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    One week to release. Anyone here intending to pick it up?

    I did rather like the original Vicky, pre expansion pack. I've not played the Revolutions version enough to form an opinion on it. So I'm rather interested in the sequel and plan to pick it up once I know it's not buggy and/or missing half the features it needs to be interesting as had been the case with many of the earlier Paradox releases.

    I felt that Vicky was the most interesting of the Paradox stable, despite my dislike of the setting. It's the one where peacetime is the busiest and most interesting. Between research, politics, diplomacy, colonisation, infrastructure, construction, trading, playing with sliders, and POP management there was always something to do. It didn't feel like the partially empty experience found in many other Paradox games; often in them I find myself with speed cranked to the max waiting for something to happen or the chance to do something. Warfare, always a wobbly and unenjoyable part of Paradox games IMO, felt like it had been placed in the back seat in Vicky and that helped strengthen the experience. Becoming a great power by conquest is passe. Becoming a great power by the might of your industry is more flavoursome.

    Vicky 2 is looking promising and I hope that it lives up to its predecessor, and does so out of the box on release day.
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    I never played the Original Victoria, but currently what time i have to play is usually consumed by EU III. If Victoria 2 has any of the same qualities EU has i think il give it a go.
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    Victoria is ... grand. There's no better word for it. There's a feel to it which I've encountered in no other strategy game. It partly comes from the subject matter, I believe. You are taking your nation and pushing it through into the dawn of the modern age. When you start there's no railways, few factories, no grand late imperialistic colonies. By the time you end everywhere looks like a precursor to the current day, and mankind has learned to fly, make electric lights or telephone, and your empire can sprawl from one side of the globe to another with all the Victorian flag-waving you can think of - poised ripe to collapse as modern attitudes start to form.

    There's a strange feeling to painstakingly educating your middle and lower classes, invoking the social reforms they then understand sufficiently to clammer for, and watching your government be pressed into a new shape by the pressures of an urban poor who have started to think in terms previously restricted to the higher classes. It makes you feel like the parent of your chosen nation in some strange way; you grew it and taught it and now it's become an entity of its own.

    It's hard work though. At least pre-Revolutions. I hear they toned the micromanagement down a lot and added some clearer feedback in the expansion.
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    Pretty excited about this. Vicky was my first Paradox game (talk about trial by fire) and I never actually got good at it. My best games were with China or Japan where I fought off the white devils enough to develop in peace, and I won (or came close to it) by building a nation of shiny railroads. :P Then I got EU3 and haven't gotten the nerve up to go back. I hope Vicky 2's interface is more EU3 while letting me play Vicky style.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Alexander the Pretty Good View Post
    Pretty excited about this. Vicky was first Paradox game (talk about trial by fire) and I never actually got good at it. My best games were with China or Japan where I fought off the white devils enough to develop in peace, and I won (or came close to it) by building a nation of shiny railroads. :P Then I got EU3 and haven't gotten the nerve up to go back. I hope Vicky 2's interface is more EU3 while letting me play Vicky style.
    That was my problem with Vicky. By the time I'd learned enough to be half decent at it I was that worn out I needed a break. Then they released Revolutions and I faced needing to learn the game all over again; the new features were too good to pass over yet changed the game dramatically.

    The game was great material for a comedy "I don't know what I'm doing!" AAR. 'They Call me *MR* Newbie!' was fun to write. I sometimes hanker to do a sequel, 'Return of the Newbie'.
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    If it's anywere as buggy and stupid as HoI3, then I guess I'll pass. I like the era, I liked Ricky (even though I never got good at it) but HoI3 kind of killed my enthousiasm for Paradox games.

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    Well after that description i think im definetely getting this game. By the way Froggy, maybe you should visit the chapterhouse one of these days as franconicus is hosting a forum game there that address the very same period and you can pick your country, playing together and against human opponents. This ofcourse goes to rest of you guys also
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    Quote Originally Posted by frogbeastegg View Post
    One week to release. Anyone here intending to pick it up?

    I did rather like the original Vicky, pre expansion pack. I've not played the Revolutions version enough to form an opinion on it. So I'm rather interested in the sequel and plan to pick it up once I know it's not buggy and/or missing half the features it needs to be interesting as had been the case with many of the earlier Paradox releases.

    I felt that Vicky was the most interesting of the Paradox stable, despite my dislike of the setting. It's the one where peacetime is the busiest and most interesting. Between research, politics, diplomacy, colonisation, infrastructure, construction, trading, playing with sliders, and POP management there was always something to do. It didn't feel like the partially empty experience found in many other Paradox games; often in them I find myself with speed cranked to the max waiting for something to happen or the chance to do something. Warfare, always a wobbly and unenjoyable part of Paradox games IMO, felt like it had been placed in the back seat in Vicky and that helped strengthen the experience. Becoming a great power by conquest is passe. Becoming a great power by the might of your industry is more flavoursome.

    Vicky 2 is looking promising and I hope that it lives up to its predecessor, and does so out of the box on release day.
    just spent the last hour reading this AAR on V2, it looks amazing:

    http://forum.paradoxplaza.com/forum/...=487081&page=2

    I will be buying this.
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