Hey ludi, will you check out America. I think it's bugged, it says to start a military treaty bloc you need national milita and they start with it but won't let you form the bloc.
Fun fact, if you take the letters of Japan, remove the J, As, P and N and then add in L, U, D, I. You get Ludi. Thank you for wasting time to read this.
Finally a video for those of us who played 75+ hours and know how to technically do stuff while still having no clue what to *do* when starting a new game!
Finally a video for those of us who played 400+ hours and know how to technically do stuff while still having no clue what to do when starting a new game as they only play the game for a month of at a time every few months and then randomly start doing really good on one run and then being completely clueless on another!
7:49 one thing that could already be done in 1.6 was to split the units of an army by the state they were from. Making a separate army with Kansai units and then disbanding the rest of the units is much easier and faster than clicking one by one.
I can't believe how perfect and helpful this video is. I haven't played in maybe 6 months and came back for the dlc, but felt very lost on my first playthrough. I thought Ludi might have my back and he definitely does, thanks for the video!
Keep in mind guys, just like with Muscovy in EU4; Japan is *fine* at the start, but there is a nasty crisis waiting for you in the mid game if you don't take action to prevent it triggering in the mid game by your actions in the early game. If you don't industrialise, reform and put the Emperor on the throne (OR just Anyone in charge, so long as it isn't the Shogun and his lackies) and open up trade early, you'll get an event half way through the game timeline where the Americans show up and forcibly change your trade policy to an open one, if you haven't reformed by then, it triggers a crisis tick down to a civil war, alongside massive debuffs and low stability. If your trade is open by the mid game, the event won't fire at all. (This event is new, it was added this patch). Japan itself also has few industrial resources, the quality of the metals are poor and no oil, with limited coal. This will become an issue in the late game of Vic3, this will force you to either take the historic path of Japan or you will need to be very clever with your trade deals to make sure you can secure these resources.
Since 1.5 or 1.6 any western powers will knock on your door to open free trade around 1870s. In the current 1.7 however I got England to come by as early as 1940s. Possibly as the result of expanding iron mines and construction sector and liberalizing too early. As a note though, it seems you can reliably get market liberal instigator for landowner very early due to the Java eruption in the 40s. If you keep your rice price high enough, people will piss off and demand change and a new political instigator will appear and you can appoint him to lead the land owner. Though I can’t keep him alive long enough to get all the change I want, he’ll mysterious die after a year or two. You can also avoid being demand to open up by getting friendly with France and England at game start. They will get extremely friendly with you for some reasons, even Scandinavia.
Dude, I am new to this amazing game, thank you so much, this is soooo helpful. All of these little concepts and that I have been theorizing and trying to understand you are explaining very well as well as dropping tons of in depth knowledge. I am watching this very intensely pausing and rewatching everyhting you say like three times lol, this is perfect content. Thank you!
@@foxdavion6865 Who do you think is buying all their games? Gen Z are 10-25 years old at this point, we're the main audience and have been for most of their biggest releases.
7:45 when you are in this situation when you need to disband all units except that units in your captital rather than check everysingle unit like you did you can create new army and then set that you want to tranfer units from first army to a secnd and you can there select from which state you only want to transfer the units and there you chose you capital unit and now you have new army that has units only from your capital, hope it helps and if it doesnt work when you will have stream and i have time i can help you understand it there better
I'm surprised that isolated nations don't have a modifier that prevents them from declaring interests in regions that aren't directly adjacent to their home region. It's funny to think of a nearly feudal Japan that doesn't allow outside trade would send emissaries to the Rhine in order to curry favor with European leaders
I've played a lot, but must admit, you've brought some fresh ideas, subscribed and thankful. The answer I've been looking for though remains open, I'd like to play for Japan as a warmanger)) And I wonder, strategically, how should I pick the 1st, 2nd victim, how to don't annoy the powers much, how to grow "organically", when occupy, puppet, tribute and so on.
Thanks for the sub kind sir! If you want warmonger Japan, go colonial exploitation fast, pick on Gaza in south africa and the yemen minors first, then once u got exploitation passed go into the congo area and niger area and eat all the africans there. That will give you the pops needed so that when you reform you are strong enough to take on the great powers
I've played more than 800 hours this game (and another ton at Vic2). However, I saw the video entirely and has been a pleasure to listen the basics so well explained. Keep up the good work m8. Love from Spain!
I need in depth videos like this, I gave up trying to play because I always struggled getting the economy running well. I've tried other tutorials but never got the hang of things.
14:40 the thing about colonozing and claims is that it is not like some areas you need claim it is because you cant colonize already claimef area unless you have claim so if for example you would go to war with argentina and cancel their claims anybody would now be able to colonize south argentina
I picked up the game on the Summer Sale, so I've only ever had 1.7, but had all these weird memories of things to do from watching older videos that now are bad. This helped a lot. I had just tried Japan before watching and did not know the thing about Armies. The Shogonate just game overed me when they revolted. Now I know better. Edit: I think I was a little too worried about Radicals as well after a brutal game the other day.
Ludi please do Portugal, it's impossible to even get a start. You have a wood deficit and one construction district, by the time you're halfway done conquering the southern african states, you are in crippling debt, missing almost every base resource and only halfway into fixing your wood issues. I can't get the empire up, every law I pass puts someone close to revolting, I have no production and no output. I need to know how to fix my portuguese dysfunction.
@@ayuvir you could shoot for building agricultural buildings in your home provinces, make sure you have proper qualifications for the work of course. Portugal is a nation in 1836 that is most likely gonna have to have high taxes to survive the start. It is fun but you really have to grind in the start.
Alright, I've been looking for a place to say this for a bit now but I figure this would be as good as any: So in the real-life Boshin War, despite being outnumbered by the Shogunate's forces, the Imperial forces came out on top due in large part to Emperor Meiji's modernization efforts prior to the war. This meant that at least some of the units under the Emperor's control had recieved modern training and arms from the French and British while those under the Shogunate were largely irregular forces whose training and arming varied quite a bit between different domains. So while it's obnoxious, the first thing I do out the gate is split off the Kansai armies from the rest of the Japanese army, then try to prioritize getting an iron mine and some arms industries (while still doing a lot of the closed-loop stuff you have to do as Japan) while researching line infantry in order to Modernize the Kansai units. If you're building other stuff in addition (you'll need tools for iron anyways), then you'll find that by the time you're ready to kick things off that not all states are going to want to go to war with you - it especially helps if you find legislation that pisses off the landowners and not the Samurai (Like National Police Force). I just fought it for a third time (other things happened that made me want to roll back) and only 3 states declared against me. Of course, Russia also sided with the Shogunate this time, but I had my alliance with Joseon/Korea so I still managed to win that in 1851; and frankly I think I could have done it without Korea still. In any case, I figured someone way better than me at this game might want to give that a try since it's less cheesy, closer to historically accurate, and also protects you in the event that some random power decides to get involved on the side of the Shogunate. Figured it might be worth taking a crack at.
5:19 I think the numbers have been crunched on this, it’s better to research atmo up to, or close to 1000 switch off and let your tech spread (or continue researching industry) catch up to tier 2, then return to atmo for a week.
I cannot get the reformist general to lead Shogunate party. What am I missing? I always get a guy who is previously nowhere to be seen, e.g. not another of my generals and not potential general.
A. I love the extensive, in-depth video style. Really brings the imersion into vic3. Playing the game will always win out instead of solely playing the game's mechanics. B. What map texture are u using?
200 hours in and i never noticed that IGs in gov get an attraction hit when taxes are high. I always wondered why the clout was going down when I put someone in gov. Thanks!
I explained it in the video earlier..... Basically take the shogunate out of the leadership and into the opposition. Fire all generals and admirals that are part of the shogunate EXCEPT the one that has jingoism and high popularity. Fire the leader of the shogun BOOM you got desired new shogun. You can't fire a leader of any interest group if they are in your government so take that IG into the opposition.
@@LudietHistoria Hey Ludi, thanks for taking the time to reply. I just love your videos - so helpful, so much golden detail, just generally great! This is on me. I did follow your steps first time, but made the mistake of getting rid of the Emporer rather than the leader of the Shogunate. Then thought firing the other guys from being Generals can't have been what you'd meant by getting rid of them but didn't know what else to do. Followed more carefully this time, worked a charm, just like you said, so thanks!
I have.a challenge for you Ludie play as Ireland and turn the to a economic paradise Rule’s 1. Have to fres country of ireland 2. You cant start wars to expand territories but you can have colonies 3. You have to have better score then UK .4 have fun
Ludi needs to do an Oman run. I havent seen anyone do a video on them yet, and I want to see how someone deals with Zanzibar splitting off. And also playing a country where basically none of the resources you need are in your homeland.
In previous versions, Ninko Restoration was not recommended for most Japanese raids because he was a traditionalist from the shogunate, so I always played Gomei Restoration after 1853. Is there a reason for Ninko Restoration in this version?
lol i am trying as japan to create a power block called three empire between qing and korea but i look away for few second and suddenly qing exploded -_-
I gotta ask, how many restarts? Cause I've done 4 so far, cannot get any decent laws passed until 1850+, GB attacking for a treaty port (yes i improved relations) and then protectorate. Or russia attacks (yes i improved relations). Its just insane how dumb this can be sometimes
doing a similar liberalizing Japan run. After 40 years I have had 9 civil wars, gone into default twice, and had france pay off my debts twice. We are finally semi-liberal.....
Yes you're my guy in the background I'm writing my consumer satisfaction research thesis while listening to the economics of fictional feudal Japan Thank you for that!
Did they patch deleting the barracks to make revolutions harder? I got to the spot to delete but it was not allowing me to do it , I think it said it needs to be raised to delete
Don’t know if it still a thing in 1.7 but as Japan what I did to open my market without a headache is I declared war on the UK like a force recognition play and they automatically added the open market war goal. And as soon as I could I just withdrew without any other consequences than openins my market
I wish they would use real-world market terms for some of these concepts. "Market Access Price Impact," or the difference in price of the same commodity in different places, usually led by transportation costs from where it was produced, but sometimes altered by other market phenomenon, is called "basis" in real world commodity markets. Why not just use the one word term besides that Paradox probably doesn't know that lol
I would like to suggest you to do a bit more of roleplayinh when playing vic 3. Its fun to play optimally in eu4 but vic3 not that much (just suggestion and I havent watched the video yet)
The reason agrarianism went down in success chance is that you werent taking into account is that said success chance is looking at ALL sources that increase or decrease that chance that the game says. And well, the law success chance modifier that you get from events and the debate rolling for an increase in success chance is simply just a flat increase to said chance. Having gained around 30% more law success chance of passing Appointed from debate rolls and events, it of course means that you technically had a 30% higher chance of passing ALL laws, Including Agrarianism.
I liked playing forever isolasionist conqueror all my neighbors Japan, does this update and the added events for Japan make it to hard to bother with this play style?
Its just real world Japan being weird, Shogun lives in Edo (Tokyo) but the capital is Kyoto, Emperor takes back control of Japan moves capital to Edo and renames is Tokyo, continues to live Kyoto.
It's actually funny, turns out that when Pdox tried to make Japan more isolationist and left alone, the way they did it made Japan the *only* power most AI nations will try and curry favor with.
Love me some Japan run. Esp. for explaining stuff, being isolated at the start is a good thing but Japan also has the ability to do stuff and eventually become very successful. IIRC Romanticism is also needed for Greener Gras Campaign which can be very useful to populate regions like Hokkaidou or your main production centers. Once people are allowed to move of course. Switching from Traditionalism doesn't give you +25% taxation. It removes the -25% modifier. So you go from 75% to 100% which is a 33 1/3% increase or just 1/3. Can someone explain to me why the Emperor is smoking pipe? I mean if you ignore the tiny country called Russia, you are basically neighbours with the Swedes.
My economy completely fell apart in the latest patch. I was so confused. By 1850 I didn't have a university yet, and barely made it with 41 construction,
I don’t think you are appreciating the depth of the economy in Victoria 3. Local prices affect the SoL. Each state is its own economy and to optimise you want to take care of your pops locally. If you aren’t producing the goods they need locally they have to pay an increased amount. Each state needs to be self sustaining as much as possible if you get the balance right SoL is much higher and bottom up growth.
Is it viable to play isolationist and be self sufficient? Not necessarily as Japan. Because I like my citizen to keep slaving away at mines and factory being productive member of society instead of them becoming merchant and profiteering from everyone.
Lol, 2 weeks since release and the aspects like BIP are different in my new started campaign to this video. Also the chances for the laws are completely different - like professional army has around 20% succes chance and not like 70% as in the video :(
I wish someone would make a guide for the game so that a completely new player like me could understand anything. I technically know what to do, but when something happens and my nation collapses (which happened when i tried to follow this guide) I still have no idea why this happens. All of the existing guids are either made for players who understand more than I do or made for earlier versions of the game. Ludi, if you read this, please make a comprehensive guide on how to start doing anything in Vic 3. I really want to play this game but I sadly don't know how to and I don't seem to be able to learn this by myself.
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Play persia
Hey ludi, will you check out America. I think it's bugged, it says to start a military treaty bloc you need national milita and they start with it but won't let you form the bloc.
Ludi you hit the like goal, you must release part two immediately
2nd part here sir th-cam.com/video/BI-j2If-IT0/w-d-xo.html
damn I allready bought it :(
Fun fact, if you take the letters of Japan, remove the J, As, P and N and then add in L, U, D, I. You get Ludi. Thank you for wasting time to read this.
Jackass!🤣
Thx for pointing this out! Never knew this before now
OMG I never realized this, thanks, now I can do sccubabdbu
I actually read it to the end with such curiosity 😭😭
how do i get my 15 seconds back from my life i would never get back
Finally a video for those of us who played 75+ hours and know how to technically do stuff while still having no clue what to *do* when starting a new game!
OMG! Et tu Brutus?
Finally a video for those of us who played 400+ hours and know how to technically do stuff while still having no clue what to do when starting a new game as they only play the game for a month of at a time every few months and then randomly start doing really good on one run and then being completely clueless on another!
Day 1 of the update, Ludi :
J A P A N
bwahahahaha exactly what I was thinking, the time they will make a Japan DLC it will be huge for hime ahah
Day -1 of the update, Ludi :
P R U S S I A
7:49 one thing that could already be done in 1.6 was to split the units of an army by the state they were from. Making a separate army with Kansai units and then disbanding the rest of the units is much easier and faster than clicking one by one.
Too many clicks and brainpower, just click x button until it's over.
I can't for the life of me see how this is done, any transferring I can find just lets to decide on how many units I move not which ones
Goddamn! missed an expandable window!
@@LudietHistoria you are my spirit animal.
I can't believe how perfect and helpful this video is. I haven't played in maybe 6 months and came back for the dlc, but felt very lost on my first playthrough. I thought Ludi might have my back and he definitely does, thanks for the video!
Glad it hear it helped you out ^-^
Keep in mind guys, just like with Muscovy in EU4; Japan is *fine* at the start, but there is a nasty crisis waiting for you in the mid game if you don't take action to prevent it triggering in the mid game by your actions in the early game. If you don't industrialise, reform and put the Emperor on the throne (OR just Anyone in charge, so long as it isn't the Shogun and his lackies) and open up trade early, you'll get an event half way through the game timeline where the Americans show up and forcibly change your trade policy to an open one, if you haven't reformed by then, it triggers a crisis tick down to a civil war, alongside massive debuffs and low stability. If your trade is open by the mid game, the event won't fire at all. (This event is new, it was added this patch).
Japan itself also has few industrial resources, the quality of the metals are poor and no oil, with limited coal. This will become an issue in the late game of Vic3, this will force you to either take the historic path of Japan or you will need to be very clever with your trade deals to make sure you can secure these resources.
I stayed isolationist up until the 80s. 200 mines of coal should be enough. There's also like 300 iron mines too. Oil is super limited tho.
Since 1.5 or 1.6 any western powers will knock on your door to open free trade around 1870s.
In the current 1.7 however I got England to come by as early as 1940s. Possibly as the result of expanding iron mines and construction sector and liberalizing too early.
As a note though, it seems you can reliably get market liberal instigator for landowner very early due to the Java eruption in the 40s. If you keep your rice price high enough, people will piss off and demand change and a new political instigator will appear and you can appoint him to lead the land owner. Though I can’t keep him alive long enough to get all the change I want, he’ll mysterious die after a year or two.
You can also avoid being demand to open up by getting friendly with France and England at game start. They will get extremely friendly with you for some reasons, even Scandinavia.
@@IgnasV80s... like the 1980s? Because I don't believe you can get oil in the 1880s...
@@tynks_cool421 Whaling gives oil
I just started to play vic3, and I love how you explained everything in detail. It will help in my future campaigns a lot, appreciate you❤
Dude, I am new to this amazing game, thank you so much, this is soooo helpful. All of these little concepts and that I have been theorizing and trying to understand you are explaining very well as well as dropping tons of in depth knowledge. I am watching this very intensely pausing and rewatching everyhting you say like three times lol, this is perfect content. Thank you!
Victoria 3 DLC got 92% positive reviews, while Elden Ring DLC only got 66%. Crazy times!
it's still early
Elden Ring DLC was panned because Gen Z can't get gud.
@@foxdavion6865 Who do you think is buying all their games? Gen Z are 10-25 years old at this point, we're the main audience and have been for most of their biggest releases.
@@christianbroadbent7489 your point? Only confirms mine.
Tbf both are fine DLC's but one of them is too hard apparently
7:45 when you are in this situation when you need to disband all units except that units in your captital rather than check everysingle unit like you did you can create new army and then set that you want to tranfer units from first army to a secnd and you can there select from which state you only want to transfer the units and there you chose you capital unit and now you have new army that has units only from your capital, hope it helps and if it doesnt work when you will have stream and i have time i can help you understand it there better
In Vicky 3, Qing means food.
Bro Venezuela oil fields Late game will be niceee
Qing!
Qingchiling🍨
I'm surprised that isolated nations don't have a modifier that prevents them from declaring interests in regions that aren't directly adjacent to their home region. It's funny to think of a nearly feudal Japan that doesn't allow outside trade would send emissaries to the Rhine in order to curry favor with European leaders
Japan had emissaries in Europe during its isolationist period
Great content, friend! Learned a lot and love the game, so it was very helpful!
Glad to hear it!
I've played a lot, but must admit, you've brought some fresh ideas, subscribed and thankful. The answer I've been looking for though remains open, I'd like to play for Japan as a warmanger)) And I wonder, strategically, how should I pick the 1st, 2nd victim, how to don't annoy the powers much, how to grow "organically", when occupy, puppet, tribute and so on.
Thanks for the sub kind sir! If you want warmonger Japan, go colonial exploitation fast, pick on Gaza in south africa and the yemen minors first, then once u got exploitation passed go into the congo area and niger area and eat all the africans there. That will give you the pops needed so that when you reform you are strong enough to take on the great powers
I've played more than 800 hours this game (and another ton at Vic2). However, I saw the video entirely and has been a pleasure to listen the basics so well explained. Keep up the good work m8. Love from Spain!
Dude, I love your content. You always explain everything so thoroughly and teach me about the games. Keep up the good work!!
Glad to hear it!
Great content man keep up the good work
@@XiJinPing1989 thx brother
Damn, such a cool video!!! I loved it. Now I am waiting for episode 2. It is like watching Shogun and waiting for episodes to release😍😍😍
I need in depth videos like this, I gave up trying to play because I always struggled getting the economy running well.
I've tried other tutorials but never got the hang of things.
Same I needed videos like these when I first started, this is easily the hardest paradox game to learn imo
14:40 the thing about colonozing and claims is that it is not like some areas you need claim it is because you cant colonize already claimef area unless you have claim so if for example you would go to war with argentina and cancel their claims anybody would now be able to colonize south argentina
15:13 I learned something while never played before :)
I picked up the game on the Summer Sale, so I've only ever had 1.7, but had all these weird memories of things to do from watching older videos that now are bad. This helped a lot. I had just tried Japan before watching and did not know the thing about Armies. The Shogonate just game overed me when they revolted. Now I know better.
Edit: I think I was a little too worried about Radicals as well after a brutal game the other day.
ludi wtf, i got your video in 10 seconds
I edged on your profile picture
@ezgin2125i edged to yours it's very E-rotic
this pfp made me wanna go bust bust bust
As itshould always be
First day of playing the dlc and loosing in a 16man mp.
Ludy studyed the new Patch already and making a 55min vidieo lol. Ty
Holy schnäps
Can't afford DLC since my wallet is still missing.
Where did it go?🤔
Keep up the good work, Ludi. Love your content!
Ludi please do Portugal, it's impossible to even get a start. You have a wood deficit and one construction district, by the time you're halfway done conquering the southern african states, you are in crippling debt, missing almost every base resource and only halfway into fixing your wood issues. I can't get the empire up, every law I pass puts someone close to revolting, I have no production and no output. I need to know how to fix my portuguese dysfunction.
Definitely one of the more challenging European nations for sure.
Join British market?
@@colegaynor3638 Look guys, it's vanilla Andy here who can't get his economy up without getting his fix from Brittain.
@@ayuvir you could shoot for building agricultural buildings in your home provinces, make sure you have proper qualifications for the work of course. Portugal is a nation in 1836 that is most likely gonna have to have high taxes to survive the start. It is fun but you really have to grind in the start.
Alright, I've been looking for a place to say this for a bit now but I figure this would be as good as any:
So in the real-life Boshin War, despite being outnumbered by the Shogunate's forces, the Imperial forces came out on top due in large part to Emperor Meiji's modernization efforts prior to the war. This meant that at least some of the units under the Emperor's control had recieved modern training and arms from the French and British while those under the Shogunate were largely irregular forces whose training and arming varied quite a bit between different domains.
So while it's obnoxious, the first thing I do out the gate is split off the Kansai armies from the rest of the Japanese army, then try to prioritize getting an iron mine and some arms industries (while still doing a lot of the closed-loop stuff you have to do as Japan) while researching line infantry in order to Modernize the Kansai units. If you're building other stuff in addition (you'll need tools for iron anyways), then you'll find that by the time you're ready to kick things off that not all states are going to want to go to war with you - it especially helps if you find legislation that pisses off the landowners and not the Samurai (Like National Police Force). I just fought it for a third time (other things happened that made me want to roll back) and only 3 states declared against me. Of course, Russia also sided with the Shogunate this time, but I had my alliance with Joseon/Korea so I still managed to win that in 1851; and frankly I think I could have done it without Korea still.
In any case, I figured someone way better than me at this game might want to give that a try since it's less cheesy, closer to historically accurate, and also protects you in the event that some random power decides to get involved on the side of the Shogunate. Figured it might be worth taking a crack at.
Thank you for that series - learning a lot as a new player !
Great video! Love it!
King of Victoria 3.
5:19 I think the numbers have been crunched on this, it’s better to research atmo up to, or close to 1000 switch off and let your tech spread (or continue researching industry) catch up to tier 2, then return to atmo for a week.
I cannot get the reformist general to lead Shogunate party. What am I missing? I always get a guy who is previously nowhere to be seen, e.g. not another of my generals and not potential general.
A. I love the extensive, in-depth video style. Really brings the imersion into vic3. Playing the game will always win out instead of solely playing the game's mechanics.
B. What map texture are u using?
200 hours in and i never noticed that IGs in gov get an attraction hit when taxes are high. I always wondered why the clout was going down when I put someone in gov. Thanks!
250 hours of playtime in Vicky2 just as Japan, i am compelled to watch
DLC: Drops
Ludi:
Can anyone explain how he got the specific new Shogun he wanted at about 28:30?
Like he says "I fired the other guys", like how?
I explained it in the video earlier.....
Basically take the shogunate out of the leadership and into the opposition.
Fire all generals and admirals that are part of the shogunate EXCEPT the one that has jingoism and high popularity.
Fire the leader of the shogun
BOOM you got desired new shogun.
You can't fire a leader of any interest group if they are in your government so take that IG into the opposition.
@@LudietHistoria Hey Ludi, thanks for taking the time to reply. I just love your videos - so helpful, so much golden detail, just generally great!
This is on me. I did follow your steps first time, but made the mistake of getting rid of the Emporer rather than the leader of the Shogunate. Then thought firing the other guys from being Generals can't have been what you'd meant by getting rid of them but didn't know what else to do.
Followed more carefully this time, worked a charm, just like you said, so thanks!
I have.a challenge for you Ludie play as Ireland and turn the to a economic paradise
Rule’s
1. Have to fres country of ireland
2. You cant start wars to expand territories but you can have colonies
3. You have to have better score then UK
.4 have fun
Would love more Victoria 3 content.
Can’t wait for the new gameplay
Japan in this run has some very strange protectors. Thanks for the video.
“I’m watching tarkov streams while I record this” he’s literally me fr fr
Love this bideo!! Quick question, I see there’s extra info on literacy, living standards etc in the ledger - is that a mod or game settings?
it's no mod, base game, change ur theme from settings!
@@LudietHistoria thank you!!
Playing japan in victoria 3 is basically Shogun 2: Total War Fall of The Samurai.
Shogun 2 is a masterpiece
For some reason I don’t see the setting that enables you to choose the private sector constructions anyone know why?
You are always the guy on the second monitor whilst I play games.
awww thank you bro
15:14 Ludi do you have cameras in my house, how do you know
big brain content, thanks ludi
Ludi needs to do an Oman run. I havent seen anyone do a video on them yet, and I want to see how someone deals with Zanzibar splitting off. And also playing a country where basically none of the resources you need are in your homeland.
@LudietHistoria you got your likes my boi, you can give us part 2 now
here sir th-cam.com/video/BI-j2If-IT0/w-d-xo.html
In previous versions, Ninko Restoration was not recommended for most Japanese raids because he was a traditionalist from the shogunate,
so I always played Gomei Restoration after 1853. Is there a reason for Ninko Restoration in this version?
lol i am trying as japan to create a power block called three empire between qing and korea but i look away for few second and suddenly qing exploded -_-
I’m learning so many new things even though I have 100 hours time played. thank youuuu🎉🎉🎉
I gotta ask, how many restarts? Cause I've done 4 so far, cannot get any decent laws passed until 1850+, GB attacking for a treaty port (yes i improved relations) and then protectorate. Or russia attacks (yes i improved relations). Its just insane how dumb this can be sometimes
doing a similar liberalizing Japan run. After 40 years I have had 9 civil wars, gone into default twice, and had france pay off my debts twice. We are finally semi-liberal.....
Yes you're my guy in the background
I'm writing my consumer satisfaction research thesis while listening to the economics of fictional feudal Japan
Thank you for that!
Great video. Thank you
Would love to see more
Did they patch deleting the barracks to make revolutions harder? I got to the spot to delete but it was not allowing me to do it , I think it said it needs to be raised to delete
All bow to emperor Ludi!
Love this guy!
Don’t know if it still a thing in 1.7 but as Japan what I did to open my market without a headache is I declared war on the UK like a force recognition play and they automatically added the open market war goal. And as soon as I could I just withdrew without any other consequences than openins my market
not a thing anymore bro
The famous Japanese Tunisian rivalry, resulted in the JaPunic Wars.
I wish they would use real-world market terms for some of these concepts. "Market Access Price Impact," or the difference in price of the same commodity in different places, usually led by transportation costs from where it was produced, but sometimes altered by other market phenomenon, is called "basis" in real world commodity markets. Why not just use the one word term besides that Paradox probably doesn't know that lol
I would like to suggest you to do a bit more of roleplayinh when playing vic 3. Its fun to play optimally in eu4 but vic3 not that much (just suggestion and I havent watched the video yet)
If Brandenburg is must play nation in EU4 for Ludi, then Japan is the Vic3 for sure👌😂
The reason agrarianism went down in success chance is that you werent taking into account is that said success chance is looking at ALL sources that increase or decrease that chance that the game says. And well, the law success chance modifier that you get from events and the debate rolling for an increase in success chance is simply just a flat increase to said chance. Having gained around 30% more law success chance of passing Appointed from debate rolls and events, it of course means that you technically had a 30% higher chance of passing ALL laws, Including Agrarianism.
They aren’t “rough iron tools” they are “wrought iron tools” pronounced like rot. 24:57
Great video!
I liked playing forever isolasionist conqueror all my neighbors Japan, does this update and the added events for Japan make it to hard to bother with this play style?
How would you handle this for a land with very small pop? Say norway?
He's back! 4K videos when?
Can you explain the capital change? Was that explicitly done by you or a side effect of another event?
Its just real world Japan being weird, Shogun lives in Edo (Tokyo) but the capital is Kyoto, Emperor takes back control of Japan moves capital to Edo and renames is Tokyo, continues to live Kyoto.
You da man ludi!
It's actually funny, turns out that when Pdox tried to make Japan more isolationist and left alone, the way they did it made Japan the *only* power most AI nations will try and curry favor with.
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Appreciate the step by step 🫶🏻
Ufa , la hiper Alemania del vídeo anterior , pero ahora con animu
Hey Ludi, It seems that militaries are a bit more expensive but I don't see anything in the change log. Did they change anything and if so how?
Love me some Japan run. Esp. for explaining stuff, being isolated at the start is a good thing but Japan also has the ability to do stuff and eventually become very successful.
IIRC Romanticism is also needed for Greener Gras Campaign which can be very useful to populate regions like Hokkaidou or your main production centers. Once people are allowed to move of course.
Switching from Traditionalism doesn't give you +25% taxation. It removes the -25% modifier. So you go from 75% to 100% which is a 33 1/3% increase or just 1/3.
Can someone explain to me why the Emperor is smoking pipe?
I mean if you ignore the tiny country called Russia, you are basically neighbours with the Swedes.
My economy completely fell apart in the latest patch. I was so confused. By 1850 I didn't have a university yet, and barely made it with 41 construction,
Never clicked on a TH-cam video so quick😅😂😂
so AI will be scared shitless by 500 irregular infantry? or is power projection miscalculated?
I don’t think you are appreciating the depth of the economy in Victoria 3.
Local prices affect the SoL.
Each state is its own economy and to optimise you want to take care of your pops locally. If you aren’t producing the goods they need locally they have to pay an increased amount.
Each state needs to be self sustaining as much as possible if you get the balance right SoL is much higher and bottom up growth.
This.
Is it viable to play isolationist and be self sufficient? Not necessarily as Japan.
Because I like my citizen to keep slaving away at mines and factory being productive member of society instead of them becoming merchant and profiteering from everyone.
The closed borders change was so good for The Japans
do sombody have any tips about 1.7?? (somwhat comfuset)
omg new ludi video dropped! time to goon! 😛
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I tried to use this as a guide, economically got wreck. Is there any steps i missed?
Every time you said "in Kanto" I heard Encanto
Is there a way to turn off the private contruction sector? it make me that game is playing itself in 1.7 v
Lol, 2 weeks since release and the aspects like BIP are different in my new started campaign to this video. Also the chances for the laws are completely different - like professional army has around 20% succes chance and not like 70% as in the video :(
love a good japan run
I wish someone would make a guide for the game so that a completely new player like me could understand anything. I technically know what to do, but when something happens and my nation collapses (which happened when i tried to follow this guide) I still have no idea why this happens. All of the existing guids are either made for players who understand more than I do or made for earlier versions of the game. Ludi, if you read this, please make a comprehensive guide on how to start doing anything in Vic 3. I really want to play this game but I sadly don't know how to and I don't seem to be able to learn this by myself.
i got you bro, will make one for complete beginners soon!
@@LudietHistoria wait this actually worked. Thank you a lot in advance
I have never seen China crash so hard in any game before this day.
oh my god. It's so blue! Is that colorblind mode?
What is your setup at the beginning of the game. When pick your country?
i have everything on default, only thing I change is I increase assimillation to max so my late game gets less lag
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I always get the British to attack me when I play Japan.
Ludi love all your content and your command of English is outstanding but please, the R in Iron is silent. Great work as always sir.