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    Europa Universalis IV: El Dorado is an expansion of grand strategy game Europa Universalis IV which is developed by Paradox Interactive that enables gamers to explore and expand an empire of their own design. The core gameplay mechanics are based on history from the 15th century, where players must make decisions for their own nation while managing resources and navigating diplomatic relations with other nations.

    The expansion pack in the Europa Universalis series, El Dorado introduces new content and features such as Exploration Missions which allow you to lead your armies into uncharted regions. There are also Ruler Personalities that change how monarchy works with personalities changing everything from military power to diplomacy between nations. Players can experience historical events like discovering Tenochtitlan or having Ferdinand Magellan’s expedition reach its destination – gaining access to the Pacific Ocean trade route. New monuments provide additional bonuses when built in certain provinces, allowing even further development of empires created within this game world.

    There are over fifty different playable countries European powers along with several Native American civilizations including Aztecs, Maya, and Inca who all have unique traits available only through playing them individually. Trade companies have also introduced that act as autonomous entities in order to bring more economic benefit back home without risking war too often if controlled correctly at the same time. Europa Universalis IV: El Dorado is sure to provide a challenging and immersing experience for any strategy gamer looking to explore and develop their own empire in a realistic and historically accurate world.

    This game is a DLC and needs to be used with the complete version of the game : Europa Universalis IV

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    FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions

    How does the 'Explore' national idea group uniquely impact the discovery of the New World and the formation of colonial nations in El Dorado?
    The 'Explore' idea group provides bonuses to colonial range, allowing nations to reach and colonize areas farther from their existing territories. It also boosts the speed at which colonial nations form and grow, impacting the pace of New World exploration and development.
    In El Dorado, how does the 'Cursed Treasure' event chain influence the game's economic and diplomatic landscape when a nation plunders a historical treasure?
    The 'Cursed Treasure' event chain provides a temporary boost to a nation's income, but it also causes severe diplomatic penalties with other nations. It impacts the nation's stability and its relationships with other nations, increasing the likelihood of wars and political instability.
    What are the specific advantages and disadvantages of playing as a Mayan or Incan nation regarding the 'Reformed Pagan' religious mechanic introduced in El Dorado?
    Mayan and Incan nations can reform their pagan religions, which involves embracing new religious ideas and interacting with other reformed nations. This can lead to increased stability, and new unique bonuses to the nation, but it also may create religious turmoil and conflicts with unconverted nations.
    How does the 'Nation Designer' tool enable a unique gameplay experience in El Dorado, and what are its limitations?
    The 'Nation Designer' allows players to create custom nations at the start of the game, tailoring their ideas, government, and starting provinces. However, there are points limits to the creation process to prevent imbalance, and created nations are restricted in the choice of starting dates.
    Explain the mechanics of the 'Colonial Nations' system, how it works and the impact on the parent country in El Dorado.
    Colonial nations form automatically when a European power controls five provinces in a colonial region. The colonial nation manages its own affairs, but sends income back to the parent nation, and provides trade benefits. The parent nation is responsible for defending the colonial nation.
    How does the 'Golden Century' expansion pack (part of El Dorado) modify or affect the features of El Dorado, and what specific game mechanics does it add or enhance?
    The Golden Century adds new mission trees, new mechanics for pirates, and new interactions between nations. It enhances the El Dorado features of the base game by providing more variety and depth to certain regions and gameplay loops.
    What are the specific features and effects of the 'Montezuma's Revenge' event chain within El Dorado, and how does it impact the Aztec empire?
    Montezuma's Revenge is a unique event chain that significantly impacts the Aztec empire, with the potential of causing a large outbreak of instability and internal conflict. It can lead to war with other powers.
    What role does the 'Trade Company' system, introduced in El Dorado, play in managing overseas territories, and how does it impact gameplay?
    Trade Companies are used to govern overseas provinces outside of colonial regions. They provide a boost to trade income and provide additional merchants. They have their own set of government reforms, and add complexity to managing distant territories.
    In El Dorado, what are the unique advantages and disadvantages of using the 'Fleet' and 'Army' mechanics in the context of exploring and colonizing the New World?
    Fleets are essential for transporting armies and exploring the seas, enabling colonization and naval combat. Armies are crucial for conquering provinces and dealing with natives. The size of fleets and armies determines how many provinces you can capture, and how effective exploration will be.
    How does the 'Religious Leagues' mechanic, indirectly impacted by the El Dorado expansion, affect gameplay, and what are the implications for countries?
    While not a core feature, Religious Leagues are heavily influenced by El Dorado's impact on religious conversion and the emergence of new faiths. They create a dynamic environment of conflict and alliance, altering the balance of power within Europe. Countries must choose a side and engage in the religious wars to secure their interests.

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    • Technical information

    • Official website
    • Categories : Simulation, Strategy
    • Editor : Paradox interactive
    • Developer : Paradox Development Studio
    • Mode(s) : Solo, Multiplayer
    • Release date : February 26, 2015
    • System Requirements
      • Minimum
      • OS: Windows XP/Vista/7/8
      • CPU : Pentium IV 2.4 GHz
      • RAM : 2 GB
      • GPU : GeForce 8800 / Radeon X1900
      • Storage : 2 GB
    • Age Rating
    • PEGI 12 ESRB T
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