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• Message Settings: There are a variety of different “messages” that you will receive during play that may require varying degrees of your attention. These can be displayed in several different ways, and are set to their default settings when you first install Europa Universalis III. Choose the “message settings” option to access the game’s message settings interface, where you may change the display method to suit your preference. We’ll talk about the various message types in a moment. • Quit: The quit button will stop play and exit directly to your desktop. Be sure to save your game first if you intend to return to it. Ledger Button The Ledger Button opens the game’s extensive ledger interface which provides a wealth of information about your country, military, diplomatic situation, and a great deal more. Details of the ledger are provided in a separate chapter near the end of the manual. Map Mode Buttons The next six buttons are referred to as the “Map Mode” buttons. Clicking a map mode button will change the appearance of the Main Map to allow you to review various types of important information at a glance. This can save you a lot of time that would otherwise be required to review and compare that same information for each individual province. We’ll explain the meaning of each of the Map Modes in their respective sections in the manual, and simply provide an overview of them here. Geographic Map Mode: This is the default view of the Main Map. You can clearly see the mountains, hills, forests, swamps, and other geographic features on the map. This mode is particularly important when considering military manoeuvres where terrain will have a significant effect on your armies’ movement speeds and combat results. Some provinces are also subject to special winter climate effects that can only be seen when using the geographic map mode. Political Map Mode: This map mode is the one that you see when you select a country at the beginning of the game, where each province is given a colour that is unique to the country that owns it. It is not uncommon for a province to fall under the temporary control of another country during a war; when that happens, this map mode will show both countries’ colours in alternating stripes. This makes it easy to tell at a glance when a territory has fallen to an enemy, to keep track of the progress of your wars, and to quickly review the size and extent of other countries. Religious Map Mode: Each of the game’s many different religions has a unique colour that is shown for each province on the Main Map when you active the religious map mode. A province does not necessarily practice the same faith as its ruling country’s official religion, and so some provinces may be displayed in alternating stripes to make it easy to see if there might be religious tensions in the area. This map mode is particularly useful when determining whether there are any provinces in your realm that should be converted by one of your missionaries, and may also be of some importance when considering potential wars or conquests. Imperial Map Mode: As we mentioned above, the Holy Roman Empire is a special political body composed of a number of member states. You can use this map mode to quickly review the current members of the HRE. The provinces belonging to the current emperor are shaded in a bright green colour on the Main Map, while the seven electors’ provinces will be shaded in a medium green, and the remaining member states will be shaded in dark green. The Imperial map mode 19