So how accurately does El Dorado let you recreate the EU2 Fantasia scenario?
Well you can only make up to 32 custom countries. Beyond that you can allow the system to fill in the rest of the world either historically or randomly.
Fantasia only had 8 nations scattered over the entire world, each an OPM, and everything else was uncolonised. They would start on more or less equal terms, excluding the tech group and geographic location, and get a fixed high amount of colonists and merchants to aid with the expansion. All armies and fleets were allowed to explore Terra Incognita - something only unlocked by 1700's military tech in normal play, as you couldn't recruit conquistadors and explorers back then. It was quite fun, especially when the massive blobs would start crashing into each other.
So far it seems it's a thing that can be done. In the worst case I'll give everyone two provinces (why can't OPMs colonise? I'm not very familiar with the game yet). I'm still going to finish my current campaign first, to avoid compatibility issues.
Year is 1583, I'm playing my first campaign as the Commonwealth, and things are looking a bit odd.
It all started going south when the Reformation came around. Vienna, the seat of the previous emperor, has been a favourite camping spot for gigantic stacks of heretics for the past 50 years or so. I giggled a bit whenever I saw "Dishonorable Emperor" pop up in the log, and Austria's prestige was stuck at -100 most of the time. The rebels also broke the Kalmar Union and have been messing Scandinavia up for about as much time, with Hussites taking over Norway again and again, Sweden losing Finland, switching from one religion to another because of zealots and fighting pretenders in the meantime, and Denmark being a general mess losing clay to Gotland. France is being bullied by Burgundy, stronk Provence and Great Britain. All in all, it's a beautiful mess.
The HRE is broken so badly I was just elected emperor thanks to a single vote from my old friend Brandenburg. Took me a while to even notice. The IA is unsurprisingly 0, and not a single reform was passed. I can shift provinces into the Empire now; is there any downside to that? Will doing that to the capital make me join the HRE as a member?
I have an accidentally acquired PU with Bavaria; should I grant her electorship? Scratch that, it counts as a subject. I can also westernise, but it doesn't seem to be worth the cost. Or am I wrong?