![]() So: no new map additions, but multiple new expansions. We have plans to add content and flavor to at least three more major regions of the world, but if we keep adding to the map, we'll create a bigger and bigger imbalance. Multiple Pass AlreadyAll of the world have had at least 1 major pass at map updates post release, and while some places could be better, that will always be the case, as each year we get better and better at improving the map. In hindsight, we should have kept as maximum province count at <3000, and made it more even around the world, and kept adjusting borders of them. Leviathan already took us past the point of no return when it comes to performance. Each province that is added, adds several NxN factors to a lot of calculations, and after 8 years of optimization of the game, there is simply no way to add more provinces without permanently hurting performance. This is a significant cost, and a major factor in people leaving eu4, due to their campaigns permanently destroyed. This is a fairly big complaint we get at every update, how people's games and campaigns get ruined. Originally posted by Johan:There are several reasons why we do not plan to spend more time adding to the map. Right now, I just want to know if EU4 got any better through fixes and if you are still not able to play multiplayer performence-wise. Spending some bucks for new DLCs? I earn money, I dont care. You know the word "progression"? Pretty much your problem if you rather want to trade modern technology and potential with your lazy ass. You are just too lazy to wait, admit it - as someone who is studying, time flies by so I dont care if there is a initial lack of content. But hey, blame the developers for the lack of content, but after your logic it seems like they should never create any sequels ever again. You cant change my mind, I cant change your mind. Sequels are always subjectively disputed and this discussion is not going to be about that. As for Domination, it doesn't seem to add something clearly lag-inducing, like a bunch of new provinces and tags.
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