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Marshal Murat
09-18-2005, 02:56
I just got that (along with the Europa Universialis II, Hearts of Iron, Two Kings, and Northern Kings, and the EUII Asian Expansion)
Anyone got any tips for Victoria on how to get a nation started, and any other suggestions for the rest of the games.
vicky, just play belgium, nice and easy..., pick it up real quick, otherwise head over to paradoxplaza.com and get tips from vets like me...
lancelot
09-18-2005, 11:35
Vicky took me a long time but its worth the wait..
Tips.
I find researching industrial techs before others helps followed by commercials.
When you have a surplus of machine parts, upgrade factories even if you dont have people to fill the slots. This bumps your efficiency output waaayy up. (I dont know why 5 people in a 50 man factory is better that 5 people in a 5 man factory but it works... :dizzy2: )
Try and stake claims in places like the pacific island chains. You can wrangle a fortune out of the USA in an exchange deal!
Marshal Murat
09-19-2005, 01:17
Are there no airplanes!!!??
well think about, only in world war one did planes play a part, and then it was pretty minor.
yes you can make planes but its just a luxury good.
Rosacrux redux
09-19-2005, 06:14
Vicky... oh, Vicky... so many hours spend on that biatch...
lol, whatever. here are some tips:
- beware of the addiction. This game is extremely complicated (you'll need plenty of time to learn the basics and much, much more to actually master it) but when you get the hang of it, it's extremely addictive. Can suck up loads of your social/family/professional life time before you even know it
- After you understood that, go over at paradoxplaza.com. They got heaps of good reading material (scattered in many forum topics, of course) and you can get a good idea of how to proceed.
- Pick a country that is easy to play (but not necessarily to win) with. I'd recommend Belgium or Sweden. Stay away from UK, Russia, US, Prussia in the beginning - far too complicated - and stay away from minors as to survive and thrive with them takes more than beginners skill.
- Try to stake claims in Africa (fairly easy access for Belgium) and the pacific (fairly profitable later on)
- Go for machine parts tech asap - you need it. If you play with Belgium, the industrial potential is very, very good, but you'll need to act fast and try to get a lead.
- Your first war (after the initial confrontation) should be against Holland (again). A general note about wars: Alliances, alliances, alliances. Being allied to the UK, maybe France and Prussia when facing Holland as Belgium, renders you completely invulnerable, no matter what alliances they got.
- Try to learn the basic game mechanics by fiddling around a lot. You may sink your country in the first game, but later you'll manage to bring them to glory.
- The most interesting countries to play with (for my playing style, at least) are Prussia, Italy (those two have the best "unification events") Japan (good potential, if you can industrialize soon - veeeery slow start though) China (a backwards giant becoming #1 is quite a challenge) Russia (huge potential, humangous problems at start, very difficult to cope with and gaining a tech lead is very challenging with Russia).
ShadesWolf
09-19-2005, 20:54
Excellent game
Good choice.
Start with Belgium.....
china is actually pretty easy, as long as you avoid the opium wars (thats really easy) you'll do fine.
lancelot
09-20-2005, 12:28
Man, i've been trying, but I still can't seem to figure this game out. It's alot shorter than EU2 (90 or so years instead of 400), but there's just so much more to do. I tried a game as Austria, and was crippled by revolts and corruption. Tried a game as Sweden and got whacked by even more corruption. Tried a game as Belgium and nearly got whacked by Holland until the London Treaty, at which point I had to raise taxes like mad and lower all other expenditures just to make ends meet. Wish I could figure this game out. ~:confused:
*cowers while playing the joyously simple EU2*
In some ways playing UK can be a blessing. You can do evrything wrong and still come out top 3.
If you have lots of corruption, spend more on crime fighting... dont tax anyone above 49.99%, this will encourage emigration from your country, which you dont want.
Try Brazil and read the beginners guide at vikiwiki.
RabidGibbon
09-20-2005, 16:36
I just got this game the other day too...
I tried starting out as China but was frustrated by the UK's and Russia's tendancy to view me as a kind of punchbag, so I started again as the US of A.
I'm in 2nd place with 18 years left, and my n00b tips for what their worth would be to build railroads everywhere, keep taxes high (they dont mind really) and dont worry too much about going into debt.
Ianofsmeg16
09-20-2005, 17:05
What dates does this game play from and to?
Would it have countries like Rep. of California, Hapsburg empire, even Deseret?
If so, I'm buying it!!!
lancelot
09-20-2005, 17:21
^runs from 1836 to 1921 .
California and deseret can be in don think hapsburg is though.
Ianofsmeg16
09-20-2005, 17:24
Deseret? cool, long live the mormon empire!!!!!
yeah, i play HOI2 alot how different is that to Vicky (not inc. the timeframe)
Ianofsmeg16
09-20-2005, 22:24
I am considering buying it, aswell as Knights of Honour, it just looks really fun and i have grown a liking to the genre
King Ragnar
09-20-2005, 22:41
Yeh i still have Vicky on my to buy list, me being an imperialist and all, i would love t.conquer the world with Great Britian.
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