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Grand Fromage posted:I assume it's too early for someone to have made a useful tutorial? The in game one is useless and I can't figure out anything that's happening. be careful with government administration buildings they are pricey
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Kibbles n Shits posted:Oh okay, so an unproductive trade route isn't really costing me (I.E the state) anything and it's the Trade Center's problem? Unless I have to subsidize it to keep it afloat, presumably, but I've never noticed it having issues. Meanwhile I still get the tariffs as national revenue. fwiw I'm just going after green numbers and import/export recommendations also my industrialists began to jump at the landowners' throats, 10/10 goty
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Hmm,. don't actually seem to be getting infra from port buildings, despite them being set to cargo ports (and it's not the staffing...)
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# ? Oct 26, 2022 03:52 |
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Horsebanger posted:just keep pushing buttons and pulling/pushing levers until stuff happens! Nothing happens is the problem. Everything is grayed out, I've played four hours and haven't had the opportunity to do anything except like, build farms. Are you just supposed to play Europeans?
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# ? Oct 26, 2022 03:56 |
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Is anybody else getting the issue where they can't save games? I thought it was it was an anti-malware or permissions issue but it's not triggering any alerts I can action. Ed: fixed - for anyone with the same issue you have to do it manually as it doesn't generate any blocks on Windows Security. MinistryofLard fucked around with this message at 04:26 on Oct 26, 2022 |
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You can play as the US too
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# ? Oct 26, 2022 03:57 |
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im playing as morocco
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# ? Oct 26, 2022 04:04 |
Any protips on how to attract immigrants from other nations? Is it really just standard of living that drives most of it?
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JosefStalinator posted:Any protips on how to attract immigrants from other nations? Is it really just standard of living that drives most of it? Anything that gives a migration attraction seems to trigger something that makes it so a region can become a migration "target" for a specific nationality. I saw that happen a couple times with the gold rush events in North America.
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So, what is the most absurd deviation from history you can come up with in Victoria 3? A Communist US Confederacy?
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# ? Oct 26, 2022 04:26 |
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JosefStalinator posted:Any protips on how to attract immigrants from other nations? Is it really just standard of living that drives most of it? From what I've heard it's also affected by available jobs and if they'll be discriminated against.
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Teriyaki Koinku posted:So, what is the most absurd deviation from history you can come up with in Victoria 3? A Communist US Confederacy? Haitian Caribbean Imperium
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AnEdgelord posted:Anything that gives a migration attraction seems to trigger something that makes it so a region can become a migration "target" for a specific nationality. I saw that happen a couple times with the gold rush events in North America. I was wondering what determined those things - do you just run good laws/high standard of living and they trigger after some time? Or is this scripted events we're talking about?
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Played a few hours as sweden, and the domestic economy management is interesting, but I felt pretty isolated and lonely up there. It seemed like nothing was happening around me, and I was left without a clear idea of what my options were for expanding my economy more aggressively or what I was really supposed to do on the diplomatic stage. I'll give another country a try next, maybe in Italy where the early game progression and diplomatic situation is more clear and guided. edit: actually I'll try the US since it seems like I shouldn't run out of things to do with them. edit 2: hm, turns out the united states... has a lot of states Dr. Video Games 0031 fucked around with this message at 04:52 on Oct 26, 2022 |
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btw, as Sweden, I declared interest in the USA to import clothes (best target) but it seems that I am still not able to do so. Bug or am I missing something?
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JosefStalinator posted:I was wondering what determined those things - do you just run good laws/high standard of living and they trigger after some time? Or is this scripted events we're talking about? Which part? The gold rush events seem to be scripted and appear in their historical regions. The migration target seems to be triggered by something related to migration attraction given how consistently it happened in gold rush regions, though I had it in michigan as well so clearly its not tied to the gold, but beyond that I dont know.
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dead gay comedy forums posted:btw, as Sweden, I declared interest in the USA to import clothes (best target) but it seems that I am still not able to do so. Bug or am I missing something? Oh, they are not immediate. They got activated after a while
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Tenacious J posted:As someone who knows nothing about politics or economics, nor history or geography, and only has a tenuous understanding of CK3 after about 90 hours of play - could I learn enough through the game to enjoy it? i'll say that i'm very impressed, as a seasoned vicky 2 player, how legible the game is. they really want you to know as the player what consequences your actions have, w hy things are going badly, and what to do about it for as complex as the game is, its also relatively playable out of the box without the massive learning curve of prior pdox titles
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Well, I feel like a Prussia game has helped me learn some of the basics(furniture and clothing print money, obligations are key), though I did run into a bug where I had to try and fight an unorganized nation that no longer existed.
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anyone got any of the italian unification stuff to actually kick in it's 186* and most of the peninsula is under two sicilies market
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Played as Sweden and I built up my country, isolated Denmark diplomatically, then built up my army and navy and made a play to make them a puppet. Diplomatic phase came with every great power turning around and whistling as I mobilized. Denmark surrendered without a shot. Game owns 10/10.
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# ? Oct 26, 2022 04:57 |
gonna throw out a tip here that isn't immediately intuitive running your budget in the red is Not Bad, in general. you're only starting to slide into the poo poo if you're over like 50% of your credit limit; doing stuff like paying high government and military wages can even pay for itself since you're putting money into the pockets of pops that can then be taxed through regular taxation and consumption taxes. i've noticed a real tendency in streams where people try to run austerity economies and that is like, the opposite of what you want to do. because basically every country on the planet starts underdeveloped, deficit spending produces enormous and immediate returns as you mobilize your pops into profitable industries. build fast enough in profitable industries and your credit limit will grow faster than your deficit which means you can just keep spending that's not to say you shouldn't take a positive balance if you can get one, but the only tangible benefit of having gold reserves is being less fragile during war. if you anticipate a ruinous war then you probably don't want to be riding the line on your credit.
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Another note: the prediction/estimation math might be seriously iffy I adopted engines for mines in Norrland when the expected outcome was going to be "very awful, bad idea" and my income skyrocketed, becoming the most productive iron mine in the world
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I think the warfare system is not very well thought out in terms of execution. I'm france and I constantly have to send my armies back from europe when the fronts they're fighting from are eliminated instead of them just shifting to an adjacent front. Plus I can't tell whats going on.
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I tried to become a rum magnate with Cuba but instead ran into my credit limit. The French helpfully paid the tab on it then I ran right back into the limit because I have no idea what's going on.
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Jazerus posted:gonna throw out a tip here that isn't immediately intuitive imo run headfirst into the credit limit if you're not going to be fighting a war for a decade or two it's better to get all the pops out of the peasant villages and into the new farms/mines/factories/cities asap
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How do you change your government type? All my options are grayed out despite showing huge enaction chances. Is it because I'm still a subject under the UK?
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Baronjutter posted:How do you change your government type? All my options are grayed out despite showing huge enaction chances. Is it because I'm still a subject under the UK? you need an interest group/party to support changing that law iow you need vanguardist rural/trade union to change to council republic etc
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I've been trying to get independence from the UK for a good 50 years but one condition is that they not be involved in a diplomatic play, but they are non-stop either at war or in like 3 plays at once. I don't have a single moment...
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Baronjutter posted:I've been trying to get independence from the UK for a good 50 years but one condition is that they not be involved in a diplomatic play, but they are non-stop either at war or in like 3 plays at once. I don't have a single moment... Wait, that seems bad. If your overlord is engaged in a war/overextended diplomatically it should be the ideal time to try for independence.
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drat, the US is friggin huge in this game. I think I'll try Japan to learn how things work, that way my smol brain can get a hold of how everything works in a high-Authority isolationist country.
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# ? Oct 26, 2022 05:49 |
So I had a chance to play around with Belgium overnight. First thoughts: industrialisation is a race against time. I feel like the pressure on Belgium specifically at game start is to expand your iron and coal mines as fast as possible because (a) that feeds your pops and (b) you need cheap iron and coal for the rest of your industry. At game start you have a good chance of being the most profitable and largest scale producer of coal and iron for a while, until the big boys really get their engine humming. You can then use the wealth this generates to move up the value chain to the cool stuff like tooling etc. So you want to pump construction at game start so you can throw up more coal and iron mines because the entire world will want to come set up trade routes with you for it in those initial years.
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Teriyaki Koinku posted:So, what is the most absurd deviation from history you can come up with in Victoria 3? A Communist US Confederacy? I did this in Viccy 2 and it owned.
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Stairmaster posted:I think the warfare system is not very well thought out in terms of execution. You have an opportunity to shift them before they make it home, but yeah, it’s a good foundation but it gets quite janky when you’re not fighting a neighbour.
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It's such a small thing, but the sound design is so great. Pressing the buttons feels very satisfying.
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When is the Learn the Game objective considered completed?
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Dr. Arbitrary posted:It's such a small thing, but the sound design is so great. Pressing the buttons feels very satisfying. Oh ya, the UI and soundscape is fuckin baller
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I feel like trying to learn the game through Chile is a newbie trap. I’m so confused and can only build like one building once a generation and all the buildings are predicted to be negative income
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Beefeater1980 posted:So I had a chance to play around with Belgium overnight. First thoughts: industrialisation is a race against time. I feel like the pressure on Belgium specifically at game start is to expand your iron and coal mines as fast as possible because (a) that feeds your pops and (b) you need cheap iron and coal for the rest of your industry. At game start you have a good chance of being the most profitable and largest scale producer of coal and iron for a while, until the big boys really get their engine humming. You can then use the wealth this generates to move up the value chain to the cool stuff like tooling etc. Lmao, that gameplay approach really checks out. Karl Marx himself wrote that Belgium was the model laboratory for study of industrial capitalism in Europe, exactly because of how intensely it developed, thanks to a lot of retroactive effects potentialized by its small territory packed with proper resources, concentrated population and French/British relations (besides their capital and commercial access) being favorable. quote:There exists but one country in the civilised world where every strike is eagerly and joyously turned into a pretext for the official massacre of the Working Class. That country of single blessedness is Belgium! The model state of continental constitutionalism, the snug, well-hedged, little paradise of the landlord, the capitalist, and the priest. The earth performs not more surely its yearly revolution than the Belgian Government its yearly Working Men’s massacre. The massacre of this year does not differ from last year’s massacre [Charleroi, Belgium in March 1868], but by the ghastlier number of its victims, the more hideous ferocity of an otherwise ridiculous army, the noisier jubilation of the clerical and capitalist press, and the intensified frivolity of the pretexts put forward by the Governmental butchers.
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So uh, in my US game I noticed the whigs won the election in 1836 and Abe Lincoln was president already. I put the whigs in power in government and pushed the "ban slavery" button and... it just worked? And there was no civil war? Everyone is cool with it? The southern planters even like me still! So next I pushed the "multiculturalism" button to abolish racial segregation, and that just worked too??? Is it supposed to be like this?
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