I'm new to Victoria 3 and I've been playing Sokoto and having a blast. I am curious on what the recommended strategy is to unite Africa. So far, all I've read is that you have to get as many coastal ports as you can to prevent the European powers from beginning to trade from there.
As usual, i was playing as argentina, forming rio de la plata, and going on to conquer the world. I got number 1 gdp and a nice military, although i didn't focus on beating the british.
Whats the deal with this non-standard file type? Has Paradox ever talked about why they created it? Does anyone know when they made this change to the file system?
With adventurers, I have this idea that it would be fun to start as a Roman Hellenistic adventurer and reform the Roman Empire, but I seem to get stuck midways.
Quick question to anyone playing Victoria 3 - is the warfare still broken or did Paradox finally come to their senses and reworked it to include proper units?
I just got about 100 hours on HOI4 and I cant play it at all. I have to date only won a single game (since I picked it back up recently after release), but typically the second I get into war my divisions lack organization, supply, or whatever else and I get capitulated pretty quick.
Ouch, this has got to hurt. Then again, I think that the last few years at Paradox show that there should be a discussion about the state the company is in right now.