Europa Universalis IV: Common Sense Expansion

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Common Sense is the fifth major expansion for Europa Universalis IV and focuses on diplomacy and the internal development of nations. This addition allows you to peacefully develop your nation and build a 'tall' empire, whilst also giving you the tools to execute grand diplomacy.

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Developer:
Paradox Development Studio
Publisher:
Paradox Interactive
Engine:
Clausewitz Engine
Release date:
09 June 2015
Recent Steam reviews:
Not specified
All Steam reviews:
Mixed (472)

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Description

Common Sense is the fifth major expansion for Europa Universalis IV and focuses on diplomacy and the internal development of nations. This addition allows you to peacefully develop your nation and build a 'tall' empire, whilst also giving you the tools to execute grand diplomacy. Game changing religious features add depth and intriguing complexity to the gameplay.

The ability to work closely with your subjects and better control them through interactions and decrees should make common sense for anyone with designs to get to terms with the internal struggles of constitutional monarchies.

Main Features:

New Religious Gameplay:

New mechanics for Protestants and Buddhists deepen the religious gameplay. Protestants acquire the ability to create their own national church by gaining religious tradition, whilst Buddhists must maintain balance between high and low karma (high karma ruler becomes detached from the world, while a low karma ruler loses trust of their soldiers).

Devotion:

Theocracies have Devotion based on how closely they adhere to their faith, with high Devotion increasing prestige, papal influence and tax income. Theocracies choose their successors from 6 different alternatives, such as an influential preacher or a noble's son.

Subject Interactions:

Over 15 new special actions that can be taken towards subjects, such as installing your own dynasty on the thrones of your vassals.

Parliament:

Parliamentary rule for constitutional republics and monarchs, and a special parliamentary government for England. Grant your provinces seat in parliament and bribe them to vote on issues that strengthen your nation.

Free Cities of the HRE:

Small nations in the Holy Roman Empire can be granted the status of Free City.

Government Ranks:

All nations are ranked, from small Duchies to great Empires, and can increase their government rank as they grow in power.

Recommended system requirements

minimum*

OS *:
Vista/Windows 7/Windows 8
Processor:
Intel® Pentium® IV 2.4 GHz eller AMD 3500+
Memory:
2 GB RAM
Graphics:
NVIDIA® GeForce 8800 or ATI Radeon® X1900, 512mb video memory required
DirectX®:
9.0c
Hard Drive:
2 GB HD space
Sound:
Direct X- compatible soundcard
Other Requirements:
Broadband Internet connection
Additional:
Controller support: 3-button mouse, keyboard and speakers. Internet Connection or LAN for multiplayer

recommended*

OS *:
Vista/Windows 7/Windows 8
Processor:
Intel® Pentium® IV 2.4 GHz or AMD 3500+
Memory:
2 GB RAM
Graphics:
NVIDIA® GeForce 8800 or ATI Radeon® X1900, 1024mb video memory recommended
DirectX®:
9.0c
Hard Drive:
2 GB HD space
Sound:
Direct X-compatible soundcard
Other Requirements:
Broadband Internet connection
Additional:
Controller support: 3-button mouse, keyboard and speakers. Internet Connection or LAN for multiplayer

User reviews

Tomiko
Not recommended | 05 May 2021

Paradox is calling their community toxic for criticising their overpriced, broken, unfinished DLCs. That's some though move. Now I'm gonna be toxic and call you the worst Consumer friendly company there is around. Even

Helpful: 53
Vojtas007
Not recommended | 05 May 2021

Another 15 Euros cash grab from Paradox. Shallow religious mechanics which all sorts of religions in this game share. The new Devotion system is completely the same as the legitimacy or republican tradition, it just

Helpful: 18
JamickBewer
Recommended | 30 Apr 2021

Paradox Interactive's DLC Policy is bad, but this DLC isn't. Fleshes out England and Central Europe, improves Protestantism (an A-tier religion), adds government ranks, and much more. In short, these features are

Helpful: 4
Meneer de Uil
Recommended | 02 May 2021

I must reinforce the statement that this DLC adds some 'must-have' features to the base game. The most worthwhile feature is, that you can now use monarch points to develop your provinces. This enriches your province(s)

Helpful: 5
Hat8
Not recommended | 14 Sept 2025

Common Sense used to be the worst DLC Paradox ever released before they made it freely available with the base game. For many years this game was unplayable for anybody without it because it used to lock the ability to

Helpful: 3
peace4tito
Not recommended | 31 Mar 2025

EU4 and Paradox is probably one of the biggest downfalls in the gaming industry. EU4 stared out as a great game in the grand strategy genre, after countless updates its now a truly horrible experience, filled with bugs

Helpful: 2