
A short, easy and funny guide how to form the Byzantine Empire in Man the Guns. Only available to the Byzantine empire and Roman empire. The Ottomans have a crushing advantage, and changes to game mechanics have made reclaiming the empire even harder. It is located on modern-day Europe and Asia, bridging Greece, Turkey and other countries. The Byzantine Empire is in a considerably worse state - now, much of Greece has been lost, and holds less territory. Now I formed the Roman Empire from Byzantium in an older version of CKII - in Holy Fury, the map has been reworked. Emperors are giants on clay legs: their power range is huge (the can control kings) but the possibility of exaction orders isn't that good.As a matter of fact, being an emperor means having constant wars and convincing vassals to you goals: it's not to attractive model of game. forced to Gavelkind by faction or in exchange for lifting excommunication) or by obtaining another empire (e.g. Byzantine Empire 769 start - too many vassals. The Byzantine Empire is one of the few empires that is already created at both the 8 start dates. The Byzantine Empire is a de jure empire made up of 30 kingdoms (15 landed), 53 duchies, and 185 counties. But when we secure our position, we can play like a monarch, but much more powerful.

Locks itself in: A ruler with Imperial elective succession can only change succession indirectly (e.g. New year, new campaign! In 1066, obviously the Seljuk invasion is beginning though they start with a preformed doomstack.
