Victoria 3... JAPAN! | Ep 5 | Building an Economy From Scratch!
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- čas přidán 23. 04. 2024
- Japan is COMPLETELY different in vibe from anything we've played before. We are isolationists (at least to start!) and must build a complete industry chain from scratch. Do we open our borders? Do we open other people's borders... by force? Let's find out!
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Quill is going to spend another 20 in game years before he realizes that the Honorable Restoration isn't moving, isn't he?
Or whenever he catch up with the comments
@@calvinchen4377 I don't think he really does
@@calvinchen4377 he doesn’t read CZcams comments
@@elsacelsing6968 He does, but rarely. And he does record multiple episodes at a time, so we might see a reaction 6 episodes from now. But usually it's something that is totally outdated and useless at that time, sadly.
It is particularly annoying because he was so close. He only had like less than 2 years left on it.
3:50: Closed Borders disallows internal migration, as written in the grey text on the left of the policy screen
18:37 The enactment success chance bonuses you get from events technically apply to all laws, but expire when the enactment ends, which means that the bonuses show for all laws while you’re enacting.
You can force a party into your government even if it isn't part of your recommended government. It will hurt your legitimacy, but often times it won't do so by much if your government is already pretty legitimate. Since the new government isn't confirmed until you hit the button, it is always worth testing out different options. You can find surprisingly good governments that aren't in the recommended ones.
5:34 you should try to tax products that affect the wealthiest strata. In the beginning of the game, as the only ones who consume services and transportation are the upper strata, they're prime candidates for consumption taxes.
Liquor, on the other hand, is pretty bad, as it is usually a lower strata product and will reduce the SoL of them.
I love quill playing vic 3 but this one was kinda frustrating, lots of little things like not realizing migration, honorable restoration not moving, and choosing less profitable trade routes
Closed borders really shouldn’t affect internal migration, but it does. Ideally internal migration should be controlled by serfdom
The end of this was kind of painful. You were running a deficit when you had only 10 construction sectors, but you happened to be running off the investment pool and thought you were positive. So now you are very negative when doing government construction with 18 sectors.
You're starting to see the big downside to selecting the game rule that allows you direct control over all construction. If you had left the investment pool as autonomous, they would build any industry (not just agriculture) and you could stop all government construction and the pool would pick up your entire construction industry output building anything that's in demand while you let your piggy bank refill. So you're not leaving any construction capacity behind, you just don't have direct control over it.
With that rule on, you're forced to manually queue up agriculture and infrastructure, and only that, in order to use the pool.
Really enjoying this playthrough. Keep up with the great vids!
2:00 the best building to "de-peasant" your population and increase the power of Capitalists is 100% Logging Camps. Way, WAY better than Fishing Warves and Whalling Stations, because Lumber is always being demanded. You can just spam Logging Camps until you can't build them anymore, and it'll do WONDERS for both the economy and the Capitalists Clout.
Brunei will also have oil.
Paying some interest on govt debt give more money to those capitalists and also makes them more powerful
the fact that the Ainu are the dominant culture in "Hokkaido" and you said that Scares me 💀
Please please slow down. You are rushing by making hasty decision and forgetting to do important things 😢
I really miss his old EU4 style where he would play very methodically and down to earth. Lot's of pausing, thinking out loud, reading every single event pop up, etc. This Let's Play honestly feels so rushed like he's just trying to jam it in before he moves on to the next thing :(