One of the focuses of Europa Universalis III has been to create a more user
friendly interface, making for a smoother introduction to the game as well as
get new players into the gameplay quicker. At the same time fans of the series
need not fear, these implementations have not affected the depth and richness of
Europa Universalis III that spans over 300 years.
In Europa Univeraslis III players will also be able to choose whether they
want to keep their play on a more micro-management level or if they prefer a
broader overview and spectrum when playing.
The overview screen will go a long way in ensuring an easier summary can be
kept. The screen lists the details of the player’s nation, their ruler, their
culture(s), their religion, their relations to other nations and their status.

Let’s explore the religion feature a bit closer:

This screen shows the papacy screen. The player is playing as Sweden and has
2 bishops, an indication that the player is currently in control of the curia.
As such, the player has certain benefits, and will also gain substantial bonuses
whenever a new Pope is elected. New bishops are automatically controlled by
whoever control their home province, and are cheaper to be bribed back.

This screen shows the overview of the Holy Roman Empire. Players can easily
see who the members of the empire is, who the current emperor is, as well as
whom the electors are. The electors also show who they will be voting for in the
next imperial election, and your current relation with them. A relationship,
players should wisely tend to with care. The screens also visualize how the map
of Portugal has been changed, and that they now have defensive depth when
fighting a war.