GrandStragem: Sorry 16 min was a little long for a Victoria II guide. Quill18: Okey, this is part 1 of 7 40min videos for HoI4 and we will be going fairly quickly.
This is the best guide i've found. I picked the game up a few months ago, but immediately gave up after trying to get through a way too long tutorial. I have just learned hoi4, and was getting bored with that, so I figured i'd try vic again. Your turorial made this really nice and painless, so thank you!
My first Paradox game was Hearts of Iron 4, but when I saw Bismarck on the Victoria II cover, I knew that the game will be good. It may not be a full tutorial, but I am thankful, because there is really a lot to do in Victoria II. Thank you, sir!
Awesome guide. You explain what needs to be explained and nothing more. You don't treat the viewer like a complete moron but you also know what's not going to be obvious to beginners
Thanks for the guide mate, useful stuff. I would say however that it's probably not a 'beginner's guide' and is more of a tips and tricks video, not a criticism of the content just that it wasn't that useful for someone like me who has literally just started playing. I probably need something that goes through the proper basics of how countries function/what different pops mean/how the tech system works etc, rather than the most optimal choices from them. Hope that's constructive criticism!
Sardinia-Piedmont's kind of like a mini-Austria with all these nationalities. (4:20) 2:22 Another thing to note is that this tech line has Inventions that give Plurality (read: Research Point boost).
Thanks dude - I vowed to finally figure Victoria 2 out this time, and yours and a few other tutorials are really helping me feel like I know what i'm doing... plus I decided to play as Sardinia-Piedmont too, to have Italy as a potential event to look forward to if I make it.
7:00 im not sure thats how real life works 😅 taxing the sh out of the poor doesnt encourage them to be middle class, they just die and you just relatively more middle class over poor.
thanks this was a useful startup :) i just dont realy understand why i cant build any factories as brazil, do i need to get like monarch factory points through literacy to get a factory build slot?
You can't build factories because your government doesn't allow for it initially as Brazil. If you go into your politics tab, choose a political party that allows for State Capitalism. This will give you the ability to manage your factories directly, but keep in mind that the ability to pick and choose your ruling political party is only available for Absolute Monarchies/Prussian Constitutionalism/HM's Governments. Democracies will vote based on your populations' desires. Also keep in mind that installing a party that most of your people aren't clamoring for will anger them a bit.
Hey there, thank you very much :) I quite liked how your video was made, are you also planning on some kind of colony guide / what do you think of eu4/vi2 clonization?
I could do a vid on Victoria 2's colonization, but rule of thumb lies on the min. life rating techs you need to research. Should be obvious when if you hover over the min. rating if I remember correctly. EU4 colonization is really basic and honestly isn't that important outside of securing trade node centers/ensuring any good resource nodes like gold are under your control. V2 colonization is a bit more interesting because there are some really valuable areas such as in Africa, which can fuel an industry that you might not otherwise be able to manage.
"You have to make the poor miserable so that they want to be bureaucrats."
GrandStragem: Sorry 16 min was a little long for a Victoria II guide.
Quill18: Okey, this is part 1 of 7 40min videos for HoI4 and we will be going fairly quickly.
No huge intro, no stupid music, no explaining how the mouse or keyboard works = 10/10 great job m80
I know right I hate that
@@lazarcow8955 exactly! Why do these u tube tutorials have to be sooo dramatic? True!!
This is the sort of guide I've been looking for, just a quick macro view (with things to aim for) so I don't bounce off the game again.
This is the best guide i've found. I picked the game up a few months ago, but immediately gave up after trying to get through a way too long tutorial. I have just learned hoi4, and was getting bored with that, so I figured i'd try vic again. Your turorial made this really nice and painless, so thank you!
Thanks!
My first Paradox game was Hearts of Iron 4, but when I saw Bismarck on the Victoria II cover, I knew that the game will be good. It may not be a full tutorial, but I am thankful, because there is really a lot to do in Victoria II.
Thank you, sir!
Awesome guide. You explain what needs to be explained and nothing more. You don't treat the viewer like a complete moron but you also know what's not going to be obvious to beginners
The perfect quick-start for someone experienced with PDX games but baffled by Vicky 2. Thanks
Even now, this is gold. Hope when Vic 3 is out ya make one on it too
sure why not
@@TheStreetMan you'll be a legend in the community for that because this video is amazing
Thanks for the guide mate, useful stuff. I would say however that it's probably not a 'beginner's guide' and is more of a tips and tricks video, not a criticism of the content just that it wasn't that useful for someone like me who has literally just started playing. I probably need something that goes through the proper basics of how countries function/what different pops mean/how the tech system works etc, rather than the most optimal choices from them. Hope that's constructive criticism!
Git gud
Try the in-game tutorial. If you do that, then watch this video, you will feel better about the game
Exactly what I was looking for. I love you. And your voice.
Damn, thanks for the compliment.
Fantastic quick hitting guide. Thank you. Getting back into Vic 2 after being so disappointed with Vic 3!
Brazil's also a pretty good country to start as.
Sardinia-Piedmont's kind of like a mini-Austria with all these nationalities. (4:20)
2:22 Another thing to note is that this tech line has Inventions that give Plurality (read: Research Point boost).
Thanks dude - I vowed to finally figure Victoria 2 out this time, and yours and a few other tutorials are really helping me feel like I know what i'm doing... plus I decided to play as Sardinia-Piedmont too, to have Italy as a potential event to look forward to if I make it.
based king right here
10:13 Bernie says hello
I thought that 5 art 4 inf 1 cav was a better comp because you could get a full backline of artillery
pretty nice.
Thanks!
I just wanna know how to build a factory, if the purchase of resources is automatic why I can't build it
Do you ha e enough money? It states the cost of materials at the bottom of the menu
7:00 im not sure thats how real life works 😅 taxing the sh out of the poor doesnt encourage them to be middle class, they just die and you just relatively more middle class over poor.
thanks this was a useful startup :)
i just dont realy understand why i cant build any factories as brazil, do i need to get like monarch factory points through literacy to get a factory build slot?
You can't build factories because your government doesn't allow for it initially as Brazil. If you go into your politics tab, choose a political party that allows for State Capitalism. This will give you the ability to manage your factories directly, but keep in mind that the ability to pick and choose your ruling political party is only available for Absolute Monarchies/Prussian Constitutionalism/HM's Governments. Democracies will vote based on your populations' desires. Also keep in mind that installing a party that most of your people aren't clamoring for will anger them a bit.
Hey there, thank you very much :)
I quite liked how your video was made, are you also planning on some kind of colony guide / what do you think of eu4/vi2 clonization?
I could do a vid on Victoria 2's colonization, but rule of thumb lies on the min. life rating techs you need to research. Should be obvious when if you hover over the min. rating if I remember correctly. EU4 colonization is really basic and honestly isn't that important outside of securing trade node centers/ensuring any good resource nodes like gold are under your control. V2 colonization is a bit more interesting because there are some really valuable areas such as in Africa, which can fuel an industry that you might not otherwise be able to manage.
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