Always keep your treasury at the certain point so inflation is 0.00 so you don't gain or lose (you can't lose since you start at 0).
I decided to give it a shot, to understand Paradox RTS somewhat.
I admit I didn't pay for it because I couldn't decide if I'd understand the game at all.
Here's my Hungarian Kingdom so far, 10 years into the game.
I decided to gain a foothold in Italy, no matter the cost, I am aware of the infamy, but the situation was so tempting, I'm on a cool-down for now.
Any tips, or ideas? I was reading up about Hungary strategy for this game, but I want to expand, not entrench god damnit.
(Yeah, this happens when a Total War junkie picks up a Paradox title, )
Hungary is a rather difficult nation since they have to deal with rebel successions, Golden Horde and Austria.
Some easy and fun nations would be
-England (So many routes you can go like colonizing or land expansion)
-Castille (Take Morocco and work into Africa or try taking over Italy while forming Spain)
-Ottomans (Expand east into Asia/India)
-Holland (I really enjoyed my Holland game, it was slow at first but I was the trading master racking in huge profits from being in every single trade centre. Once I got to North America I colonized the whole entire thing within 100-200 years and became the biggest power house in the game and fought all the other power houses.)
Novgorod is fun but more difficult, forming Russia is cool and spanning across and trying to reclaim the territory Russia holds today + more.
A tip if you're playing more difficult countries if lower your maintenance on naval/land to save money until you get into a war REMEMBER TO PUT IT BACK! or you'll lose fights 100% of the time.
I like to keep research going into 2-3 at once. Government always is one, land if I'm going to conquer, sea if Im'a colonize, trade if I wanna become a trading empire.
Make sure you read the policy sliders also so you get a understanding of them and what they do.
Also if you get bored of Vanilla you can check out the Death and Taxes mod, it changes up the game quite a bit. Last time I played I formed Japan.