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podcat posted:The V2 warscore system had a few "retardations". We are redoing that a bit for HoD. I agree those screenshots are super dumb.
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# ? May 30, 2024 09:21 |
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A Heart of Porkness
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# ? Feb 14, 2013 13:39 |
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Or, A Heart of Popeness, in the case of the UK.
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# ? Feb 14, 2013 14:31 |
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podcat posted:The V2 warscore system had a few "retardations". We are redoing that a bit for HoD. I agree those screenshots are super dumb. Can you talk about what you're planning at all? I think CK2's style of giving huge warscore bonuses to the person who holds the province actually being contested would be absolutely perfect for Victoria, with all the opportunities for Great Powers to fight over colonies.
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# ? Feb 14, 2013 15:41 |
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It's kinda say but I think I mostly preordered MotE because I felt like giving PI some money. They should have given me some sort of EU4 Beta access instead of Sengoku tough. (I already owned that and never played it) On that note, has there been any word on some EU4 Alpha/Beta? I could test if Switzerland can still have every HRE minor and Italy as a vassal!
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# ? Feb 14, 2013 15:44 |
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WeaponGradeSadness posted:Can you talk about what you're planning at all? I think CK2's style of giving huge warscore bonuses to the person who holds the province actually being contested would be absolutely perfect for Victoria, with all the opportunities for Great Powers to fight over colonies. there will be dev diaries, but sure as a freebee, that is a lot like how it will work (its a bit more involved because you can add multiple goals etc though).
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# ? Feb 14, 2013 16:10 |
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podcat posted:there will be dev diaries, but sure as a freebee, that is a lot like how it will work (its a bit more involved because you can add multiple goals etc though). That's awesome, thanks!
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# ? Feb 14, 2013 16:19 |
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I don't think that MotE will be as bad as Sengoku, it's probably a very short game but I think that the combat mechanics looks quite interesting.
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# ? Feb 14, 2013 16:38 |
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Not to hate, but it seems to me that many of you guys are dissing Sengoku without actually playing it. Its not as deep as our other games but a few playthroughs are fun if you like war. I don't think it deserves the reputation it has on these forums.
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# ? Feb 14, 2013 16:41 |
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I don't know, man. I thought it was the most plays-itself Paradox game to date. It even beat out early HoI3. The absolute lack of interactivity was my beef with it, anyway. With Riso's Sengoku conversion for CK2, there's no really any reason to return to it.
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# ? Feb 14, 2013 16:46 |
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I bought and played Sengoku, it's probably the only Paradox game that I have actually won but it just felt that there was so much missing.
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# ? Feb 14, 2013 16:55 |
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podcat posted:Not to hate, but it seems to me that many of you guys are dissing Sengoku without actually playing it. Its not as deep as our other games but a few playthroughs are fun if you like war. I don't think it deserves the reputation it has on these forums. I will admit to not have played it, but there's quite a few things that have soured me about it, not stemming merely from its reputation. One, its release date and focus (character-event focused game) really makes it feel as its purpose was to be a CK2 beta; CK2 was very hyped, it was marketed very well, and was expected to sell. Sengoku was an aside, not part of your four big franchises. In the end, even if the intention wasn't that, Sengoku did serve as a CK2 beta. Two, some aesthetical and design choices were quite a turn-off. The concept of "Honour", with your character committing sepuku when it reaches zero feels like little more than a caricature. There's also that hilarious loading screen with the church bathed in light and the shinto temple in darkness. I guess it's not much, but coupled with its reputation as a very simple game, I have no desire to spend a portion of my hard drive to house it, much less play it.
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# ? Feb 14, 2013 17:01 |
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To be honest, March of the Eagles is already scratched off of my "to buy" list because it's been made clear it's a war-focused game, which is fair enough but just not my cup of tea. Will the new end date of EU4 incorporate any kind of revolutionary activity or is that now all put into MotE? Edit: That said, I do occasionally play Darkest Hour (with Kaiserreich) because it was very cheap when I got it and I like seeing the Alt-History nonsense, so maybe a war-focused game won't be all bad. I do think it depends a lot on how tech is managed in MotE.
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# ? Feb 14, 2013 17:03 |
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podcat posted:Not to hate, but it seems to me that many of you guys are dissing Sengoku without actually playing it. Its not as deep as our other games but a few playthroughs are fun if you like war. I don't think it deserves the reputation it has on these forums. I feel like it's a game with a niche targeting that did its job: beta some concepts for CK2 and fund its development. It clearly worked, because CK2 was your best game ever on release There's just not really that much reason to play it these days - of course, if it's free it's a different story. Has the pricing/release date for HoD been announced yet? Or is it just Q1 2013, ??? dollars?
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# ? Feb 14, 2013 17:08 |
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There was also the ridiculous decision to market it as Shogun Total War with none of the battles.
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# ? Feb 14, 2013 17:20 |
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I feel like one of the problems of Sengoku, although this is hardly Sengoku's fault, is the lack of a connection with the geography and factions involved. Like, I know what France is and I know who the Mamluks are and I'm familiar with the terrain of most of the world at the scale represented by CK/EU/Vic/HOI, but I look at the provinces and people and the clans of Feudal Japan and Wolfgang Pauli posted:There was also the ridiculous decision to market it as Shogun Total War with none of the battles. Hey at least there's no Realm Divide!
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# ? Feb 14, 2013 18:02 |
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Wolfgang Pauli posted:There was also the ridiculous decision to market it as Shogun Total War with none of the battles. I was amazed by that "What's the best part of Total War? Well that's dumb and we don't have it !"
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# ? Feb 14, 2013 19:03 |
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So I finally beat the Russians, took back northern Manchuria, took back Tuva(Sofianova region), and forced them to give my buddies Japan Sakhalin Island to further weaken them in the east. All it took was...occupying everything up to Kiev and Minsk. I'm amazed Russia is keeping GP status with 0 military. Meanwhile, my people are being very, very odd about where they move to: Krakow is now 20% South Chinese and 13% North Chinese...within a decade I fully expect it to be majority Chinese. My world, 1898:
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# ? Feb 14, 2013 19:06 |
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Hasn't Krakow always been a weird immigrant magnet?
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# ? Feb 14, 2013 19:08 |
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Noreaus posted:Hasn't Krakow always been a weird immigrant magnet? Yeah, as I recall their Catholic party is Limited Citizenship instead of Residency, it's a relativity free democracy, and in my experience, it seems to cave to the demands of movements rather quickly, probably because even in a micronation like Krakow you can still have 13 stacks of Anarcho-liberals rise up even though the nation can only raise 2 stacks of soldiers. Although, in one game as Krakow I tried making Krakow the most militarized city in the world and got up to 15% of my pop being soldiers. Still too weak to take on any of my neighbors, but I slaughtered the Serbians .
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Patter Song posted:So I finally beat the Russians, took back northern Manchuria, took back Tuva(Sofianova region), and forced them to give my buddies Japan Sakhalin Island to further weaken them in the east. All it took was...occupying everything up to Kiev and Minsk. What's that white border between Portugal and Spain? Austria?
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# ? Feb 14, 2013 19:41 |
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Cantorsdust posted:What's that white border between Portugal and Spain? Austria? Austria, yeah. Portugal got messed up in the First Great War and had to cede most of their mainland to Austria and the Azores and Angola to Spain. At the moment Portugal is Lisbon + Mozambique.
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Wait, where can i see those stats for which country my population is emigrating to?
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# ? Feb 14, 2013 20:23 |
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Noreaus posted:To be honest, March of the Eagles is already scratched off of my "to buy" list because it's been made clear it's a war-focused game, which is fair enough but just not my cup of tea. Yeah, this is me for Sengoku and MoE. I like building up to and planning the war and dealing with the consequences (successful or not), and the war in the context of my ~Grand Strategy~ for whatever nation I'm playing, but the actual smacking units together isn't ever all that fun. Aggravated by the psychotic !!!NEVER SURRENDER TOTAL WAR!!! peace resolution AI that has been prominent in some previous titles. It's weird, because I'll happily play complex war games like Grigsby's War in Russia or whatever. I think it's the real time nature. Like, I've bought every Hearts of Iron title and expansion because I really WANT to enjoy them (& support Paradox), and I play the pre-war years, and then the war starts and hundreds of units are moving around simultaneously, air units are flashing all over the map, and my brain just shuts down or something. But I'd happily buy 5 release day HOI3s to get one CK2 or EUIII, so...
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# ? Feb 14, 2013 20:27 |
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So here's the Ottoroman Empire after about a hundred years: The North African Coast and Hedjaz were all inherited through PUs, so they're all cored. Probably going to take over the rest of Arabia, the south into Swahili lands for the ivory provinces, and then push further up into Italy. From that point it's all Imperial territory, and Austria is still giving me a tough fight even after modernizing. Comedy option: Ottoman North America. Of course at this point I discovered that somehow my ruler's dynasty somehow became Zayyanid (from Algiers). I could probably fix that in the save file, but my immersion
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# ? Feb 14, 2013 20:39 |
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OK, so I've tried to install Vicky 2 again and I've gotten yet another crash error on initalizing maplogic for the first time: "File exception: Exception in: virtualfilesystem.cpp, line: 624. Description: The system cannot find the file specified." It's been this way pretty much every time I've tried every few months or so and given up on the Pdox forums for an answer. Anyone got any ideas?
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Pooned posted:Wait, where can i see those stats for which country my population is emigrating to? Serpentis posted:OK, so I've tried to install Vicky 2 again and I've gotten yet another crash error on initalizing maplogic for the first time: "File exception: Exception in: virtualfilesystem.cpp, line: 624. Description: The system cannot find the file specified."
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# ? Feb 14, 2013 21:07 |
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Friend Commuter posted:Clearing the map cache usually fixes that one for me. Go to <install directory>\Victoria 2\map and delete everything inside, but don't delete the map folder. Just the "cache" folder or everything under the map directory?
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Fister Roboto posted:So here's the Ottoroman Empire after about a hundred years: Cheesy tip: Get a border with an imperial OPM and rack up some infamy. When your infamy gets high enough every neighbouring nation with a CB will attack you. This, of course, includes all those Christian OPMs you border who will declare holy war on you, while dragging in just one or two allies. Since they are the aggressor the war leader won't change even if they are allied to Austria, Bohemia and Burgundy, so you just have to occupy their one province and you can annex them for 2 points of infamy without having to fight the Kaiser. As long as you make sure not to border any of the larger nations and don't exceed the infamy limit you can eat up the entire HRE from the inside without any difficulties. Like so: Just make sure you dismantle the HRE before annexing the last elector, or it'll turn permanently hereditary and the Kaiser will be un-annexable for the rest of the game. Like Hungary here:
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Fister Roboto posted:So here's the Ottoroman Empire after about a hundred years: I think you mean the Islamic Roman Empire
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# ? Feb 14, 2013 21:15 |
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Serpentis posted:Just the "cache" folder or everything under the map directory?
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# ? Feb 14, 2013 21:20 |
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Fister Roboto posted:So here's the Ottoroman Empire after about a hundred years: Is... is that Burgundy or Lithuania in Scotland? Also Jesus, Prussia, chill out. That said, Rome's the obvious next step. Ottoman America does sound funny... at least take the Turk Islands.
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# ? Feb 14, 2013 21:22 |
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Fister Roboto posted:So here's the Ottoroman Empire after about a hundred years: Is that Burgundy in Scotland? And the light of Islam must be spread to the New World!
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# ? Feb 14, 2013 21:22 |
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Friend Commuter posted:Just the cache folder, sorry. Also, there's another copy of the cache in Documents\Paradox Interactive\Victoria 2\map , so delete that one as well. That did it! Now to fail for my first time ever at Vicky ... oh dear.
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# ? Feb 14, 2013 21:31 |
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Bishop Rodan posted:Is that Burgundy in Scotland? Yeah, Burgundy inherited Scotland and Bavaria about 50 years ago.
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# ? Feb 14, 2013 21:48 |
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CK2 is on a Steam sale for the next week, $10. It's one of the featured games for the official Steam Linux client http://store.steampowered.com/app/203770/ URL if you want to add click through stats to the Linux specific part of it
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# ? Feb 14, 2013 21:56 |
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podcat posted:The V2 warscore system had a few "retardations". We are redoing that a bit for HoD. I agree those screenshots are super dumb. Can you finally win a war against the UK with war goals worth more than like 15 war score without occupying all of India and half of the rest of the planet
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# ? Feb 14, 2013 22:01 |
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Now that Paradox has hired Wiz, I've found the next modder they should recruit: http://forum.paradoxplaza.com/forum/showthread.php?667097-New-Mod quote:So, who wants to help me make a new mod? I know how to do most things, but need these: Calling dibs on 'helper'.
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# ? Feb 14, 2013 22:01 |
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So, I just tried A Srb Divided for the first time, and I have to say this is the highest concentration of sheer loving insanity I've seen outside of Steppe Wolfe. Every few minutes I see another thing that makes me go, "What...how...? " The Papacy is based out of Birmingham. There are Basques in California, Croats in Australia, an Italian colony in Siberia, a civilized Inuit monarchy in Alaska, and Serbs in Guiana. The Kingdoms of England and France no longer exist. There is a country literally called 'Not Croatia'. The list goes on. It's awesome. I really want to track down the LP this is based on now, just so I can see how the gently caress the world ended up like this.
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Fintilgin posted:Calling dibs on 'helper'. The helper is mostly there to give him back rubs and to feed him grapes.
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