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BearsBearsBears posted:I was looking at Victoria 3 mods and found this in a performance optimization mod. That is incredible baby mistake poo poo. Are they not teaching memory management in CS classes any more?
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# ? Apr 13, 2024 01:54 |
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# ? May 30, 2024 13:04 |
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Don't they also do poo poo like that in Stellaris where every pop is polled? Or at least early on in development when they would all decide each cycle if they were materialists/religious/xenophobic/etc.
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# ? Apr 13, 2024 02:00 |
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BadOptics posted:Don't they also do poo poo like that in Stellaris where every pop is polled? Or at least early on in development when they would all decide each cycle if they were materialists/religious/xenophobic/etc. That sounds familiar. I think Paradox eventually just gave up on fixing Stellaris and they added a system where the more pops you have in your empire the slower your pop growth is.
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# ? Apr 13, 2024 02:26 |
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BearsBearsBears posted:I was looking at Victoria 3 mods and found this in a performance optimization mod. I was recommended this in another channel this morning and I can confirm that it speeds up the game immensely. I would also recommend "Paper Map All The Way": https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2951575694 this makes the game use the paper map mode all the time, rather than switching to 3D terrain on closer zoom-in. Combining this with the optimization mod means I can run V3 on my basic laptop I started a game as Joseon to try it out and it's incredible how quickly you can get sucked into it: - the game starts with one Construction Sector in one state, so I go into it, and check the local production/consumption balance of Lumber and Fabric - I queue up a Logging Camp and a Cotton Plantation to make sure the Construction Sector has what it needs - and then two more levels of Logging Camps because I was consuming a lot of lumber - the next step up from that is to get some Tools, so that the Logging Camps can move to a new production method to increase their output, so I build a Tooling Workshop - but then, the Tooling Workshop is going to want Iron so it can move to the Wrought-Iron Tools production method, so I build an Iron Mine after the Workshop completes - I build additional levels of Iron Mines, and then also move the Construction Sector to the Iron-Frame Buildings production method - at this point, I look at my peasants, and see that their biggest costs are Grain, Clothes, Liquor, and Furniture - Clothes and Furniture are easy: I build up a Textile Factory for the former, and a Furniture Factory for the latter. I also have to build up additional Cotton Plantations and Logging Camps to make sure they have enough raw materials to work with - for Liquor, I build a Food Industries building. I actually hesitated at first because I thought I didn't have any Sugar because I couldn't find any Sugar Plantation slots in the building queue, but as it turns out Rice Plantations can produce Grain + Sugar + Fruit if you set them to the Fig Orchards production method, so I go do that - after all this is done, I still need to address high demand for Grain... but just expanding my Rice Farms only adds +10 Grain production per level (when set to Fig Orchards). If I set them to use Soil-Enriching Farming, I can double my Grain production... but I need Fertilizers to do that - at this point, I'm looking over my country and I find that I can mine Sulfur in the north, which I can turn into Fertilizer at a Fertilizer Factory... and woah huh 10 in-game years have gone by and I've spent most of the morning on this! Alternatively, I could set that state's Rice Farms to produce Grain only, and then get the Sugar from another state, but I don't know if I'm going to be screwed on Market Access when I don't have any railways and my economic system is still Traditionalism. I've been building everything inside a single state precisely to avoid Market Access/infrastructure issues, but I guess I'm going to need to deal with inter-state commerce regardless of whether its Sugar from somewhere else, or Sulfur -> Fertilizers from somewhere else.
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gradenko_2000 posted:I was recommended this in another channel this morning and I can confirm that it speeds up the game immensely. Go juche or go home
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gradenko_2000 posted:I was recommended this in another channel this morning and I can confirm that it speeds up the game immensely. iirc Joseon's in Qing's market which is how there's an endless market for consumer goods at the beginning. It used to be funny that you would be able to fundraise endless railroads because the Qing market would also demand transportation as soon as it was available which was fulfilled by the Joseon railroads
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# ? Apr 13, 2024 05:27 |
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lol if you delete all your ports as qing the opium wars wont fire bc britain cant demand a treaty port
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# ? Apr 13, 2024 10:55 |
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FirstnameLastname posted:lol if you delete all your ports as qing the opium wars wont fire bc britain cant demand a treaty port
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FirstnameLastname posted:lol if you delete all your ports as qing the opium wars wont fire bc britain cant demand a treaty port Hahahahahaha
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# ? Apr 13, 2024 11:05 |
FirstnameLastname posted:lol if you delete all your ports as qing the opium wars wont fire bc britain cant demand a treaty port One Weird Trick, Victoria Hates It!
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# ? Apr 13, 2024 13:25 |
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She should build one herself if she wants one that badly.
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# ? Apr 13, 2024 13:59 |
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Conquer a nearby province, build ports then gift the province to Qing.
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# ? Apr 13, 2024 16:37 |
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Why does anyone use discord?
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# ? Apr 13, 2024 20:18 |
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lovely as it might be, its way better than twitter and the government isn't going to join your discord server where you are cooking up dank memes.
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DJJIB-DJDCT posted:Why does anyone use discord? lol what game is that discord for?
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DJJIB-DJDCT posted:Why does anyone use discord? whatever this is it sounds like poo poo and you should leave
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# ? Apr 13, 2024 23:01 |
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everyone remembers where they were the day zebras became political
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DJJIB-DJDCT posted:Why does anyone use discord? Lol I'm in a discord for a historical wargame and it's fun seeing Russian flag avis coexist with NAFO guys
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Endman posted:That is incredible baby mistake poo poo. Are they not teaching memory management in CS classes any more? Not really, no.
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FirstnameLastname posted:lol if you delete all your ports as qing the opium wars wont fire bc britain cant demand a treaty port can confirm that it works
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# ? Apr 14, 2024 00:53 |
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Megamissen posted:lol what game is that discord for? It's for JTS and other grog war-games, the second one is for ARMA 3.
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# ? Apr 14, 2024 02:15 |
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yeah the arma stuff makes sense. People get heated there. They could just be creation operations in the Belkan war.
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So I just bought (and financed) a very basic but top of the line gaming laptop. I used to be big on games, but I have really fallen off in the last decade or so. What should I try? I like EU II, The Rise & Rule of Ancient Empires, Europa 1400, Caesar III, Civ V, and King of Dragon Pass I hate hate hate Civ VI because of how cartoonish it is. I'm one of those. What sort of new games should I try?
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# ? Apr 14, 2024 02:30 |
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Banished sounds like it's up my alley
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I was so disappointed by Civ VI that it turned me off gaming for years
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# ? Apr 14, 2024 02:33 |
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there are the augustus / julius mods for caesar 3, one of them just refines and add quality of life features and the other one expands with features from later games but i dont remember which is which
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Teriyaki Hairpiece posted:I was so disappointed by Civ VI that it turned me off gaming for years It sounds like u would like Old World
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Fuligin posted:It sounds like u would like Old World old world does let down hard when it comes to the visual design of the units, but the way it handles workers/improvements is beautiful
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Teriyaki Hairpiece posted:So I just bought (and financed) a very basic but top of the line gaming laptop. I used to be big on games, but I have really fallen off in the last decade or so. What should I try? if you like caesar/pharaoh/stronghold/etc. check out against the storm
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Teriyaki Hairpiece posted:Banished sounds like it's up my alley I've been hearing good things about Manor Lord as the new Banished replacement, but it's not out for a couple weeks so it could just be good marketing.
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Teriyaki Hairpiece posted:So I just bought (and financed) a very basic but top of the line gaming laptop. I used to be big on games, but I have really fallen off in the last decade or so. What should I try? you'll want EU4, and Imperator: Rome, and The Old World, and Workers & Resources: Soviet Republic, and Suzerain, and Against the Storm I would also recommend High Strategy: Oradros, Nebuchadnezzar, Ozymandias, Endless Legend, Frostpunk, and Warsim: The Realm of Aslona,
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Teriyaki Hairpiece posted:So I just bought (and financed) a very basic but top of the line gaming laptop. I used to be big on games, but I have really fallen off in the last decade or so. What should I try? Play Field of Glory: Empires. Also seconding Against the Storm and Old World.
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Thank you all so much for the suggestions!
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# ? Apr 14, 2024 09:48 |
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okay I felt bad about just dropping titles sight unseen, so here's some descriptions: Europa Universalis 4 - you said liked EU 2, so you'll probably like the twice-over sequel. Imperator: Rome - EU for the ancient era The Old World - what if Civilization was focused entirely on the ancient era? by the designer of Civilization 4 Workers & Resources: Soviet Republic - a city-builder that requires you to engage with the labor theory of value, and tackles modern supply chains with realism while keeping things eminently playable. This game will kill the neoliberal in your brain, if you let it. Suzerain - it's something of a CYOA-type game about managing a newborn republic during the Cold War Against the Storm - what if you only played the first 20 minutes of a city-builder, where your labor force is precariously small and your supply chains are not yet secure, over and over, forever? High Strategy: Oradros - a simplified version of the Europa Universalis formula, boiled-down to its brass tracks, in a fantasy universe wrapper. Nebuchadnezzar - what if Impressions Games made one more city-builder, and set it in ancient Babylon? Ozymandias - what if someone made The Rise and Rule of Ancient Empires, but updated it for modern sensibilities? Endless Legend - a fantasy-universe Civilization V Frostpunk - a city-builder with a central conceit of having the prospect of freezing to death is held over your settlement's head like a Sword of Damocles Warsim: The Realm of Aslona - a grand strategy empire-building game, played entirely through a text adventure interface
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# ? Apr 14, 2024 17:53 |
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I'd call Workers & Resources more of a nation-builder than strictly a city-builder. It's more like...good Tropico, maybe? Also recommend Pharaoh: A New Era, which is the modern remaster of the game with QoL improvements.
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I won't actually get my paws on the new computer till next Monday so I've got a lot of time to do research
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# ? Apr 14, 2024 18:57 |
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I may have mentioned it before, but I'm really really enjoying Highfleet. The game is essentially a Harpoon style 1960s era warship simulator masquerading as a diesel-punk bullet hell lunar lander game. You build/pick-out a small fleet of airships and then must run a naval guerrilla warfare campaign with the ultimate goal of seizing your enemies capital. Any degree of success demands learning the games rudimentary but faithful electronic and signals intelligence systems, as well as getting good at the lunar lander style close in combat minigame. Once you get over the learning curve the game is super fun, the AI is solid and will challenge you. The game doesn't hold your hand, and there is no one way to play. I really enjoy coming up with a fleet and doctrine, then actually trying to play through the game to see if it works. The bulk of the game is fought and won on the strategic layer, but you need to be able to win the tactical battles as well. An example to some basic trig to calculate cruise missile trajectory to an enemy strike group. I sent a supersonic fighter to scout them, plotted their course, then plotted an intercept point and fired off some missiles. We traded missiles, I stripped their aircraft carrier of planes with a wave of fighters armed with AAMs, then moved in with a heavy cruiser to finish them at close range while they limped back to base to repair. They didn't go down easy, they fought well to the end, making me sweat the whole time. They managed to take out a key fuel tanker of mine with a cruise missile, which really hurt. The finally moment of the above mentioned strike group, the explosion at the center is their heavy cruiser in the initial stage of a magazine detonation. Ships at dock undergoing massive refits.
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Genuinely fun game to play, would second it. The first thing you should do with your enormous murderboat of doom that is your flagship is to realize it's an insane fuel guzzler that is a giant target that you're terrified of bringing into actual combat, and dismantle excess parts of it to use elsewhere. gradenko_2000 posted:Warsim: The Realm of Aslona - a grand strategy empire-building game, played entirely through a text adventure interface Well that's a game I haven't heard of since forever. Is it still being actively developed, or did it reach a stable state?
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quote:Suzerain - it's something of a CYOA-type game about managing a newborn republic during the Cold War You basically play as Erdogen when he was first elected new DLC came out where you play as the king of Not-1960s Iran Typo has issued a correction as of 20:22 on Apr 14, 2024 |
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Highfleet is the best Dune game. Although Spice Wars is actually really good now and i have fond childhood memories of Emperor
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