
Liberal rebellion across Austria? Why bother trying to stave it off when massacres of the rebels work just fine? Though the American Civil War erupts in 1849 like clockwork, there’s also a rich alternative history that forms around your tussles with other nations. It needs balancing, though: more often than not you can resort to the bayonet to clear any troublemakers, with no real consequences for doing so. The blitzkrieg of numbers and menus is obviously overwhelming, but it’s a highly nuanced way of controlling the proles: to move your country forward, you must learn the art of nudging your people slightly, so that they become more accepting of reforms that will civilise the nation, but not so quickly that they rise up against stubborn rulers. It’s Paradox’s most foreboding, statistic-leaning franchise, and it might take newcomers a real century to figure out precisely what’s going on in this glacially paced 4X strategy game. Victoria 2 is a grand strategy game, in which you usher in the political, diplomatic, economic, military and technological advancement of one of 200 19th-century states.
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Cottage production simulating pre-industrial economies.Automation of various tasks including, trade and population promotion.Īdvanced spheres of influences system, where the great powers battle over the control of the world.Improved graphics and interface, as well as multiplayer support.Ī streamlined interface makes the game easily accessible.Advanced Technological system with thousands of inventions to discover.Over 200 different countries can be played, during the era stretching from 1835 to the onset of WWII.Detailed economy with over fifty different types of goods and various production factories.Deep engrossing political simulation with dozens of different governments.Amount of things you can influence is simply stagering. After all what’s the point of playing as Third Rich and defiting the allies, when only thing it achives is giving you more factories and defiting your enemies? What about holocaust? Or planned colonization of Labensraum? Or global aftermaches of Axis wining WWII? For people that ask such questions let me introdiuce you with Victoria 2. They get bored with lack of possibility to chage world in more way’s then just map painting. So they start playing games like “Heart’s of Iron IV” or “Europa Universalis IV”. Then after geting bored with simple strategy games they want something a little bit more complicated. Most people start their adventure with strategy games by playing one of a Total War’s.
