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Victoria 3
Paradox Development Studio Developer
Paradox Interactive Publisher
1970-01-01 Release
GameBillet: 13.39 €
Game News Posts: 286
🎹🖱️Keyboard + Mouse
Mixed (34007 reviews)
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Victoria 3 - Dev Diary #152 - Whats next after 1.9

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Happy Thursday today, Happy Thursday forever! As is by now long established tradition, after each major update, today well be returning to the future update plans, which we last went over in Dev Diary #141. As we always do, well be going over what changes and improvements we have planned for the game in future free updates such as 1.10, 1.11 and beyond. Can you tell I copy the previous dev diary and slightly rephrase the intro each time? You probably can!

Before hopping into post-release plans, I do want to take a moment to reflect on the release of 1.9 and Charters of Commerce, and what can I really say except that I am absolutely blown away by its reception! 1.9/Charters of Commerce not only exceeded all our expectations (in players, reviews and sales), not only had the highest active player count since November of 2022 (when counting Monthly Active Users - Steam concurrent players got close but didnt quite exceed 1.5), but also finally brought Victoria 3 to Mostly Positive overall reviews on Steam.

This is of course something we have been working towards ever since the release of the game by addressing the communitys feedback and constructive criticism, one item at a time. It hasnt always been an easy road, but we never had any intention of giving up on Vicky, and clearly, neither did you! The future of Victoria 3 has never looked brighter, and we have all of you to thank for it.

Just as its important to learn from your mistakes, its equally important to look at your successes and try to figure out why they were successes so that you can try and repeat them. Were still very much in the process of doing so for 1.9/CoC but I do want to list a few things off the top of my head that I believe were contributing factors in the positive reception:

  • The Trade Rework managed to find a good balance between autonomous economic actors and player control, giving the player powerful strategic tools to manipulate trade but removing the micromanagement aspect present in the previous trade system. This level of control is something we intend to use as a guideline when creating or redesigning features in the future - for example, I could envision doing something similar with production methods on privately owned building levels.

  • Having a much more robust trade system also paid considerable dividends towards improving the performance of the AI and allowing countries to actually properly specialize in resources, removing much of the samey-ness present in the old, autarky-centric economic loop.

  • We spent extra effort on ensuring that the features of 1.9 and Charters of Commerce would all hook heavily into and compliment each other, which made them individually much stronger. As an example, without the Grant Monopoly Treaty Article, Monopolies would be a feature with much more limited, internal-only use instead of a tool of unbridled economic imperialism.

To celebrate hitting Mostly Positive, we got the team some custom-ordered cake!

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All of this is to say that while were very happy with how everythings gone, were not just planning to rest on our laurels! There are still many things about the game we want to improve and expand on, so lets get to talking about that. Once more we will be talking about the same key four improvement areas of Military, Historical Immersion, Diplomacy, Internal Politics as well as Other for anything that falls outside those four categories.

Just as before, Ill also be aiming to give you an updated overview of where we stand and where were heading by going through each of these four categories and marking on each one with one of the below statuses:

  • Done: This is a part of the game that we now consider to be in good shape. Something being Done of course doesnt mean were never going to expand or improve on it in the future, just that its no longer a high priority for us. Any points that were already marked as Done in previous updates will be removed from the list, to avoid it growing unmanageably long, but you can look at the older dev diaries (#79, #89, #102, #124 and #141) if youre interested in what was done previously.

  • Updated: This is a part of the game where we have made some of the improvements and changes that we want to make, but arent yet satisfied with where it stands and plan to make further improvements to it in future updates.

  • Not Updated: This is a part of the game where we havent yet released any of our planned changes/improvements in any currently released updates but still plan to do so for future updates.

  • New: This is a planned change or improvement that is newly added, i.e. wasnt present on the list last time we went over it

  • Reconsidered: This is a previously planned change or improvement that we have reconsidered our approach to how to tackle from previous updates. For these points we will explain what our new plans are, and change the list appropriately in future updates.

For the final bit of repetition: Just as before we will still only be talking about improvements, changes and new features that are part of planned free updates in this dev diary. I will also remind you that this is not an exhaustive list of the things we are going to do, and that something being Done doesnt mean were not going to bugfix, balance or make UX improvements to it afterwards. I know we say this every time, but it really is a pretty necessary disclaimer. Anyway, lets get to the good stuff!

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Military


Done:

  • Tweaking and improving the frontline system to eliminate excessive front splitting and troop teleportation once and for all

  • Adding a proper system of military access and finding solutions for the other remaining rough edges in the frontline system.

New:

  • Make generals/admirals into more meaningful and noticeable actors in countries and reduce the micromanagement of large numbers of commanders.

Updated:

  • Make sure that supply is an important and meaningful part of the military system that can win or lose you wars.

    • Supply is a lot more significant in 1.9 but we still want to do more in terms of adding interesting gameplay around logistics and tying them to the navy

  • Make navies more important for projecting global power and securing control of coasts.

    • The addition of blockades has made navies more important for global power projection, but of course much remains to be done here!

Not Updated:

  • Turn individual ships into proper pieces of military hardware that can be built, sunk and repaired rather than just being manpower packages.

  • Add a system for limited wars to reduce the number of early-game global wars between Great Powers

Historical Immersion


New:

  • Improve the way we simulate certain historical conflicts such as the Opium Wars, American Civil War and similar to play out a bit closer to the way they did historically. For example, the Opium Wars should not regularly play out as 100k British regulars seizing control of Beijing.

Updated:

  • Going through the base game Journal Entries and events and making improvements and additions to ensure that they feel meaningful and impactful for players to interact with

    • As always, weve updated some of our older Journal Entries for 1.9 and will continue to do so in future updates.

  • Adding more country, state and region-specific content to enhance historical flavor of different countries

    • Also as always, this is something we continue to do each update and which I will keep on this list as it remains an important priority.

Diplomacy


Done:

  • Improve on the Treaty Port mechanic and create more ways for countries to cooperate, compete with and exploit others using trade

  • Improving the war support system to be much clearer UX-wise about what is needed to contest wargoals.

New:

  • Rework the War Exhaustion system from one where a single uncontrolled war goal can stalemate wars towards one where war goal control and war outcomes are more dynamic and interesting (and much less frustrating).

Not Updated:

  • Make declaring and holding onto diplomatic Interests a more rewarding and challenging aspect of global empire-building

  • Allowing peace deals to be negotiated during a Diplomatic Play instead of only having the option to give in

Internal Politics


Updated:

  • Adding laws that expand on diversity of countries and introduce new ways to play the game

    • In 1.9 we introduced the concept of Law Variants, which we plan to use extensively, creating unique national variants of baseline laws so that those countries' political systems feel more distinct and flavorful.

Not Updated:

  • Turn legitimacy into a more interesting mechanic, where the strength of a government depends on their successes and failures, and highly legitimate governments cant simply be ousted at a whim but have to be undermined first.

  • Introduce a concept of national pride which can increase or decrease depending on a countrys actions and which ties directly into legitimacy.

Other


Done:

  • Find a way to deal with the excessive fiddliness of the trade system in large economies, possibly by allowing for autonomous trade based on your laws in a similar way to the autonomous investment system.

  • Improve on Companies by turning them into actual actors in your country that can own/expand buildings and interact with characters/politics.

As is always and forever the case Im not able to make specific promises about when all these improvements will come out, but I can say that the next three updates (1.10, 1.11 and 1.12) which are all coming out later this year will be smaller in scale than 1.9 and will be more focused on bug fixing, quality of life and general game polish. You may have noticed that theres not too much new added to the plans this time around, and if you choose to believe thats because some longstanding, boat-shaped things may be looming on the horizon beyond 1.12, all I can say is \[words drowned out by a very loud foghorn].

Right then, thats all for this Happy Thursday, and also for this side of the traditional July summer vacations. Well be back in early August to talk about 1.10 and National Awakening, the Immersion Pack that will be accompanying it. See you then, and hope you all have a lovely summer!


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