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boot up game as vijaynagar conquer whole world by 1600, eu4 is too easy
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If you don't rawdog it as Monarchist Gotland at least once a month, you are not, and never have been, my n'wah.boot up game as vijaynagar conquer whole world by 1600, eu4 is too easy
The DLC itself is pretty solid. I like the origins and late game options, but the EU4 issue of late DLC power creep is becoming a thing. Basically theres no reason to not pick Synth or Bio species now if you plan on having a competitive game as theyve both been made op by their expansions. And psionics look to be next to get the overcorrection treatment.So, anyone have throughts on the Biogensis DLC for Stellaris to offer? The new wilderness origin highly interests me and I heard bioships can be powerful in unique ways compared to normal shipsets
CK2 UI turns me off because I'm a newfag. Maybe Vic2 or Darkest Hour, never really gave them a shot.CK2? Vic 2? Darkest Hour?
CK2 is the answer here, I gave up on CK3 two years ago, once I realized they were never going add any of the good features back from CK2. (And that its also more of a sims game than Grand Strategy)
A nice game to pass the time, and there's a ton of mods. Be prepared for the atrocious diplomacy.Darkest Hour
Once upon a time there were easy default focus tree nations like Argentina, Turkey fucking Spain even. Now I think the best and simplest nation for a beginner is allied Canada. The focus tree isn't complicated and you can fuck around while not worrying about invasions and shit. You also get a dank industry and decentish manpower.First time playing HOI4, all DLC, who is good to play as first? Also give general beginner advice plz
The CK2 UI is very accessible, to the point once you learn it you realize how much of a pointless downgrade CK3's was. If the CK2 UI filtered you, Vic 2 and Darkest Hour are going to give you Adderall withdrawal.CK2 UI turns me off because I'm a newfag. Maybe Vic2 or Darkest Hour, never really gave them a shot.
A nice game to pass the time, and there's a ton of mods. Be prepared for the atrocious diplomacy.
I'd say try historical Italy first, you are a strong nation with good industry so you can play around with all the game aspects and if you fuck up you have friendly Germany to do the heavy lifting for you. Also you have to fuck up really bad to do worse than AI Italy (remember to leave small detachments to protect your Italian ports from allied invasions, that's how AI always dies). Starting war with Ethiopia is an OK way to learn basics of fighting since they are fairly weak and you get a feedback from the escalation events and know how well you are doing (you get rewards for good progress and penalties for stalling). Even if you do badly in that war you can restart the game without much progress loss (many countries have to wait till 1939 or later for the war).First time playing HOI4, all DLC, who is good to play as first? Also give general beginner advice plz
I'd say try historical Italy first, you are a strong nation with good industry so you can play around with all the game aspects and if you fuck up you have friendly Germany to do the heavy lifting for you. Also you have to fuck up really bad to do worse than AI Italy (remember to leave small detachments to protect your Italian ports from allied invasions, that's how AI always dies). Starting war with Ethiopia is an OK way to learn basics of fighting since they are fairly weak and you get a feedback from the escalation events and know how well you are doing (you get rewards for good progress and penalties for stalling). Even if you do badly in that war you can restart the game without much progress loss (many countries have to wait till 1939 or later for the war).
Another good thing about Italy is that if you play on historical nobody is going to declare war on you . So you can join war when you are ready.I'd say try historical Italy first, you are a strong nation with good industry so you can play around with all the game aspects and if you fuck up you have friendly Germany to do the heavy lifting for you. Also you have to fuck up really bad to do worse than AI Italy (remember to leave small detachments to protect your Italian ports from allied invasions, that's how AI always dies). Starting war with Ethiopia is an OK way to learn basics of fighting since they are fairly weak and you get a feedback from the escalation events and know how well you are doing (you get rewards for good progress and penalties for stalling). Even if you do badly in that war you can restart the game without much progress loss (many countries have to wait till 1939 or later for the war).
Canada doesnt want to be canada.Thank God, I didn't want to be Canada
You know ck3 has become more Sims like now that women are playing it.CK2 is the answer here, I gave up on CK3 two years ago, once I realized they were never going add any of the good features back from CK2. (And that its also more of a sims game than Grand Strategy)
Ck3 isn't beating the Sims allegations, especially after getting console ports.You know ck3 has become more Sims like now that women are playing it.
Once the vtubers started playing it, I knew it was over.You know ck3 has become more Sims like now that women are playing it.