Mmh, now my Byzantine Empire suddenly seems less impressive, but I believe he started earlier and in a better position than me.
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Serbia, Bosnia, Georgia and Mamluks are my vassals. I love having vassals, they take care of rebellions and siege for you and stuff, makes being a warmonger so much more relaxing.
50 years since I stopped being the Ottoman's bitch and made them my bitch. I have been expanding in a balls to the wall fashion since then. I usually play in a more conserved fashion and slowly expand, but not this time. Overextension keeps happening/disappearing. My infamy is at the max now. I had a mission to conquer Southern Italy, which meant 3 provinces held by Naples, including their capital. So I had the conquest Casus Belli on those three exclusively and I would get cores on them if I took them. Sadly you can't take a capital city unless you annex the whole deal, which I did for a gruesome 20 infamy. Probably a bad move because this slows me down incredibly, although I am thinking about giving the finger to my infamy limit.
Somehow France got destroyed in my game and Castille did not really expand into Africa. I got myself into a war with Castille and made them release Granada, Aragon and Galicia, basically to prevent them from rising to supersuperpowerdom as the colonizing era has started, this should slow them down significantly. Burgundy is really the only major power, they maintain double my army, with half my economy and I get -20 a month when I do not gain inflation. I expanded far enough to the East in my opinion so I am trying to weaken Golden Horde significantly, because they will be my neighbours for the rest of the game. I want to have them release all their vassals, which is most of the orthodox/Russian countries.
I intend to at least get my borders beyond the picture, just to have a clear goal. I hope to get there in another 50 years. Then maybe expand to the Old Roman Empire borders, depending on if I get bored. I am starting to really feel the technology difference now though when fighting Western countries.