>in chinkyland they make games where you give money to the government. After a while your character changes colour. Then someone hacks you and you have to start again from scratch.
>Can't access the game's main systems because devs didn't want players to possibly make wrong decisions >Game is just hitting the "expand bureaucracy" buttons every now and then >Yearly slowdown
I haven't played M&T yet but from what I've seen of it it seems like it might have a problem with "the bureaucracy must grow to meet the needs of the growing bureaucracy" but the bureaucracy is just always good.
Baseline EU4 was given for free so many times already, you must be moronic to still not get it.
Then again, you are too fricking moronic to pirate the game, so go fricking figure.
EU3 is just a poor man's EU4, I found it very difficult to go back to. A better alternative imo is For the Glory which is basically EU2 on steroids and which can be had on GOG for about 4 dollars. Playing FtG will open your eyes to how much of EU4's apparent depth is just expensive window dressing as the core gameplay has not evolved much since EU2, the main difference being that Paradox jettisoned historical railroading in favor of the sandbox approach. The EU2 map is an eyesore but you get used to it and there are also mods for that.
I've been seeing this take on /vst/ a lot over the past few years as if people completely ignored DW when it came out and kept playing HTTT, but over a decade ago before EUIV existed I think I've only seen one campaign being played in HTTT on /gsg/.
EU3 is just a poor man's EU4, I found it very difficult to go back to. A better alternative imo is For the Glory which is basically EU2 on steroids and which can be had on GOG for about 4 dollars. Playing FtG will open your eyes to how much of EU4's apparent depth is just expensive window dressing as the core gameplay has not evolved much since EU2, the main difference being that Paradox jettisoned historical railroading in favor of the sandbox approach. The EU2 map is an eyesore but you get used to it and there are also mods for that.
>Paradox jettisoned historical railroading in favor of the sandbox approach
I guess the sandbox approach didn't work out for them given how HOI4 turned out.
France needs to leave Brittany ALONE!!!
good post
Pirate until the next humble bundle comes along.
>they didn't have the guts to put it in engrish
SAD!
>in chinkyland they make games where you give money to the government. After a while your character changes colour. Then someone hacks you and you have to start again from scratch.
>with sliders
naeh they removed sliders for eu4
>with sliders
there is one slider in the whole game
Its much more than a simple map painter but only if you install Meiou and Taxes 3.0
>Can't access the game's main systems because devs didn't want players to possibly make wrong decisions
>Game is just hitting the "expand bureaucracy" buttons every now and then
>Yearly slowdown
I haven't played M&T yet but from what I've seen of it it seems like it might have a problem with "the bureaucracy must grow to meet the needs of the growing bureaucracy" but the bureaucracy is just always good.
>36 merchants
how and why
Mostly a lot of centers of trade with some positive modifiers here and there, M&T has many more trade nodes too.
I've been wanting to play that mod since forever, but i won't pay for the game, frick paracucks
just pirate it moron
Baseline EU4 was given for free so many times already, you must be moronic to still not get it.
Then again, you are too fricking moronic to pirate the game, so go fricking figure.
The meta is waiting for the humble bundle 25 bucks sale
>English Haiti
I like HoI3 BICE but this mod is way too autistic for me.
Get EU3. It's $15 for a map painter with sliders, and it's better than 4 in every way that matters.
EU3 is just a poor man's EU4, I found it very difficult to go back to. A better alternative imo is For the Glory which is basically EU2 on steroids and which can be had on GOG for about 4 dollars. Playing FtG will open your eyes to how much of EU4's apparent depth is just expensive window dressing as the core gameplay has not evolved much since EU2, the main difference being that Paradox jettisoned historical railroading in favor of the sandbox approach. The EU2 map is an eyesore but you get used to it and there are also mods for that.
>EU3 is just a poor man's EU4
Divine Wind is.
HTTT is peak
I've been seeing this take on /vst/ a lot over the past few years as if people completely ignored DW when it came out and kept playing HTTT, but over a decade ago before EUIV existed I think I've only seen one campaign being played in HTTT on /gsg/.
>Paradox jettisoned historical railroading in favor of the sandbox approach
I guess the sandbox approach didn't work out for them given how HOI4 turned out.
Correction, zero dollars if you're a zoomer who isn't completely tech illiterate, which is a big ask but still
>0 dollars for a map painter with sliders
It's only 600 usd for moronic paypigs
>EU4
>sliders
That would be extra 200 bucks, goy
>fitgirl repacks
Just dowload the whole game in like 10 minutes from gog-games
Wait you people actually pay for dlc?
I'm not poor, why shouldn't I buy them?
Buying DLC means they keep supporting the game and adding more content.
i got all the dlc for $20 during that sale last year tbh
this
This. You can just drop them in the game files and play them even if you were dumb enough to buy the base game.
I have the least DLC how do I even build my economy as the mumlakes?
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>Sliders
That was EU3, you dolt.