So yeah today Tommy is gonna TRY hard focusing on arms industries and making guns, artillery and manipulating the great powers with it. Emphasis on the "try" part cause remember that this is only his 2nd game in Victoria 3, so he's still learning how to play. LET'S JUST SAY THINGS TAKE A SHARP TURN
Tommy does a century's worth of reforms in a span of a decade and then wonders why societal order collapsed and everyone is wanting his head on a plate.
Tommy at the beginning of the video:"I'm getting a lot of radicals but radicals don't matter." Tommy at the end of the video: "Secession and revolution is broken and unfair." Classic Tommy
Tommy would drop his grandmother's ashes on the floor because he forgot to wipe chicken grease off his hands then tell us how gravity is actually really broken and the devs need to fix it.
As America, I did the same thing. Became #1 arms, munitions, automotive, oil, rubber, steel, iron, coal, ironclad, wheat, corn, radio, engine, fabric, luxury furniture, luxury clothes, and a few others and just did what I wanted. Great powers embargoed me and ended up trying to cut me down to size. Their economies collapsed while mine recovered and boomed. It's 1918, the game is chugging barely and I own western Canada, the Philippines, Alaska and Hawaii, Mexico, Cuba, Hispaniola, Puerto Rico, Panama Canal zone, Hong Kong, Persia, and Baluchistan. Started propping up economies, bankrolling to revolutionary Austria and Scandanavia, as well as Japan, Portugal, and the Ottomans, just so I can have some kinda powerful allies.
@@stevetheheadcrab7110 pretty much. I got 1.6 billion GDP and rising, 20.4 standard of living and rising, 100 million pops and rising, 2587 construction, and currently a 400k surplus balance on lowest taxes. I'm the number one producer of opium, rubber, and oil and my industries are screaming for more while I'm subsidizing them and I can't get more. I'm basically waiting until 1935 for achievements and lulz. Almost every rebellion gets American help or at minimum American interest. When Quebec rebelled against the HBC, we bankrolled them. We now have a friendly neighbor in Quebec after taking half of Canada lol. Honestly, the only thing I see that could happen is that I can't produce enough goods for my populace once it gets large enough, due to not having enough raw materials like oil and rubber. I've maxed all those industries in the states that I can. Either I start World War Oh My God Everything Is On Fire, or just try to deal with it I guess by waiting for other revolutions and opening markets passively while waiting for my infamy to reduce from 146. Already down from 194 lol Basically it's the US, Portugal, Ottomans, Japan, Scandinavia, and Austria vs UK, Prussia, Russia, Spain, France, and China.
@@arisaka233 treaty port goal from Qing when I invaded Baluchistan for their opium. Persia, Spain, and the Qing went in, so I said, "Aight, you giving me reparations and this shiznit." Demanded Puerto Rico, puppet Persia and abolished their slavery, take treaty port from Shazuan or whatever the province is. They gave me all of it. And that's how I became a pariah with over 190 infamy. All because I wanted some opium fields in coastal Pakistan.
ok let me rephrase it, war is kinda 'boring' right now, personally there not enough active stuff for the player to do once you secure the supply chain and tech before the war started.
Seriously though, every single youtuber cannot pronounce this stupidly easy word. It's literally just "Intelligent" with a "sia" at the end, what so hard about that?
@@zondor8123 They aren't technocrats though, the intelligentsia is a social class refering to writers, scientists and philosophers, include the anti-techocratic ones.
The biggest thing Tommy's missing: STANDARD OF LIVING! As long as you keep growing your standard of living, pops will deradicalize, even if they don't like you for other reasons. The loyalists will grow too.
Give them sports, give them food, give them the absolute basics someone can live off and throw them in a pod. There you have the average westerner today.
The "biggest meta thing" regarding editcs is the Greener Grass Campaign IMO. If you manage your economy well, the main problem for all nations (expect Qing) should be the lack of workforce after the 1850-60ish. The last play I did I just popped down the edict on New York, which grew to be around 13-14 million people by 1855, without triggering the event that gives the whole country +25% migration. After that it stagnated tho, 1 year gaining a million pops, the next losing a million, there is some funky stuff going on with migration in this game, which I don't really get. Probably they just dispursed in the country as the living standards raised nation wide, altough the province indicator said they are migrating to a non-exsisting province, so maybe they ascended to the heavens, who knows, or the provinces have a hard-coded maximum popoulus, dunno. (I literally couldn't find it on the map, nor the province finder could) Also, which I just noticed a few days back, you can build unlimited amounts of special buildings (etc Canals, Skyscrapers or the Statue of Liberty) if you add additional levels while they are not completed yet. This is probably a bug like how you can teleport armies by switching defensive and offensive stances on the front, but hey, I'll get to see what +10000% migration appeal does if I build 400 Statues.
Ah yeah, didn't do it for NY but did it on California once I got it. Made it into a massive population center on the west coast along with Oregon and Washington. California just bigger and has a larger population to start, so it can become powerful very quick. However I don't think my US playthrough is typical. I think I accidentally broke the construction system. I'm in like 1919 right now with over 2500 construction, and my GDP is higher than the next 6 nations combined. Basically, it's over, there's no way they can catch up by any imagination beyond getting absolutely everyone to declare on me at once. Could happen, but my infamy is dropping from 146 and I'm bankrolling and improving relations as much as I can. UK and France hurt themselves more by embargoing me than anything else. I lost 200 million in GDP when they embargoed me along with Austria, Russia, Prussia, and Spain. But like I said, I recovered and they struggled, some fell to revolution, and of course I supported those factions. I had tanks and battleships by 1890 and we had a female president in 1892 (voted out in 1896 by her own party lol).
Probably the biggest change in Vic 3 is that Tommy is going to have to start reading the fine print on events and not just doing the thing he wants every time. Just like in reality, people are going to get angry if you do nothing but shut them down and ignore what they want - doing that 100% of the time will lead to revolutions 100% of the time.
Making reforms is definitely the meta in Vicky 3 (same with Vicky 2), but if you make radical progressive change too quickly, things might get out of hand and lead to revolution from your more conservative interest groups (which sometimes includes the armed forces and they're the one group you really don't want to rebel)
I have played vic 3 and in my opinion, the military/war aspects are much better than the vic 2 mess contrary to popular "expert" belief. Even as a keen eu4 player, the army system in vic 2 gave me a massive headache compared to the small hassle in changing frontline in vice 3
@@CirBam24 I enjoy vic3 but how can you think vic2 had a difficult war system it was so easy. It's almost the exact same as eu4 and hoi4 you take your soldiers and press where you want them to go and if you are smart you can defeat far stronger opponents ai and player
@@CirBam24 Ah yes teleporting armies, nations that have no good reason to be involved randomly joining a battle, no control what so ever, every battle no matter what year or technology behaving with WW1 tactics = good combat system. All they needed to do was update the old system to a more modern standard, not completely replace it with the worst combat system In any strategy game.
Tommy: "Damn, Free Trade doesn't make sense at the start, can't get tarifs" Also Tommy: "No, I won't enact Protectionism again, because I don't follow what rebels want"
I feel like this game is great, the market and economy mechanics are light years ahead of literally any other game…… But I think it really sucks that parts of the game have definitely been cut out to be sold to us later as DLC. That being said it’s really nice to have a grand strategy game that isn’t in just a about map painting.
The game could definitely become great in the future but in its current state it sucks balls. The market looks a lot more complex than it actually is, wars are trash, demographics and literacy rates are ridiculously unrealistic in a lot of places, immigration is artificially buffed to insane levels while growing your population by improving standards of living is artificially nerfed, and the list just goes on...
Unless I missed it, the big mistake is not putting in a dedicated police force and getting that up as high as you can. At level 5, radicals can be rampant, and the -75% effect from radicals buff can completely make them a non-issue. If things are real bad, you can add in secret police, but probably isn't necessary when there are better homefront options.
Recommend watching One Proud Bavarian’s saving vic 3 disaster games, he does a good job explaining, I learnt more from him then restarting my Sweden campaign for the fifth time
Multiculturalism works in a perfect world. Like in a video game. However, to believe that multiculturalism has actually worked in the example of Europe currently is just completely foolish.
How does America function with multiculturism then? And Europe can function but they are letting everyone in, they need to control who gets in. If you let everyone in of course some are gonna be criminals and cause problems.
As a person who could never understand Vicky2 while starting to understand Vicky3, I think the interface made it easier to understand what's going on. The game holds your hand slightly more than other Paradox games, so it gives you a better understanding of what you're doing if you just read for a minute.
Yeah paradox is here to make their games more playable meaning dumbing it down for the rest of mankind. No wonder their numbers are good, they are downgrading it for revenue.
@@markhegedus7952 you could just encourage capitalists and in vicky 3 i need to go to the trade tab scroll down until i find the item that i have deficit and click to import every single time and when i have too much i do the same thing but to click Export when in vicky 2 it was automatic
@@fish5671 Still less of a mess and more intuitive than vicky 2, vicky 2 was a mess, you had to do complete micro (especially when you were commie), but people praise it like a god. if vicky 2 came out today nobody would play it, and I know because there are countless other good micro games that are vicky 2 and not many people plays them
I loved this video, man! Hope to see more Vicky 3 content from you, as I feel like you're one of the Paradox-related content creators more likely to actually understand the market mechanics as you get more experienced with the game. And with that comes some wacky goods-related shenanigans! Anyway, keep it up!
The biggest thing about exporting goods you have plenty of, is that you can employ more workers to make more of said good. More employment is always good since it gives the workers a livable wage, this wage also increases because said good is now worth more, which in turn increases the QOL of these workers. Apart from that the bigger production of said good also allows you to 1. tax more in that production chain and 2. gives you more of a say in the good, you can decide where it ends up. So yea the exporting goods doesnt instantly make you rich, but over time it will increase your economy so much you will earn more than anyone else.
Dreaming about a game is the best feeling. Getting older your not as giddish as a child anymore and having so much fun playing a game then that is not competative is so fun.
Had a game as france annexed most of europe and no revolutions at all, Tommy was just enacting super modern laws in fucking 1850 with 90% of his country being conservative, wt did he think was going to happen?
When you pass laws some political partys might get angry, when that happens you need to wait for the anger to go down befire you pass another law they dont like otherwise revolutions happen
Step one: Drastically transform society by kicking out all of the old government and pass 2 super radical laws. Step 2: Why do I have so many revolutions?
I know the war part of this game isn't the goal. But the effort to make it seems interesting is funny as fuck. Just zooming in on text boxes with dramatic music.
Hello people that watch Tommykay do you think Empire building is possible for Vic 3? Ik it's about building a ballers economy but I'm considering buying it and I need to know if it is possible first
I think it’s pretty easy, once you build up your arms industries and upgraded your units you should be fine attacking most people, and usually if you have good relations it’s easy to bring allies into a war
When you have a strong economy you can build a atrong army and do what you like. Like in vic2 you have the infamy system, it dosent matter because you can kick in everybody elses head in even if they want to do something about you.
You're free to conquer other countries with the caveats that other nation's with interest can get involved on one side or the other and it increases your infamy which serves to punish rapid conquest (though conquering your homelands or states you otherwise have an established claim to generates much less infamy). Some countries are able to form bigger countries like Prussia can form the North German Federation and ultimately the German Empire. If you just want the resources you can add them to your market through subjugation or peacefully via customs union.
@@tribblier you have an infammy cap of 100 instead of the old 25 I think it was so it’s much easier to conquer, also states give infamy based on stats if the state instead of just a consistent 11 infamy
For smaller less industrialised nations, multiculturalism can crash your economy as you have a massive influx of people who can't find any jobs. This will decrease the standard of living.
i've played alot of vic 3, never had a revolution (or even close to one really), lol idk how tommy managed it..... the AI on the other hand, just cant stop fucking around with revolutions... several games i've played where bahrain has just been in revolution the entire 100 years.
Cool. I completely agree with Tommy about multiculturalism being strong and think that european folks should come to Africa and Asia to take their high cost jobs and breed their women as more educated and skilled people.
@@Neroxonus all available evidence points to the opposite actually, The Flynn effect being the best example of this. Here’s a good video that covers the subject as well as other racial pseudoscience th-cam.com/video/UBc7qBS1Ujo/w-d-xo.html
Don't forget that this is a period of time who saw sooooo much rebellion and revolution, the game is in a period of time that saw nationalism, anarchism comunism and socialist movement in general, fascism, everything, the "i got revolution all the time" is kind of normal i guess
So yeah today Tommy is gonna TRY hard focusing on arms industries and making guns, artillery and manipulating the great powers with it.
Emphasis on the "try" part cause remember that this is only his 2nd game in Victoria 3, so he's still learning how to play.
LET'S JUST SAY THINGS TAKE A SHARP TURN
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Let's just say that's not a possible thing in victoria 3
Let's just say he lost due to Multiculturalism and Free trade. The banes of all sovereign nations.
If your construction isn't over 2000 then you can't say anything.
An overlord scenario for hoi4 just came out recently. Check it out if you have time.
Tommy does a century's worth of reforms in a span of a decade and then wonders why societal order collapsed and everyone is wanting his head on a plate.
@Keiki Haniyasushin soo high
@@zeqirzeqiri1216dun dun dun
Tommy at the beginning of the video:"I'm getting a lot of radicals but radicals don't matter."
Tommy at the end of the video: "Secession and revolution is broken and unfair." Classic Tommy
Tommy: Multiculturalism is so broken!
Everyone in Sweden: Excuse me what?
Tommy: Why are my peasants revolting!? Why is everything burning down?
@@pokenaut7803 Sweden IRL
Well atleast he's not wrong
@@pokenaut7803 Scandinavian domestic politics in 2022
Tommy would drop his grandmother's ashes on the floor because he forgot to wipe chicken grease off his hands then tell us how gravity is actually really broken and the devs need to fix it.
Dark one but ok
Decent 👍
I'm gonna give your comment
10 gingers and half a blonde
Tommy at the begininng: Let's supress the amr forces
Tommy at the end: Wait, my generals are part of the revolution?!
“They’re just a marginalized little group with no power in government, revolution makes no sense!”
Definite 1789 French upper class moment right there
Dude only manufactured guns, artillery, and trains.
Tommy: "Eh, let them eat coal."
Forces conservative native population in 1800's to be multicultural, calls them nothing and ignores their demands, gets Revolution
Tommy: "why?"
Lmfao every Swedish unemployed citizen watching thousands of immigrants take their jobs :
@@eveei I love just making stuff up
Sounds familiar
Muh multiculturalism good, so you must accept
@@MeteorJunk yes
As America, I did the same thing. Became #1 arms, munitions, automotive, oil, rubber, steel, iron, coal, ironclad, wheat, corn, radio, engine, fabric, luxury furniture, luxury clothes, and a few others and just did what I wanted. Great powers embargoed me and ended up trying to cut me down to size. Their economies collapsed while mine recovered and boomed. It's 1918, the game is chugging barely and I own western Canada, the Philippines, Alaska and Hawaii, Mexico, Cuba, Hispaniola, Puerto Rico, Panama Canal zone, Hong Kong, Persia, and Baluchistan. Started propping up economies, bankrolling to revolutionary Austria and Scandanavia, as well as Japan, Portugal, and the Ottomans, just so I can have some kinda powerful allies.
France and the UK watching there economy collapsed because they embargoed worlds biggest economys
@@stevetheheadcrab7110 pretty much. I got 1.6 billion GDP and rising, 20.4 standard of living and rising, 100 million pops and rising, 2587 construction, and currently a 400k surplus balance on lowest taxes. I'm the number one producer of opium, rubber, and oil and my industries are screaming for more while I'm subsidizing them and I can't get more. I'm basically waiting until 1935 for achievements and lulz. Almost every rebellion gets American help or at minimum American interest. When Quebec rebelled against the HBC, we bankrolled them. We now have a friendly neighbor in Quebec after taking half of Canada lol. Honestly, the only thing I see that could happen is that I can't produce enough goods for my populace once it gets large enough, due to not having enough raw materials like oil and rubber. I've maxed all those industries in the states that I can. Either I start World War Oh My God Everything Is On Fire, or just try to deal with it I guess by waiting for other revolutions and opening markets passively while waiting for my infamy to reduce from 146. Already down from 194 lol
Basically it's the US, Portugal, Ottomans, Japan, Scandinavia, and Austria vs UK, Prussia, Russia, Spain, France, and China.
how did u get hong kong?
At what point would you end that game
@@arisaka233 treaty port goal from Qing when I invaded Baluchistan for their opium. Persia, Spain, and the Qing went in, so I said, "Aight, you giving me reparations and this shiznit." Demanded Puerto Rico, puppet Persia and abolished their slavery, take treaty port from Shazuan or whatever the province is. They gave me all of it. And that's how I became a pariah with over 190 infamy. All because I wanted some opium fields in coastal Pakistan.
i like how markoni tried to make this moment 16:55 look like it was actually any fun or exciting lmao
It like a horror trailer of how bad the warfare is.
THE WARS ARE SO BAD
@@amirulxdlol he doesnt go to war in that clip tho?
Tbh anyone who says war is bad just doesnt understand it
ok let me rephrase it,
war is kinda 'boring' right now, personally there not enough active stuff for the player to do once you secure the supply chain and tech before the war started.
Take a shot everytime Tommy say "Intellegista" instead of "Intellegentsia"
Seriously though, every single youtuber cannot pronounce this stupidly easy word. It's literally just "Intelligent" with a "sia" at the end, what so hard about that?
Better to call them technocrats than this bullish intel
@@zondor8123 They aren't technocrats though, the intelligentsia is a social class refering to writers, scientists and philosophers, include the anti-techocratic ones.
The biggest thing Tommy's missing: STANDARD OF LIVING! As long as you keep growing your standard of living, pops will deradicalize, even if they don't like you for other reasons. The loyalists will grow too.
Give them sports, give them food, give them the absolute basics someone can live off and throw them in a pod. There you have the average westerner today.
@@GyroGarrison Truth and then tax us to death
@@GyroGarrison that's the meta fr fr. Take this estrogen pill
>Weakens the Army and church
>Surprised when the Army, Church and religious farmers revolt
Tommy going technocracy was always inevitable
The "biggest meta thing" regarding editcs is the Greener Grass Campaign IMO. If you manage your economy well, the main problem for all nations (expect Qing) should be the lack of workforce after the 1850-60ish.
The last play I did I just popped down the edict on New York, which grew to be around 13-14 million people by 1855, without triggering the event that gives the whole country +25% migration. After that it stagnated tho, 1 year gaining a million pops, the next losing a million, there is some funky stuff going on with migration in this game, which I don't really get. Probably they just dispursed in the country as the living standards raised nation wide, altough the province indicator said they are migrating to a non-exsisting province, so maybe they ascended to the heavens, who knows, or the provinces have a hard-coded maximum popoulus, dunno. (I literally couldn't find it on the map, nor the province finder could)
Also, which I just noticed a few days back, you can build unlimited amounts of special buildings (etc Canals, Skyscrapers or the Statue of Liberty) if you add additional levels while they are not completed yet. This is probably a bug like how you can teleport armies by switching defensive and offensive stances on the front, but hey, I'll get to see what +10000% migration appeal does if I build 400 Statues.
i think the immigration is broken rn and is causing alot of performace issues
Ah yeah, didn't do it for NY but did it on California once I got it. Made it into a massive population center on the west coast along with Oregon and Washington. California just bigger and has a larger population to start, so it can become powerful very quick. However I don't think my US playthrough is typical. I think I accidentally broke the construction system. I'm in like 1919 right now with over 2500 construction, and my GDP is higher than the next 6 nations combined. Basically, it's over, there's no way they can catch up by any imagination beyond getting absolutely everyone to declare on me at once. Could happen, but my infamy is dropping from 146 and I'm bankrolling and improving relations as much as I can. UK and France hurt themselves more by embargoing me than anything else. I lost 200 million in GDP when they embargoed me along with Austria, Russia, Prussia, and Spain. But like I said, I recovered and they struggled, some fell to revolution, and of course I supported those factions. I had tanks and battleships by 1890 and we had a female president in 1892 (voted out in 1896 by her own party lol).
your video editor is so good that he can even makes the most boring military system in paradox games looks like fun
"Radicals don't matter!" Lol
Probably the biggest change in Vic 3 is that Tommy is going to have to start reading the fine print on events and not just doing the thing he wants every time. Just like in reality, people are going to get angry if you do nothing but shut them down and ignore what they want - doing that 100% of the time will lead to revolutions 100% of the time.
Making reforms is definitely the meta in Vicky 3 (same with Vicky 2), but if you make radical progressive change too quickly, things might get out of hand and lead to revolution from your more conservative interest groups (which sometimes includes the armed forces and they're the one group you really don't want to rebel)
Seems a pretty realistic when it comes to the powers that be...
that is literally the history of latin america
Vic 3 is confirmed a good game, tommy would not take a bribe from pdx in any moment of his career
U to naive
I have played vic 3 and in my opinion, the military/war aspects are much better than the vic 2 mess contrary to popular "expert" belief. Even as a keen eu4 player, the army system in vic 2 gave me a massive headache compared to the small hassle in changing frontline in vice 3
@@CirBam24 I enjoy vic3 but how can you think vic2 had a difficult war system it was so easy. It's almost the exact same as eu4 and hoi4 you take your soldiers and press where you want them to go and if you are smart you can defeat far stronger opponents ai and player
@@CirBam24 Ah yes teleporting armies, nations that have no good reason to be involved randomly joining a battle, no control what so ever, every battle no matter what year or technology behaving with WW1 tactics = good combat system. All they needed to do was update the old system to a more modern standard, not completely replace it with the worst combat system In any strategy game.
@@kis4659 Are you describing vic 2 or vic 3? Because these sound like Paradox problems
"First thing you do is fix your economy..." this is the ONLY thing you will do in this game
"I just killed them why are the mad?"
Tommy: "Damn, Free Trade doesn't make sense at the start, can't get tarifs"
Also Tommy: "No, I won't enact Protectionism again, because I don't follow what rebels want"
So this episode answered the question, what if we applied modern virtues and views on the past?
As seen in the end, not very well.
Just like how they are implemented today, in failure
I feel like this game is great, the market and economy mechanics are light years ahead of literally any other game…… But I think it really sucks that parts of the game have definitely been cut out to be sold to us later as DLC. That being said it’s really nice to have a grand strategy game that isn’t in just a about map painting.
The game could definitely become great in the future but in its current state it sucks balls. The market looks a lot more complex than it actually is, wars are trash, demographics and literacy rates are ridiculously unrealistic in a lot of places, immigration is artificially buffed to insane levels while growing your population by improving standards of living is artificially nerfed, and the list just goes on...
Dude do you play any other games?
Even Starsector has a better economy system than Victoria 3🤣🤣🤣
@@valentinotto88 haha 😆 now hand over your Onslaught
@@zagreus1249 I love that chunky boy, even tho he's not very Meta
@@valentinotto88 that chunky boi got me through so much shit In Vanilla, but would still trade for a Paragon.
9:02 Tommy mentions railway bonus
*Thomas the Tank Engine Rap proceeds to play
Unless I missed it, the big mistake is not putting in a dedicated police force and getting that up as high as you can. At level 5, radicals can be rampant, and the -75% effect from radicals buff can completely make them a non-issue. If things are real bad, you can add in secret police, but probably isn't necessary when there are better homefront options.
Recommend watching One Proud Bavarian’s saving vic 3 disaster games, he does a good job explaining, I learnt more from him then restarting my Sweden campaign for the fifth time
I love it when FeedBackGaming jumps on the stream
Quick Fun Fact. Did you know Karl Johan was one of Napoleon's Marshals? He changed his name to Karl when he took the throne of Sweden
This game is great. It just takes a while to really figure it out. With some more features (and mods) in about 2 years its gonna amazing.
Yeah! That's why i'll buy it on sale when its going to be 50% off in the next 103509308 sales they'll have for it everytime they release a 40$ DLC
@@HansWurst1569 That's why I'll pirate it so they can shove the dlcs up their ass!
50 fackin dollars for a bare bone incomplete game with bugs
no thanks
@@SoVega301 just pirate lmao
@@Pierre-lj4sq That's what I do
Multiculturalism works in a perfect world. Like in a video game. However, to believe that multiculturalism has actually worked in the example of Europe currently is just completely foolish.
Tommy unironicaly votes for the greens, what did you expect?
@@NovaSoldier Common sense. Or a decision his ancestors would find honorable.
How does America function with multiculturism then? And Europe can function but they are letting everyone in, they need to control who gets in. If you let everyone in of course some are gonna be criminals and cause problems.
Who could have guessed Tommy loves Vicky 3? He doesn't understand anything on vic2 but he has more grasp on vic3
As a person who could never understand Vicky2 while starting to understand Vicky3, I think the interface made it easier to understand what's going on. The game holds your hand slightly more than other Paradox games, so it gives you a better understanding of what you're doing if you just read for a minute.
Yeah paradox is here to make their games more playable meaning dumbing it down for the rest of mankind. No wonder their numbers are good, they are downgrading it for revenue.
@@GyroGarrison Vicky 2 was a nightmare to manage lol, you remember when you had to build railways by clicking on every state?
@@markhegedus7952 you could just encourage capitalists and in vicky 3 i need to go to the trade tab scroll down until i find the item that i have deficit and click to import every single time and when i have too much i do the same thing but to click Export when in vicky 2 it was automatic
@@fish5671 Still less of a mess and more intuitive than vicky 2, vicky 2 was a mess, you had to do complete micro (especially when you were commie), but people praise it like a god. if vicky 2 came out today nobody would play it, and I know because there are countless other good micro games that are vicky 2 and not many people plays them
I loved this video, man! Hope to see more Vicky 3 content from you, as I feel like you're one of the Paradox-related content creators more likely to actually understand the market mechanics as you get more experienced with the game. And with that comes some wacky goods-related shenanigans! Anyway, keep it up!
The biggest thing about exporting goods you have plenty of, is that you can employ more workers to make more of said good. More employment is always good since it gives the workers a livable wage, this wage also increases because said good is now worth more, which in turn increases the QOL of these workers. Apart from that the bigger production of said good also allows you to 1. tax more in that production chain and 2. gives you more of a say in the good, you can decide where it ends up. So yea the exporting goods doesnt instantly make you rich, but over time it will increase your economy so much you will earn more than anyone else.
Dreaming about a game is the best feeling. Getting older your not as giddish as a child anymore and having so much fun playing a game then that is not competative is so fun.
This is a great video, hope that theres gonna be a converter mod soon for mega campaign-
14:03
YOO THAT'S THAT ONE BREAKING BAD SONG-
vicky 3 is my fav paradox game for now, its so much fun
Lmao you need to invest in your police force Tommy
Tommy is a Businessman doing Business
“In this game you cannot do what you want”
What a great sounding experience……
You can tho
@@TheBusbyBabes can you decide how big the front will be
@@izawa9211 since a front is always with a nation not really.
I am pretty sure the reason tommy isn't getting money from tariffs is because he did free trade.
17:40 when tommy out plays the AI
Tommy thinks that the idea of democracy and acceptance was something people always wanted. HAHA.
If only he knew how bad things really are.
love your videos man
Looking At The Last 4 Thumbnails Like They Are Running Out Of Ideas For Thumbnails
Tommy been watching breaking bad with that “stay out of my territory”
Tommy, you should watch "All quiet on the western front" and make reaction about it
I like how dommy just doesnt care about the thing saying why people are mad
Blesse Tommy saying its bad to be racist in a Paradox game. I admire your bravery
Thats why the game got so pissed at him!
Tommy L
Typical "Green" dictator. This game finally made you show your real face, Prussian
I love map game economy simulators.
Had a game as france annexed most of europe and no revolutions at all, Tommy was just enacting super modern laws in fucking 1850 with 90% of his country being conservative, wt did he think was going to happen?
the epic fight scenes are so hilarious :D
Basically Tommy roleplaying as Bofors, but Bofors took over the whole Swedish monarchy.
Selling dem Swedish K's.
When you pass laws some political partys might get angry, when that happens you need to wait for the anger to go down befire you pass another law they dont like otherwise revolutions happen
Tommy be the guy to blame the boats that brought the immigrants which destroyed his country.
Intelligentsia and industrialist.... tommy k reinvents neoliberalism
I actually dreamed about vic3 once too, I was like Prussia and stuff happened, Germany got weird borders in there
I had no idea what was going on this entire video.
Step one:
Drastically transform society by kicking out all of the old government and pass 2 super radical laws.
Step 2:
Why do I have so many revolutions?
Victoria 3 is fantastic, i've not been this obsessed with a paradox release since CK2.
I respect the hustle of trying to make this entertaining or interesting, Tommy is a good entertainer, he even made this game look fun
I know the war part of this game isn't the goal. But the effort to make it seems interesting is funny as fuck. Just zooming in on text boxes with dramatic music.
As Qing China, absolute monarchy, I easily dominated the whole world
2:08 its like hes talking right to me
I once had a revelution on my revelution so I couldn't Annex them
mana mana, cast a spell, woooosh - you have effect
Alt title: Historical Germany Meta
the biggest lie is tommy saying hed play vicky 3 again
yep i would watch Ikea video.
tommy should try get sponsored by ikea.
Yeah because multicultarism is bringing just good things to a society...
Of course Tommy owns the Virgin Islands
my first week of vicky 3 got some 16 hour sessions
18:35 bruh u just colonized my mum
17:43 someone knows what is the name of the music in the background
the Military industrial complex
Hello people that watch Tommykay do you think Empire building is possible for Vic 3? Ik it's about building a ballers economy but I'm considering buying it and I need to know if it is possible first
I think it’s pretty easy, once you build up your arms industries and upgraded your units you should be fine attacking most people, and usually if you have good relations it’s easy to bring allies into a war
When you have a strong economy you can build a atrong army and do what you like. Like in vic2 you have the infamy system, it dosent matter because you can kick in everybody elses head in even if they want to do something about you.
You're free to conquer other countries with the caveats that other nation's with interest can get involved on one side or the other and it increases your infamy which serves to punish rapid conquest (though conquering your homelands or states you otherwise have an established claim to generates much less infamy). Some countries are able to form bigger countries like Prussia can form the North German Federation and ultimately the German Empire. If you just want the resources you can add them to your market through subjugation or peacefully via customs union.
Very, it's significantly easier than Vic 2. Conquest is not difficult and neither is annexing nations
@@tribblier you have an infammy cap of 100 instead of the old 25 I think it was so it’s much easier to conquer, also states give infamy based on stats if the state instead of just a consistent 11 infamy
I'm really worried PDX is just gonna stop developing their own games.
Ah yes, the time where France and the UK used AKs distributed by a german
been absolutely loving this game, it feels like it's missing some flavour event wise but that just makes me excited on what this game can become
Our yeah the multicultural Emirate of North Islamic Sweden... Like now.. What a casualty 🤣🤣🤣
tommy when you try to explain how the game works it sounds like one of the joe biden speeches on the podium
Tommy Kay becomes Basil Zaharoff
love this game
Where can i get his spotify playlist?
For smaller less industrialised nations, multiculturalism can crash your economy as you have a massive influx of people who can't find any jobs. This will decrease the standard of living.
5:13 Long live atheistic technocracy
I thought furniture was our thing not guns but this works just as well
vi säljer ju också massa vapen så de funkar
@@ivgorm9365 just det ja
Ive played as sweden for my first game and never had 1 revolution
Sweeden Ikea roleplay.
Be no1 producer of furniture
have industrialists as main interest group
Love the vicky
Who is "alta" and why does Tommy keep name dropping him
More VIC 3 yesssssss
i've played alot of vic 3, never had a revolution (or even close to one really), lol idk how tommy managed it.....
the AI on the other hand, just cant stop fucking around with revolutions... several games i've played where bahrain has just been in revolution the entire 100 years.
The revolutions and secessions are caused by your very high radical count
Only Markoni's editing can make Victoria 3 military gameplay suspenseful lmao
cool story bro. do it again.
Cool. I completely agree with Tommy about multiculturalism being strong and think that european folks should come to Africa and Asia to take their high cost jobs and breed their women as more educated and skilled people.
Jessie what the fuck are you taking about
@@JacatackLP reality
@@Neroxonus reality doesn’t support breeding programs it supports infrastructural and educational investment.
@@JacatackLP Humans are not all equal because we are different education and infrastructure won't change that
@@Neroxonus all available evidence points to the opposite actually, The Flynn effect being the best example of this. Here’s a good video that covers the subject as well as other racial pseudoscience th-cam.com/video/UBc7qBS1Ujo/w-d-xo.html
If you want to make law u need someone to obey that law and someone enforce it.
Don't forget that this is a period of time who saw sooooo much rebellion and revolution, the game is in a period of time that saw nationalism, anarchism comunism and socialist movement in general, fascism, everything, the "i got revolution all the time" is kind of normal i guess