Loose a war.anyone have any idea how to give away territory that you don't want but that isn't a releasable subject? I don't want Oklahoma, it's got permanent debuffs due to my general using mustard gas, how do I offload it onto someone else?
If you had been playing Vic2 I would suggest savegame editing; however, the savegame files of V3 appear to be compressed (I just opened one on my own laptop) making that impossible.anyone have any idea how to give away territory that you don't want but that isn't a releasable subject? I don't want Oklahoma, it's got permanent debuffs due to my general using mustard gas, how do I offload it onto someone else?
There is a mod that gives you the option to trade territory. It is called the State Transfer Tool on the Steam Workshop.If you had been playing Vic2 I would suggest savegame editing; however, the savegame files of V3 appear to be compressed (I just opened one on my own laptop) making that impossible.
Hmm, that reminds me of CivI's (or was it II's) super aggressive Gandhi...I had a problem occur where the political power of one of the Influence Groups in my country got so large it over flowed and went negative and collapsed my legitimacy.
IIRC, super aggressive Gandhi due to stack overflow is more of an urban legend. A spearman defeating a tank, though...Hmm, that reminds me of CivI's (or was it II's) super aggressive Gandhi...
£15 for a DLC!So how's the latest DLC/patch? I saw enough complaining about bugs in the Paradox forums that I did what I did to EUIV after Leviathan came out-locked the game at the last good version (1.27 in this case) until Paradox releases a hotfix or two. Paradox is a good company that produces some amazing content...that you should generally wait until the first hotfix to buy.
For people who have played the patch or DLC-just how bad is the situation, and was the DLC worth your $14.99?
Yeah, the DLC model they've adopted feels really exploitative and controlling. I miss the days when there was a giant expansion once every year or two for $25, with no "free update" (featuring incomplete-without-the-DLC content) that forced itself into your game files whether you liked it or not.Yeah, what the fuck Paradox - if Grey Eminence actually comes out, I wonder how many will jump ship.
Yeah, the DLC model they've adopted feels really exploitative and controlling. I miss the days when there was a giant expansion once every year or two for $25, with no "free update" (featuring incomplete-without-the-DLC content) that forced itself into your game files whether you liked it or not.
This meme seems really appropriate actually.
Oops.The one thing they're doing well right now, is Stellaris - sure, there's DLCs, but they also improved on the game proper via a dedicated team of people. That said, the DLCs are so many that I can only get them by sailing the seven seas, otherwise I'd be even more broke than usual.
Oops.
Wrong.
Your pirate ship has hit a reef.
Next time a Mod tells you to stop. It means STOP. It does not mean law low for a while until the heat blows over.
See ya in 7.
Wait until.... 1.6 I would say?Is Victoria 3 worth buying right now, or should I wait a few more months?
I've been playing since release with a Deluxe Version; 1.0 was fun in a "AI is a speedbump at best, lets learn the mechanics", 1.1 and 1.2 made it a little more difficult to snowball, but also made the AI actually build stuff for the economics - but you still want to directly not autonomously control the building.Is Victoria 3 worth buying right now, or should I wait a few more months?