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When you're at the bottom you can only go up.Its kinda funny how Vic3 fans love all of their new DLCs while Hoi4/Stellaris are just demoralized and angry about theirs.
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When you're at the bottom you can only go up.Its kinda funny how Vic3 fans love all of their new DLCs while Hoi4/Stellaris are just demoralized and angry about theirs.
I would much rather have HOI5 take after EU5 than Vic3. The Bigger map, an actual economy system, and pops alone would go a long way in making HOI5 a better sequel. 2d portraits and focus trees should stay, though.
Russian soldiers were trained in the Prussian manner and with Prussian-style uniforms, complete with corporal punishment being common-place. The famously well-drilled British Army also regularly employed flogging as a means of enforcing discipline on its men. Funnily enough Suvorov was opposed to such harsh treatment, and one of the things he hated Paul I for doing was replacing Potemkin's comfortable uniform designs suitable for long marches and battles with those rough, uncomfortable Prussian-style outfits.Russian soldiers were quite good during the 18th century. Napoleon comments that they were excellent soldiers lead by atrocious officers and they usually matched the French man for man at battles. A great what-if scenario is general Suvorov actually facing Napoleon in battle because of how well he and his armies performed.
Half of that stuff would genuinely make the game a lot better and solve half of its problems. I’ve been saying for ages it should start in 1921 or so. The only reason to play Paradox games is alternate history versus playing an even better strategic/operational war game focused on the specific stuff you care about. The timeframe is way too compressed for any ideological change to make sense. But the 1920s is dynamic, that’s a full generation to change politics. As for mission trees, they’re disgusting cancer. Paradox found they could sell literal choose your own adventure novel trees - revealed up front! - instead of having to model actual mechanics, real world historical triggers. The design philosophy of the Pop Demand Mod for Victoria II had tons of historical and alternate history content and stumbling into it was part of the point.
The Russian officer class has been on decline pretty much since mandatory service (civil or military) for the nobility was abolished during the short reign of Peter III, who is mostly known for being a German, fanboying over Friedrich of Prussia (who had maintained mandatory nobility service which was IIRC implemented by his dad), getting out of the Seven Years War in such a manner it's considered a part of the "Miracle of the House of Brandenburg" (while fighting for French and Austrian interests hardly paid off and a Prussian collapse would be a strategic disaster, abandoning East Prussia after its denisens had swore fealty to Russia was a legitimately bad call) and getting killed by the people who fucked his wife.One theory I have seen is that the German-worship of the previous Tzar Paul I resulted in Russia having a higher number of German officers from the Baltics in their army. This could have made them an especially good army.
If this was the case, then surely the two Great Powers + their attendant contigents of Turks andDuring the Crimea War alot of Russia's army actually did just degenerate into drunken horde. It was also run by a Nicholas I who was a slavophile lunatic who micromanaged the army to do parades instead of fight.
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People willing to stick around with Victoria 3 this long likely have an incredibly high pain tolerance and very low bar for disappointment.Its kinda funny how Vic3 fans love all of their new DLCs
They better extend this to AI colonial desires too, so we get our colorful and competitive new world and asian trade companies. Either way, a big step in the right direction.View attachment 8418497
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I've decided to update my pirated copy of EU5 from 1.0.9 to 1.0.10, and it's pretty bad. I wanted to fight Bohemia, but they annexed 1/3 of the HRE, have a PU with Castille and Portugal, and are allied to France, who also have annexed 1/3 of the HRE. Luckily, the "professional armies" institution spawned in my capital, and I can rush the latest military technologies thanks to that.
God, this game needs some balancing.
Yeah, I saw how big those coalitions can get. I've actually joined the coalition against Bohemia, but the game forces me to leave it because a German one location minor that is in a coalition against me also joined that coalition after I joined. Why is it a mechanic in the first place? I joined that coalition first, and I have the largest military; why would anyone care about a country that can only field 300 levies at best thinks about me? This is just dumb. I just wanted to take Moravia so my country could have an aesthetic border. Why does this game want me to suffer?Oh this patch is complete mental illness. If you pay attention the other countries in your 1.0.10 theyr'e doing constant no CB wars and pushing them to extreme levels
If you want a good laugh open the coalition map mode and starting clicking your neighbors around you.
Thats because all vic3 fans have braindamage...Its kinda funny how Vic3 fans love all of their new DLCs while Hoi4/Stellaris are just demoralized and angry about theirs.
Me, contrarian midwit, thought that the British were a suck-ass second-rate army and the whole "Americans beat the greatest army in the world" thing was propaganda. I just plain did not know, did not get, that the British really did have a tiny but extremely good army because at some other point Prussian space marines and the French got drilled into my head, not getting that the thing was that the French were more balanced (not real huge until levee en masse, not real well trained but not Russian orcs, Napoleon was a massive force multiplier) and the Prussian space marines, well, bringing it back to my point, that's only true in two eras (Frederick and Wilhelmine).
Its kinda funny how Vic3 fans love all of their new DLCs while Hoi4/Stellaris are just demoralized and angry about theirs.