0:07 loading screen art appears 0:45 map fully loaded 1:03 chooses scenario 1:07 clicks on Byzantium 1:11 nope lets go with Brandenburg 1:16 types savefile name 1:20 play as ironman mode 1:36 tasks pop up on top left 2:28 tasks finished, unpause time 2:58 random event appears
0:07 loaning screen... 0:45 after twelve minutes map loads 0:58 I pick Gorkha and think "this time I won't die to the Qing!" 1:21 Military building and start of slow unification process 1:54 Nepal is Almost unified... DANG! JUMLA! SUBMIT TO GORKHA! 2:25 Nepal is Unified 2:27 Nepali-Koch war glorious victory and I annex them! 2:36 Nepali Kumaon War, glorious victory and I annex them! 2:44 Small period of peace for about a century or so 2:51 I defeat my main rival Jaunpur in combat! 3:00 Great Indian expansion campaign begins with Lunch at Dehli! 3:16 Bengal and Assam fall next! 3:24 Nepali Crusade against U-tsang, I take Shigatse and they are now my vassal! 3:31 After Ming explodes, I eat up all the tiny states! 3:39 I can now form Bharat, but because this is meant to be a Nepal campaign, I don't! Jai Nepal! 3:47 Age of Prithvi Narayan Shah, Expansion into Russia, Japan, Central Asia and colonies in Australia, defeat the Anti Nepal coalition! 3:54 Expand as far as Prussia! 4:02 Alternate Anglo Nepali war, Nepal invades Britain, now Nepali Britain! 4:06 Afro-Eurasia is mine! 4:09 Colonists sent to Colonise the new world! 4:19 The World is mine! Jai Nepal! Jai Prithvi Narayan Shah!
@@rajathapa87 Tries to play: 5/6/5 heir dies 2 days before the ruler dies and is replaced by a 0/1/0 Low Legitimiacy dude => Civil War which turns into a billion defensive wars. 0 Manpower and 20 loans later... Jaunpur kills me :D
First time I ever played EU4, the crescendo at 0:44 happened just as it finished loading and the world map appeared. Chills down my back, I swear. Paradox, I love you guys.
@@scorpionfiresome3834 Please, as if the rebels have enough money for a proper internet collection. Those 1000 are pooling all of their disposable income together just to dislike. Same goes for each regiment.
The music in all Paradox games is of an extremely high calibre. Some of the best game music that I have ever had the pleasure to try has been paradox. Kudos to them!
On the other hand, I'm kinda surprised our beloved systemic oppression simulator is _only_ rated PEGI 12. As long as genocide in a game is highly abstracted, it doesn't count as violence, I guess.
Although Paradox games literally have little to no graphics, they have some of the best music, mechanisms and historical accuracy (None of the Civilization or Age of Empires historical accuracy).
Well, I really liked AoE and I learnt a great deal of history from or derived from AoE. I remembered that they used to have little encyclopedias ingame...
Lord Vivec As I grow older, I find that I like games like EU, HoI, CK and Vicky better compared to the ones that has all the flashy graphics and such...
There are just a few games where I actually wait until the theme song finishes every time I launch it. This is definitely one of them. Andreas has became so fricking good at composing the Paradox soundtracks. And this could be the best one to date.
Such a great song. Possibly my favorite main theme ever. It definitly is one of the most fitting and well made video game themes (or main themes in general) out there. It really does set a great flavour and tone to what you expect from EU4. I still remember when I was loading up the game first time and this beauty played. Very memorable.
For eu4, I think my favorite music... is STONEMASONS I love it because the individual parts start coming in, and then like it really feels like Europe starting off slow, but then blasting itself out of the Middle Ages.
i have so much respect for paradox and there hole team .. you guys make us live the history trow the game and the epic music ., even in years the feeling is same ,.. thank you guys , hope u keep make this kind game games ...
Abhijeet Singh Glad to hear that you love our games as much as we do! It means so much to have the support of our fans, and do not worry. We will definitely not stop making games like this any time soon :)
+Paradox Interactive Before i started playing your games, Flanders for me was the neighbor of Homer Simpson. Now, they're those SOBs who ALWAYS support Burgundy when they try to reclaim provinces.
@@dipanjandasgupta6170 Sometimes playing eu4 isnt about proving your skill, it is about the feeling of a certain nation that you like then see it slowly expanded into empire, like changing history or follow history, just that impressive feeling keeps me going on to play
0:02 Voyaging, months have passed 0:43 There's something in the distant fog 0:49 By god, we've found land! 1:04 Exploring these lands, they're very unusual 1:20 I see people in the distance, we should approach them 1:53 This place... it's unlike any other I've seen in my life 2:28 To the boat! we must return to our nation with tales of these lands! 3:00 *colonization ensues* 3:46 Our empire has grown to mighty proportions! 4:11 What? another nation seeks to claim our land for their own!? 4:19 To War It Is! For King And Empire!
Then you get fucking conquered by your neighbouring colonizing rival and most of your colonies are stolen in the indian ocean, including north of Brasil.... :(
So many humans behind a game aporting a grain of sand just to you (us) spent some hours playing and enjoying a game. So, use your illusion, your imagination, your heart and retrieve something to mankind, just your grain of sand, and make a better world.
Ztrex was the treacherous google translator who said me it was ok... look yourself translate.google.com/m/translate?hl=es#en/es/aporting contributing was better :D
I still get the rush of excitement after 1000 hours when I hear this, it reminds me of my first few campaigns learning how to play this masterpiece of a game.
So freaking EPIC! Paradox! Guys! Never change this music... it's simply beautiful in the way it completely and utterly defines the feel and power of the game. Incredible score.
It's a tale of falling out of innocence. An adolescent, who's still a child throwing tantrums but gains enough power and insight to start affecting the world around them. We are them grown old and reflective, understanding the cost of what then felt adventurous and playful. How I envy this adolescent Europe.
@@GeorgeDenis. That's debatable. CK2 goes much more in depth when it comes to politics religion and lifestyle and what not, but EU4 is the bigger sandbox.
2:28, Reminds me of navies battering out on the seas to control their nation's conquests, especially when I get to play the game (My PC I haven't recieved back from a problem yet) the Dutch I'll remind this song from.
Since I have the Emporia workshop item and the 1399 timeline item, I'll be able to play as Holland, when I managed to take the other Dutch states around me and then gain land from Burgundy, plus Dutch traditions and the Naval Idea group my navy numbers 190 in only 1470. Most are light ships right now. One thing I'll say, England, Portugal, and Castile..... good luck to them.
George Washington I don't know, it also reminds me of The Battle of The Downs in the Thirty Years War. Either than naval fight or the Four Days' Battle in the 2nd Anglo-Dutch War.
I think by underrated he meant that the game is just less well-known. I love games like this, I've been a huge Civ V fan for years and have more than 200 hours clocked in. However, I never heard of EUIV until recently. I always saw videos of it on the sidebar in RUclips, but it never caught my interest until it went on the Steam Sale. So far I'm having an absolute blast playing. But I think the game is not that widely played is because of its great complexity. It's hard to get into.
30 hours are like nothing. Every nation can have a complete different experience and gameplay. I have over 500 hours and I didn't even played one non europe nation for a whole campaign. Btw. the tutorials are way outdated
It's like leaving your home port at dawn,leaving all behind your country,family and old life. And the climax of this song, gives you the idea of adventure waiting for you in the New World and winds keep blowing for new possibilities that you'll encounter.
Absolutely breathtaking! It is one thing to listen to in in the game, and absolutely another - to see actual people perform it. Beautiful, absolutely beautiful.
In my opinion, this song is really perfect foe Age of Exploration. From 00.00 - 00.57, I can imagine myself as a crew member of the explorer ship just seeing a land in the distance after months of exploring the unknown. From then, until 2.27, i can feel myself getting closer to the island, ship ready to dock and admiring the newly discovered land from afar until myself getting closer and closer, i can imagine seeing the busy ports with all those ships coming from faraway lands. From 2.27 can be described as when i set the foot to the island for the very first time, greeted by the local, seeing the magnificent building that was never seen by any other person from my side of the world before and thus starting the age of exploration.
All talking about Mozart Beethoven or Tschaikowsky but whoever wrote that touched my heart more that every little nightingale I haven listened to Edit: Thank you Mr. Waldetoft
I love how the music isn't random how war themes play at war and peace themes play at peace. How every game begins with this and how the music of each era reminds you over moments of gameplay during those eras
I love Paradox from the bottom of my heart! You guys are my favorite dev team ever! Your games bring experiences to me that I never felt in any other. You guys have ALL my support! Keep on with the amazing work. I love this music btw! It aways give shivers down the spine and manly tears in my eyes
Watching this gave me bloody goosebumps... I have a mod which replaced the old EU4 main menu music, but damn, I do miss this song sometimes. Great work as always, and I'm still buying your DLC even to this day.
This is music. A combination of different frequencies, pitches, combined. And it is part of a game of pixels, 0s and 1s, and yet both are just so amazing.
0:03 - Sunrise. The dawn of a new age. 0:24 - The first men start to develop their tools, but they're still afraid to go and venture outside their cave. 0:43 - One of them has decided to go out. A brave new world awaits. 1:04 - All people follow this brave leader. They start to search for a new place to live and develop. 1:23 - They settle themselves in a new place. The village starts to thrive and gradually becomes a city. 1:55 - The city keeps growing. Other villages start to follow. This new people start to expand. 2:27 - The first armies start to appear. It is time to expand and conquer other new places. 2:40 - From Ancient Egypt, to Ancient Greece... 3:00 - Rome, the Franks, the Germans, the Goths... 3:15 - The first medieval kingdoms arise, others fall... 3:30 - Columbus arrives to Spain. He presents to Isabella and Ferdinand a peculiar idea... 3:47 - The Nina, The Pinta and the Santa Maria navigate through the Atlantic into the unknown 4:00 - The New World has been discovered. New peoples have been encountered. 4:15 - The first settlements had been built, and it all starts again
This song in particular makes me think of the whole new world and exploration theme to Europa Universalis. The start of the song is the planning of the trip and then setting sail, as the song goes on, the crescendo represents the voyage at sea, with the flutes signifying wind and storm as the ship crosses the ocean and at the end, the flourish woul be the planting of the flag in a new land.
WE NEED MORE ORCHESTRA SESSION VIDEOS!!! This is so glorious, you don't often see the orchestrated music of your favourite game..... Come on Paradox, upload more songs like this one
Rumors of Ottoman weakness caused Pope Eugene IV to call for a crusade against them in 1443. With the West still embroiled in the Hundred Years War, the King of Hungary and Poland, Wladyslav III, took on the cause to finally expel the scourge of Christendom from Europe. Led by general John Hunyadi, "The White Knight", the Hungarian army saw some initial success, but was ultimately defeated. The abdicated Sultan Murad II came back to aid his son and led the Ottoman army to victory at the battle of Varna where King Wladyslav was killed. Peace was eventually signed but the way for further Ottoman expansion into eastern Europe now lay open...
I really love this game, but this song is more suited to being the soundtrack to an epic movie, or some huge IMAX thing with fast moving shots over water and lots of time-lapse. Basically, it's like Babu Yetu and Adagio in D Minor in that "the Theme for Life on Planet Earth" kind of way.
The arrangement is in the style of John Williams. The tune is very similar to the old folks song House of the Rising Sun, but the arrangement masks that.
Pardox is the most intelligent and competent video games company ever ,that's why I always say that Sweden is the best country in the world ,cause everybody there do he's job correctly. Great respect and love for you guys! :)
adamlar tarihi değiştiriyorlar o kadarda hak etmiyorlar oyunun tarihseli bile tahrisel değil tamam adamlar emek veriyor ama yeterince değil mesela yıl 1440 sanki hiç kosova savaşı yaşanmamış gibi sırbistan bağımsız İstanbul'da normalinden çok büyük harita çarpık çarpık çerkesya Müslüman olması gereken adamlar gidip hıristiyan yapmışlar
@Capella adamlar tarihi değiştiriyorlar diyorum 1.Kosova muharebesi yaşanmamiş gibi sirbistan bağimsiz yapmişlar ben devletsel olarak değil çerkesya nın bölgesel olarak %69 Müslüman diyorum git sen araştir oyundan gördüğün herşeyi bana araştirmiş gibi açıklama
Bence şu ana kadarki en iyi strateji oyununun en iyi müziği tabiiki 2.30'a kadar sonrası o strateji kokan insanı derin düşüncelere , bi an kalkıp ''tamam susun, sınırlara sur merkeze katedral'' diye yaptığınız heyecan o saniyede bitiyor.
Bravo! Thanks to Andreas Waldetoft! Thanks Brandenburg State Orchestra! Thanks to Paradox Interactive to enjoy this brilliant performance! Magnificent!
Almost 9 years now, starting every single game with this song. I don't even... How do I say this? I started hearing this song randomly twice or thrice a week. Am I sick? Should I seek a specialist? OR? Maybe? Will you give me an actual link to download this piece in mp3 format?
This is the perfect song to listen to as you spend 45 minutes picking your nation
And then saying "nah" and picking another only to end up after one hour with the nation you just picked
Also for when you spend 45 minutes picking your nose.
BenBomb5 true af
Hahahah same here xD
BBB, son
This feels so weird hearing this music without having Europa Universalis open
I can't really explain it lmoa
Same here. I get sudden uncontrollable urges to commit genocide and kill France.
Good luck with that
Laugh My Off Ass?
Laugh my obese ass.
Yeah feels like my game crashed.
You are the target of a coalition. The coalition is lead by Ulm
Worrisome
Any time a coalition is lead by a one province HRE state is worrisome. They’ll start a war just for shits and giggles.
@@Crusader-tg1wx When you're France, Austria also joins for the shits and giggles.
@@tarekzoabi9031 and the rest of the HRE
@@Crusader-tg1wx
Es ist doch beruhigend und prima, Teil von etwas Größerem zu sein ;-) .
0:00 PEGI twelve. Yeah bless the innocent ears for this is gonna be loud.
And youngs can play that game. But no all. For ex. I played Europe Universalis 3 at 12 years
Ah ethnic cleansing... all under the guise of the simple change culture button.
lolololol
Radioactive 23 playing eu4 at 10
Played EU1 at the age of ... hmm it was so damn long ago I don't even remember :D.
0:07 loading screen art appears
0:45 map fully loaded
1:03 chooses scenario
1:07 clicks on Byzantium
1:11 nope lets go with Brandenburg
1:16 types savefile name
1:20 play as ironman mode
1:36 tasks pop up on top left
2:28 tasks finished, unpause time
2:58 random event appears
@Nguyen Le Hoang Mine takes about 5min... ONCE IT TOOK 12 MINUTES...
0:07 loaning screen...
0:45 after twelve minutes map loads
0:58 I pick Gorkha and think "this time I won't die to the Qing!"
1:21 Military building and start of slow unification process
1:54 Nepal is Almost unified... DANG! JUMLA! SUBMIT TO GORKHA!
2:25 Nepal is Unified
2:27 Nepali-Koch war glorious victory and I annex them!
2:36 Nepali Kumaon War, glorious victory and I annex them!
2:44 Small period of peace for about a century or so
2:51 I defeat my main rival Jaunpur in combat!
3:00 Great Indian expansion campaign begins with Lunch at Dehli!
3:16 Bengal and Assam fall next!
3:24 Nepali Crusade against U-tsang, I take Shigatse and they are now my vassal!
3:31 After Ming explodes, I eat up all the tiny states!
3:39 I can now form Bharat, but because this is meant to be a Nepal campaign, I don't! Jai Nepal!
3:47 Age of Prithvi Narayan Shah, Expansion into Russia, Japan, Central Asia and colonies in Australia, defeat the Anti Nepal coalition!
3:54 Expand as far as Prussia!
4:02 Alternate Anglo Nepali war, Nepal invades Britain, now Nepali Britain!
4:06 Afro-Eurasia is mine!
4:09 Colonists sent to Colonise the new world!
4:19 The World is mine! Jai Nepal! Jai Prithvi Narayan Shah!
raja thapa how to WC in 4 min 20 secs
@@rajathapa87 Tries to play: 5/6/5 heir dies 2 days before the ruler dies and is replaced by a 0/1/0 Low Legitimiacy dude => Civil War which turns into a billion defensive wars. 0 Manpower and 20 loans later... Jaunpur kills me :D
Why is this exactly what my first time EU4 was like?
First time I ever played EU4, the crescendo at 0:44 happened just as it finished loading and the world map appeared. Chills down my back, I swear.
Paradox, I love you guys.
+TheStonerification Happened to me as well, just at the right moment :D
+TheStonerification For me too!
+TheStonerification Exact same thing happened to me too!
+TheStonerification Aye, that happens to me just about every time. I thought the game was programmed to make that crescendo every time.
Well if you play once, then quit the game and reload it, it'll get to that part of the song when you're at the start menu.
127 Rebel regiments disliked this video.
Hahhahhaha exactly bro
make it 54
Regiments? That would mean each regiment has 1000 people disliking it
@@scorpionfiresome3834 Please, as if the rebels have enough money for a proper internet collection. Those 1000 are pooling all of their disposable income together just to dislike. Same goes for each regiment.
Kaaz damn war of the roses
The music in all Paradox games is of an extremely high calibre. Some of the best game music that I have ever had the pleasure to try has been paradox. Kudos to them!
Agreed, Andreas Waldetoft is amazing! Love this and the Byzantine Empire track from CK2 in particular.
buddyltd
But not for Cities: Skylines. The only thing in which Sim City is better than csl.
It's really good indeed, but does it beat the witcher 3?
Freaky Snuke PDX didn't make that game, they only published it.
Caliber*
"We need Jagiellon!"
That moment when AI Poland takes the other option ....
>Restarts
Kaaz that cant happen turd
DeniZomg yeah it can
@@caiawlodarski5339 stats 6/6/6
@@denizomg of course it can happen, it happens in almost every one of my games
pegi 12? for listening to a music?! HERESY (and yes I get it)
+Napololon I don't it's just some people playing instrumental music. The rating is totally unjustified.
+e1123581321345589144 well, it depends. this music is orgasmic, maybe is because of that
***** :)))
On the other hand, I'm kinda surprised our beloved systemic oppression simulator is _only_ rated PEGI 12.
As long as genocide in a game is highly abstracted, it doesn't count as violence, I guess.
Heresy you say? Sounds like a valid CB
Although Paradox games literally have little to no graphics, they have some of the best music, mechanisms and historical accuracy (None of the Civilization or Age of Empires historical accuracy).
Well, I really liked AoE and I learnt a great deal of history from or derived from AoE. I remembered that they used to have little encyclopedias ingame...
true, the game is like two village chiefs fighting...
AoE is not too overrated, it is a great game after all.
Lord Vivec As I grow older, I find that I like games like EU, HoI, CK and Vicky better compared to the ones that has all the flashy graphics and such...
Patrick Yang so true
There are just a few games where I actually wait until the theme song finishes every time I launch it. This is definitely one of them. Andreas has became so fricking good at composing the Paradox soundtracks. And this could be the best one to date.
Faster Than Light from Stellaris.
@@myalt3019 Creation and Beyond
3:43 My Feels When I restore the Roman Empire.
There is no better feel than ending the ottomans as byzantinum and taking back the coastline... and soon rome.
So satisfying to take Constantinople as the ottomans
@@pippo9830 and then have wallachia subjugated by the ottomans when they kill vlad
So satisfying when u come here to see all these mindless, aimless, nationalistic, fucked up discussions...
Currently doing a Byzantium game and I was able to defeat the Ottomans only for the literal devil of the Mamluks to take its place.
Such a great song. Possibly my favorite main theme ever. It definitly is one of the most fitting and well made video game themes (or main themes in general) out there.
It really does set a great flavour and tone to what you expect from EU4. I still remember when I was loading up the game first time and this beauty played. Very memorable.
It's good, but I don't think anything beats Baba Yetu.
Paradox makes good music with all their games.
canintospace polan ikr
For eu4, I think my favorite music... is STONEMASONS
I love it because the individual parts start coming in, and then like it really feels like Europe starting off slow, but then blasting itself out of the Middle Ages.
what about Civ 6?
i have so much respect for paradox and there hole team .. you guys make us live the history trow the game and the epic music ., even in years the feeling is same ,.. thank you guys , hope u keep make this kind game games ...
Abhijeet Singh Glad to hear that you love our games as much as we do! It means so much to have the support of our fans, and do not worry. We will definitely not stop making games like this any time soon :)
+Paradox Interactive Before i started playing your games, Flanders for me was the neighbor of Homer Simpson.
Now, they're those SOBs who ALWAYS support Burgundy when they try to reclaim provinces.
+Paradox Interactive CK3 and take my money
+Trovaynium whole*
just expell them, it cost only 100 prestige
Why am I wasting my time on RUclips? It's time to expand my Prussia!!!
Why play that beast? Play a nation with crappy ideas and crappy start and turn it into an empire....
Play Trabizon go for Komnenos empire achievement
@@dipanjandasgupta6170 Some players just arent skilled enough. Im playing as old Prussia from the 200s and now I am at the year 800.
Prussia into HRE :)
@@dipanjandasgupta6170 Sometimes playing eu4 isnt about proving your skill, it is about the feeling of a certain nation that you like then see it slowly expanded into empire, like changing history or follow history, just that impressive feeling keeps me going on to play
Im using cheats
0:02 Voyaging, months have passed
0:43 There's something in the distant fog
0:49 By god, we've found land!
1:04 Exploring these lands, they're very unusual
1:20 I see people in the distance, we should approach them
1:53 This place... it's unlike any other I've seen in my life
2:28 To the boat! we must return to our nation with tales of these lands!
3:00 *colonization ensues*
3:46 Our empire has grown to mighty proportions!
4:11 What? another nation seeks to claim our land for their own!?
4:19 To War It Is! For King And Empire!
Then you get fucking conquered by your neighbouring colonizing rival and most of your colonies are stolen in the indian ocean, including north of Brasil.... :(
@@MBasu-km8by :(
So many humans behind a game aporting a grain of sand just to you (us) spent some hours playing and enjoying a game.
So, use your illusion, your imagination, your heart and retrieve something to mankind, just your grain of sand, and make a better world.
sorry bad english XD
had to make a google search just to find out aporting isn't a real word :P
Ztrex was the treacherous google translator who said me it was ok... look yourself
translate.google.com/m/translate?hl=es#en/es/aporting
contributing was better :D
Seba “a few hours”?!?! I have 680! Blasphemy!
Xd
This may sound wrong but I've never thought I'd see my parents playing a song from the computer game that doesn't let me study or find a job xD
huh
@@hornet370i think his parents played in this orchestra
May I ask in what screen are they in?
I love this part 2:25. Makes my body shiver and want to change history :D
I love this part too
1:13 - 2:25
Music like this will turn you from a kind, honest regular person into a conniving absolutist monarch in about 10 seconds
I've never thought an "Excel-like" game could be so addictive.
1:20 that violin solo man, get me everytime
I still get the rush of excitement after 1000 hours when I hear this, it reminds me of my first few campaigns learning how to play this masterpiece of a game.
Who the hell dislike this?
Producers of Rome 2:Total War
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Probably someone dumb enough to birth you, m8
One of dislikes are from “back” button at the menu
*game crashes*
So it's not just me
same :/
So freaking EPIC! Paradox! Guys! Never change this music... it's simply beautiful in the way it completely and utterly defines the feel and power of the game. Incredible score.
It's a tale of falling out of innocence. An adolescent, who's still a child throwing tantrums but gains enough power and insight to start affecting the world around them. We are them grown old and reflective, understanding the cost of what then felt adventurous and playful. How I envy this adolescent Europe.
The greatest game ever made.
LrsLzk Isnt greater than CK2
@@Brilhantina9 it is
@@GeorgeDenis. That's debatable. CK2 goes much more in depth when it comes to politics religion and lifestyle and what not, but EU4 is the bigger sandbox.
Opinion.
After 7 years I still agree
The author's genius who composed :D
Bob Marely
Andreas Waldetoft
Composer*
One word: "Masterpiece"
i love the sounds of colonialism in the morning
Puffs cuban cigar, proceeds to sip tea from india, picks of napkin made from chinese silk
>presses attack natives button with malicious intent
How about adventure and exploration
2:28, Reminds me of navies battering out on the seas to control their nation's conquests, especially when I get to play the game (My PC I haven't recieved back from a problem yet) the Dutch I'll remind this song from.
Since I have the Emporia workshop item and the 1399 timeline item, I'll be able to play as Holland, when I managed to take the other Dutch states around me and then gain land from Burgundy, plus Dutch traditions and the Naval Idea group my navy numbers 190 in only 1470. Most are light ships right now. One thing I'll say, England, Portugal, and Castile..... good luck to them.
I like to picture the Battle of Lepanto happening from 2:28 on, it seems very fitting.
George Washington I don't know, it also reminds me of The Battle of The Downs in the Thirty Years War. Either than naval fight or the Four Days' Battle in the 2nd Anglo-Dutch War.
Fokin France annexed me again >.
Who were you?
***** probably ming
ruclips.net/video/ABPDTopGM1M/видео.html
+Mandrake in my game León inherited francia and then Castille inherited León.
Robert Eklund eu4 or ck2?
such an under rated game
Underrated? It got 9/10 across the board from most review sites. It's not underrated, it's just a niche game is all.
I think by underrated he meant that the game is just less well-known.
I love games like this, I've been a huge Civ V fan for years and have more than 200 hours clocked in. However, I never heard of EUIV until recently. I always saw videos of it on the sidebar in RUclips, but it never caught my interest until it went on the Steam Sale. So far I'm having an absolute blast playing. But I think the game is not that widely played is because of its great complexity. It's hard to get into.
@@CommanderGene what do you mean by it's hard to get Into? I understood it from the tutorial!
raja thapa I have 30 hours and still have to clue what the hell im doing
30 hours are like nothing. Every nation can have a complete different experience and gameplay. I have over 500 hours and I didn't even played one non europe nation for a whole campaign.
Btw. the tutorials are way outdated
Paradox should publish more of these masterpieces. Such as Conquistador, Stonemasons etc.
It's like leaving your home port at dawn,leaving all behind your country,family and old life. And the climax of this song, gives you the idea of adventure waiting for you in the New World and winds keep blowing for new possibilities that you'll encounter.
It's been eight years since I bought this game, I used to play it all the time. Still the best title song I've ever heard
I can hear a choir yet I can't see a choir.
Baguenaudeur because it's a choir of angels singing from heaven.
this orchestra brings me GOOSEBUMPS !!!
Amazing. Even if you somehow do not enjoy this music, you cannot avoid to be impressed by the effort that goes into creating it!
Careful Paradox, RUclips is going to flag this video :O
Then RUclips better have enough courage to do that if they want to square up to Paradox. :D
RUclips hates History.
theyll need a casus belli first
TheBig Cheese :D :D
TheBig Cheese I could see them taking on the -5 stability instead... any of you guys wanna form a rebellion?
The sounds of Byzantium reclaiming their lands with help from Poland/Lithunia
***** and don't forget the sounds of galleys being built.
+Huge Disappoint I actually didn't need galleys for that, which surprised me.
+SupremoPete I prefer to be an Ottoman chilling with some shisha in Rome and Vienna ( ;
+Shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu shoo, roach, shoo
polish power
9 years later, and we still hear this song on daily basis :)
Paradox literally makes the most underrated soundtracks in all of gaming.
I keep coming back to this song from time-to-time; such a beautiful arrangement.
The most epic theme ever! It makes me want to play EU4 whenever I listen.
Absolutely breathtaking! It is one thing to listen to in in the game, and absolutely another - to see actual people perform it. Beautiful, absolutely beautiful.
Freaking love this jam
The music is the reason why I play this game
Sounds like zooming around a map looking for somebody to play as
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did I hear ABSOLUTISM?
In my opinion, this song is really perfect foe Age of Exploration.
From 00.00 - 00.57, I can imagine myself as a crew member of the explorer ship just seeing a land in the distance after months of exploring the unknown.
From then, until 2.27, i can feel myself getting closer to the island, ship ready to dock and admiring the newly discovered land from afar until myself getting closer and closer, i can imagine seeing the busy ports with all those ships coming from faraway lands.
From 2.27 can be described as when i set the foot to the island for the very first time, greeted by the local, seeing the magnificent building that was never seen by any other person from my side of the world before and thus starting the age of exploration.
All talking about Mozart Beethoven or Tschaikowsky but whoever wrote that touched my heart more that every little nightingale I haven listened to
Edit: Thank you Mr. Waldetoft
FOR THE ALLIANCE!
I love how the music isn't random how war themes play at war and peace themes play at peace. How every game begins with this and how the music of each era reminds you over moments of gameplay during those eras
I love Paradox from the bottom of my heart! You guys are my favorite dev team ever!
Your games bring experiences to me that I never felt in any other.
You guys have ALL my support! Keep on with the amazing work.
I love this music btw! It aways give shivers down the spine and manly tears in my eyes
Watching this gave me bloody goosebumps... I have a mod which replaced the old EU4 main menu music, but damn, I do miss this song sometimes. Great work as always, and I'm still buying your DLC even to this day.
This is so good, it gives me 150% discipline.
It's nearly impossible how touching this video is. Seeing how those people creative something wonderfull is amazing. EU IV ist one of my best games!
RIP Voyage
Why RIP?
Its replaced with another soundtrack in drums and steel dlc.
Oh yes but you can decide wich version you want to hear
Two thoughts: "Please don't crush me," when i start a new game, "How do i crush everybody else," when the game has been going for some time.
Instrumental makes me feel like I'm a royal king on top the world! Bring back monarchy!!
Lol ikr
+Lawrence Hunt Monarchy is ideological cancer tho.
+Lawrence Hunt Republics get ALL the mana though.
This is music.
A combination of different frequencies, pitches, combined.
And it is part of a game of pixels, 0s and 1s, and yet both are just so amazing.
0:03 - Sunrise. The dawn of a new age.
0:24 - The first men start to develop their tools, but they're still afraid to go and venture outside their cave.
0:43 - One of them has decided to go out. A brave new world awaits.
1:04 - All people follow this brave leader. They start to search for a new place to live and develop.
1:23 - They settle themselves in a new place. The village starts to thrive and gradually becomes a city.
1:55 - The city keeps growing. Other villages start to follow. This new people start to expand.
2:27 - The first armies start to appear. It is time to expand and conquer other new places.
2:40 - From Ancient Egypt, to Ancient Greece...
3:00 - Rome, the Franks, the Germans, the Goths...
3:15 - The first medieval kingdoms arise, others fall...
3:30 - Columbus arrives to Spain. He presents to Isabella and Ferdinand a peculiar idea...
3:47 - The Nina, The Pinta and the Santa Maria navigate through the Atlantic into the unknown
4:00 - The New World has been discovered. New peoples have been encountered.
4:15 - The first settlements had been built, and it all starts again
Chills. EVERY time.
Wow, I had no idea an actual orchestra played this. It sounds so smooth.
This song in particular makes me think of the whole new world and exploration theme to Europa Universalis. The start of the song is the planning of the trip and then setting sail, as the song goes on, the crescendo represents the voyage at sea, with the flutes signifying wind and storm as the ship crosses the ocean and at the end, the flourish woul be the planting of the flag in a new land.
NOW.... Lets paint everything OUR colour!
I am all chilled. Hearing it from the orchestra is wonderful
LIsten, kids. This song is rated PEGI 12 reasoned afros, scary clown hair and old ladies.
Meine vollste Anerkennung an die Musiker und das Orchester. Danke für diese grandiose Musik.
I love that soundtrack. reminds me history :)
WE NEED MORE ORCHESTRA SESSION VIDEOS!!! This is so glorious, you don't often see the orchestrated music of your favourite game..... Come on Paradox, upload more songs like this one
Rumors of Ottoman weakness caused Pope Eugene IV to call for a crusade against them in 1443. With the West still embroiled in the Hundred Years War, the King of Hungary and Poland, Wladyslav III, took on the cause to finally expel the scourge of Christendom from Europe. Led by general John Hunyadi, "The White Knight", the Hungarian army saw some initial success, but was ultimately defeated. The abdicated Sultan Murad II came back to aid his son and led the Ottoman army to victory at the battle of Varna where King Wladyslav was killed. Peace was eventually signed but the way for further Ottoman expansion into eastern Europe now lay open...
fax no printer
EU5 will totally have a mod for a 1444 start
This song is etched into every eu4 players brain I personally have heard this song over a thousand times
I really love this game, but this song is more suited to being the soundtrack to an epic movie, or some huge IMAX thing with fast moving shots over water and lots of time-lapse.
Basically, it's like Babu Yetu and Adagio in D Minor in that "the Theme for Life on Planet Earth" kind of way.
Yeah I think this made purposively to rivaling baba yetu
The arrangement is in the style of John Williams. The tune is very similar to the old folks song House of the Rising Sun, but the arrangement masks that.
It sounds a lot like “Chevaliers de SangReal” by Hans Zimmer from the Da Vince Code
This is perfection! Pure perfection!
You can feel the uncertainty in the minds of Portuguese navigators as they dare cross the ocean looking for new opportunities.
2:25
This is where the glorious chills start to take over your body and disables you from starting a game without letting the music finish
the guy in the background is just amazing at 1:53 LOL
Pardox is the most intelligent and competent video games company ever ,that's why I always say that Sweden is the best country in the world ,cause everybody there do he's job correctly. Great respect and love for you guys! :)
Korsan oynuyordum, şunu izleyince utandım be. Adamlar emek veriyor.
Enes Başkıran çıktığı günden beridir korsan oynuyorum, ama hep diyorum, işe girdiğimde ilk iş tüm dlcleri alicam. Kurusu kuruşuna hak ediyor bedelini.
Vallahi hak ediyorlar.Sonuna kadar Paradox.
adamlar tarihi değiştiriyorlar o kadarda hak etmiyorlar oyunun tarihseli bile tahrisel değil tamam adamlar emek veriyor ama yeterince değil mesela yıl 1440 sanki hiç kosova savaşı yaşanmamış gibi sırbistan bağımsız İstanbul'da normalinden çok büyük harita çarpık çarpık çerkesya Müslüman olması gereken adamlar gidip hıristiyan yapmışlar
@Capella adamlar tarihi değiştiriyorlar diyorum 1.Kosova muharebesi yaşanmamiş gibi sirbistan bağimsiz yapmişlar ben devletsel olarak değil çerkesya nın bölgesel olarak %69 Müslüman diyorum git sen araştir oyundan gördüğün herşeyi bana araştirmiş gibi açıklama
That is everything eu4 is, compressed in one of the most beautiful 4 and a half minutes in the world.
To glory!
Gratulerar Andreas! Fantastic work - recording live with a state orchestra, fantastic.
Bence şu ana kadarki en iyi strateji oyununun en iyi müziği tabiiki 2.30'a kadar sonrası o strateji kokan insanı derin düşüncelere , bi an kalkıp ''tamam susun, sınırlara sur merkeze katedral'' diye yaptığınız heyecan o saniyede bitiyor.
I'm speechless. This is great, can't wait for the game to come out.
2:26 is what we all came for
Yes indeed.
They have started with great style. Let's hope they will not let down us!
The main theme is absolutely terrific!
muhteşem!!
Bravo! Thanks to Andreas Waldetoft! Thanks Brandenburg State Orchestra! Thanks to Paradox Interactive to enjoy this brilliant performance! Magnificent!
50% off on steam!
A more epic and more fitting main theme could never be composed
Almost 9 years now, starting every single game with this song.
I don't even...
How do I say this? I started hearing this song randomly twice or thrice a week. Am I sick? Should I seek a specialist?
OR? Maybe? Will you give me an actual link to download this piece in mp3 format?
It's in the installation folder, stupid me.
Really, I haven't heard this theme since a long time. I don't know why, do you?
If history would have a theme song it would be this. Masterpiece
WE NEED SHEET MUSIC
*We NEED VOYAGIS*
Dynasty changing to voyage
Searches Epic Game soundtrack.
Finds EU IV main title.
Gets Historygasm.
Me: After 1000+ hours, it's time to end playing this game.
Also me (after listening this song): Look who gonna play another 1000+ hours this year!
Glorious song.