that colonies do not add to overextension. This can be annoying, but I like to think it makes the games more interesting and adds a certain balancing element to the European theater. You will notice another negative aspect soon: You colonies tend to drag you into war with the other col powers (mainly England, France, Spain, Portugal, or more precisely, their respective colonies). Until a recent patch, you'd even only get a 1% settler increase in most of Africa, whereas the Americas regularly had 20% or more - that is a difference of several years of time taken to colonize. This correlates with the difficulty of creating a colony - the Americas are vastly easier to colonize since they got far fewer negative factors (tropical etc.). Note that (without mods), colonies only are created in the Americas, not in Africa or Southwest-Asia. Certain countries would have a too easy time (e.g. I believe all of which you describe is intentional, by design, to prevent colonization from becoming too powerful. ![]()
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