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New Player? Start here!
These are not exhaustive written tutorials on how to play just advice on these areas!
Your political situation is affected by what country you start out as, however there are some broad strokes about what you generally want to do - pass laws to be able to move your country in what direction you wish to. To do this you need to have an Interest Group in your government that supports these laws, this chance to do so is affected by the clout of the Interest Groups that support the Law. The more interest groups that support the law the easier it is to pass. Remember, if an in Government Interest Group doesn't want the selected law to pass they can get upset and leave government and in extreme cases want to start revolutions. This can also happen with Interest Groups outside of government. Changing laws can take time, mostly due to having Interest Groups that do not support the changes or needing technology to unlock certain laws. So, be aware you may take time to get to the goal you want!
The backbone of a lot of other systems! Interest Groups are affected by the employed pops that work in buildings, which then affects the wealth, and indirectly the clout of the Interest Groups! For example, Plantations normally have a lot of Aristocrat pop types - who normally are attracted to joining the Landowner Interest Group, so by having more Plantations you give more pops wealth and likelihood to join Landowners! Look at other population types, by hovering over the orange concept text, and see what they like to move towards! Otherwise, constructing buildings is the way to produce goods or provide a benefit. Goods are used in most places, for example:
Large countries, called Great Powers, dependent on their strategies like to try to pull people into their market or control, so be careful acting around them as a smaller country. Keep an eye on their attitude and strategies, which can be seen in their diplomacy screen. Being bankrolled can cause an obligation to appear which can be used to make you do something e.g. join a custom union. During a diplo play you can sway other nations to your side by offering things to them e.g. obligation, transfering lad etc. This also applies to the AI offering this to you to join them!
(Check out the videos below to see them in action and explanations on them. ) Otherwise, key points for these are to make sure you have the ability to supply your formations and enough commanders to support them. Different unit types have different statistics and roles, infantry are more defensive and cannons are more offensive. Generals/Admirals need to be ordered to attack or defend from their formation. You can recruit units for your formation via the formation itself not the military tab. Conscripts come from your population and take time to recruit, opposed to normal battalions which are more regular troops and are always ready to be mobilized.
War is coming! [previewyoutube=eLQzCrLIb6k;full][/previewyoutube] More War is Coming! [previewyoutube=5Z0CpuTeYYQ;full][/previewyoutube] Finance & Politics [previewyoutube=M67IJrO-aw4;full][/previewyoutube] What's new? [previewyoutube=tiyjvtiY5YI;full][/previewyoutube] 1.5 Update Overview Video [previewyoutube=Zq9-HM0bkf4;full][/previewyoutube]
[ 2023-11-17 09:07:05 CET ] [ Original post ]
Hello New Victorians joining us for the Free to Play weekend! Below, we have some new player advice, video tutorials on how to play the game, alongside some common terms used by the community!
Starting out Advice
These are not exhaustive written tutorials on how to play just advice on these areas!
Suggested Starting Nations
- Persia - nice spread of resources and pretty stable!
- Belgium - helps you learn trading, colonizing and more
- Japan - a fun nation, can be isolated letting you learn at your own pace
Politics
Your political situation is affected by what country you start out as, however there are some broad strokes about what you generally want to do - pass laws to be able to move your country in what direction you wish to. To do this you need to have an Interest Group in your government that supports these laws, this chance to do so is affected by the clout of the Interest Groups that support the Law. The more interest groups that support the law the easier it is to pass. Remember, if an in Government Interest Group doesn't want the selected law to pass they can get upset and leave government and in extreme cases want to start revolutions. This can also happen with Interest Groups outside of government. Changing laws can take time, mostly due to having Interest Groups that do not support the changes or needing technology to unlock certain laws. So, be aware you may take time to get to the goal you want!
Economy
The backbone of a lot of other systems! Interest Groups are affected by the employed pops that work in buildings, which then affects the wealth, and indirectly the clout of the Interest Groups! For example, Plantations normally have a lot of Aristocrat pop types - who normally are attracted to joining the Landowner Interest Group, so by having more Plantations you give more pops wealth and likelihood to join Landowners! Look at other population types, by hovering over the orange concept text, and see what they like to move towards! Otherwise, constructing buildings is the way to produce goods or provide a benefit. Goods are used in most places, for example:
- Pops use them for food, heating and other 'needs'.
- Buildings use them as input to make something. E.g. An iron mine uses tools to extract iron.
- Armies and Fleets use them with mobilization options and troops e.g. ammunition.
Diplomacy
Large countries, called Great Powers, dependent on their strategies like to try to pull people into their market or control, so be careful acting around them as a smaller country. Keep an eye on their attitude and strategies, which can be seen in their diplomacy screen. Being bankrolled can cause an obligation to appear which can be used to make you do something e.g. join a custom union. During a diplo play you can sway other nations to your side by offering things to them e.g. obligation, transfering lad etc. This also applies to the AI offering this to you to join them!
Warfare
(Check out the videos below to see them in action and explanations on them. ) Otherwise, key points for these are to make sure you have the ability to supply your formations and enough commanders to support them. Different unit types have different statistics and roles, infantry are more defensive and cannons are more offensive. Generals/Admirals need to be ordered to attack or defend from their formation. You can recruit units for your formation via the formation itself not the military tab. Conscripts come from your population and take time to recruit, opposed to normal battalions which are more regular troops and are always ready to be mobilized.
1.5 Specific Tutorials
War is coming! [previewyoutube=eLQzCrLIb6k;full][/previewyoutube] More War is Coming! [previewyoutube=5Z0CpuTeYYQ;full][/previewyoutube] Finance & Politics [previewyoutube=M67IJrO-aw4;full][/previewyoutube] What's new? [previewyoutube=tiyjvtiY5YI;full][/previewyoutube] 1.5 Update Overview Video [previewyoutube=Zq9-HM0bkf4;full][/previewyoutube]
Common Abbreviations
- AF - Armed Forces
- ATT - Attack
- CTD - Crash To Desktop
- DD - Developer Diary
- DEF - Defense
- DP - Diplomatic Play
- GDP - Gross Domestic Product
- GP - Great Power
- IG - Interest Group
- JE - Journal Entry
- LF - Laissez-faire
- LO - Land Owners
- MAPI - Market Access Price Impact
- NGF - North German Federation
- OOS - Out of Sync
- PB - Petite Bourgeoisie
- PM - Production Method
- PMG - Production Method Group
- POP(s) - Population in game
- RF - Rural Folk
- RP - Region Pack
- SGF - South German Federation
- SoL - Standard of Living
- TU - Trade Unions
- UC - Urban Center
[ 2023-11-17 09:07:05 CET ] [ Original post ]
Victoria 3
Paradox Development Studio
Developer
Paradox Interactive
Publisher
1970-01-01
Release
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38.98 €
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🎹🖱️Keyboard + Mouse
Mixed
(32906 reviews)
Public Linux Depots:
- Project Caligula Linux [192.72 M]
- Project Caligula Linux Launcher [109.1 M]
SHAPE A GRAND TOMORROW
Paradox Development Studio invites you to build your ideal society in the tumult of the exciting and transformative 19th century. Balance the competing interests in your society and earn your place in the sun in Victoria 3, one of the most anticipated games in Paradox’s history.THE ULTIMATE SOCIETY SIMULATOR
- Lead dozens of world nations from 1836-1936. Agrarian or Industrial, Traditional or Radical, Peaceful or Expansionist... the choice is yours.
- Detailed population groups with their own economic needs and political desires.
- Reform your government and constitution to take advantage of new social innovations, or preserve the stability of your nation by holding fast to tradition in the face of revolutionaries.
- Research transformative new technology or ideas to improve your national situation.
DEEP ECONOMIC SYSTEM
- Expand your industry to take advantage of lucrative goods, taxing the profits to improve national prosperity.
- Import cheap raw materials to cover your basic needs while finding new markets for your finished goods.
- Secure vital goods to fuel your advanced economy and control the fate of empires.
- Balance employing available labor force with the needs for new types of workers.
PLAY ON A GRAND STAGE
- Use your diplomatic wiles to weave a tangled global web of pacts, relations, alliances, and rivalries to secure your diplomatic position on the world stage.
- Employ threats, military prowess and bluffs to persuade enemies to back down in conflicts.
- Increase your economic and military strength at the expense of rivals.
- Accumulate prestige and the respect of your rivals as you build an industrial giant at home or an empire abroad.
MINIMAL SETUP
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