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  • Victoria - Revolutions - anyone here played it?

    Im probably not going to buy it right now, but im curious if anyone here has, and what theyve thought
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    It's made an allright game very good. That sums it up.
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    • #3
      I own it and tried to play it a few times but then oblivion came out followed by HOI2 Doomsday so it got dropped in favor of the other games. Currently I'm playing EU2 (a last hurrah before EU3 comes out) and NWN2.
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      • #4
        Originally posted by Nikolai
        It's made an allright game very good. That sums it up.
        Convince me. Did it finally get Italians migrate westwards? Did it stop the obscure Argentine province of La Rioja turn into a boom-area in every single game? With 1.04 Columbia is constantly getting more immigrants than the US (in absolute terms), did that change? And what about the horrendously clunky manpower system in which you're constantly juggling with two sliders that are partly affecting the same thing? Nothing I've read suggested improvements in these areas.

        I suppose splitting pops is helpful to manage migration flows though, but that sounds like a micromanagement.
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        • #5
          The game remains heavy on micromanagement.
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