Excellent video!! Engaging balance between roleplay and historical flavor! I think your party legitimacy issues come from Interest Groups not being in the party they want to be when elections start, so the votes they receive aren't calculated UNTIL they join the party.
Duuude!! as an argentine, i really apreciate the effort, but as a Victoria 3 player, the experience of playing Argentina the true and historically accurate way must have been sooo frustrating!, the low population + the country sometimes not being able to keep up with the US in therms of migration attraction, really makes for a very slow-phased gameplay... I often go for the full warmongering-imperialist route XD.
The early game was especially frustrating, hence why most of what I did was on the political side of things. After 1880 and those migration events start firing it gets so much easier!
Nice video however, you keep not including parties due to a fear of low legitimacy this calculation is flawed however, as the majority of that legitimacy decline is caused by government size issues which aren't actually real once they join that party. in addition, you'll win significantly more of the vote, further boosting your legitimacy, and allowing you to have greater diversity in your policy expansion. Like passing better economic policy, or professional army, which would let you expand your army in Buenos Aires instead of your low population states.
Yeah I try to play in a more historically accurate way, as opposed to following the meta game strategy. Building up industry is always a good idea in the game, but historically Argentina didn’t focus on this for most of the Vic 3 time period.
Nice video, is historical accurated, i can view how you study, greetings for Argentina, AGUANTE MILEI
Awesome video!!
Excellent video!! Engaging balance between roleplay and historical flavor!
I think your party legitimacy issues come from Interest Groups not being in the party they want to be when elections start, so the votes they receive aren't calculated UNTIL they join the party.
Thank you, glad you liked it! Yeah the legitimacy issue really confused me, luckily didn’t affect the playthrough direction too much!
Duuude!! as an argentine, i really apreciate the effort, but as a Victoria 3 player, the experience of playing Argentina the true and historically accurate way must have been sooo frustrating!, the low population + the country sometimes not being able to keep up with the US in therms of migration attraction, really makes for a very slow-phased gameplay... I often go for the full warmongering-imperialist route XD.
The early game was especially frustrating, hence why most of what I did was on the political side of things. After 1880 and those migration events start firing it gets so much easier!
Nice video
however, you keep not including parties due to a fear of low legitimacy
this calculation is flawed however, as the majority of that legitimacy decline is caused by government size issues which aren't actually real once they join that party. in addition, you'll win significantly more of the vote, further boosting your legitimacy, and allowing you to have greater diversity in your policy expansion. Like passing better economic policy, or professional army, which would let you expand your army in Buenos Aires instead of your low population states.
Thanks for that, I didn’t realise the legitimacy penalty would go away once they join!
nice vídeo!!
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it
You play very different then me I just spam industry's and do civil wars and get to great power and get laise fair
Yeah I try to play in a more historically accurate way, as opposed to following the meta game strategy. Building up industry is always a good idea in the game, but historically Argentina didn’t focus on this for most of the Vic 3 time period.
you can play with Peru-Bolivia, please
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