Higher Animal
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I wouldn't say arguably. It was the most populous state of Europe with a strong economy, disciplined and well-led troops and a quality navy (technically superior in naval engineering than the Brits, there's a reason French ships were used as flagships, though numerically inferior). Even getting a draw with France usually involved pulling in every other European Great Power (with the British bankrolling things).
The HRE should really be a punching bag between France, Austria, Sweden and (later) Prussia with maintenance of the balance of power and its use as a buffer zone seeing it preserved by outside intervention.
Had the HRE been unified then it would've dictated terms to France as it liked. Controlling the HRE as a matter of power politics should be more important than controlling France on the world stage.
France gets easy mode for the 100 years war in EU 3. France can easily control Castille/Spain. France can defeat any Eastern/Central power. France can build a bigger navy than Britain because the penalty is not severe enough to cause any trouble. France gets amazing historical leaders.
France is 100% too easy in EU 3. There is no need to gimp things further in that direction. At least make 15th/16th century france difficult as it would be historically.
ED: Unified Germany bigger and better than France. France defeated in Seven Years War. France should not be so indefatigable when it has a lot of losses to its credit. Give Joan of Arc/Richeliu/Loius XIV/Napoleon their due, but make things more difficult (thus more historical) if the game wants to retain either balance or history.