Victoria 3... JAPAN! | Ep 4 | Building an Economy From Scratch!
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- čas přidán 22. 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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31:58 Honorable restoration stopped because you put the shogunate back in power.
Classic Quill... place the shogunate back into the government, and then point out that a stopped condition is going great (not realizing it is stopped).
Not sure how far ahead you record them upload. But recognition is a war demand you can take from Great Powers, not just winning against major powers. Historically, Japan would get recognized after defeating Russia in the Russo-Japanese war.
Since you didnt mention it, the biggest thing traditionalism to agrarianism does is get rid of the 15% MAPI penalty. MAPI is effectively a permanent infrastructure deficit, so it reduces the productivity of all buildings that rely on the national market to sell or buy their goods, not just the local market. The market price being what it is matters little when you have super low MAPI, as the local state price is much more important than the market price. This is also why stock market is such a good technology
As a note, if you finish the restoration tree of events, you can get free claims on Korea...
26:34 you should check out Hokkaido. It is what I've seen called as a "rainbow state" - a state that has al the raw resources to make the industry work in and on itself.
It has Iron and Coal for Steel, Sulfur for explosives (for the dynamite for mines) and wood for all tools pre-rubber (which I doubt is even available in Japan).
Quill probably knows, but he really lacks any method of increasing its worker count since Japan is notoriously hard to get Multiculturalism and pulling migration isn't really enough for all the mines he could build there.
He'd have to progress from closed borders to migration controls for that to be possible first.
@@Adyen11234 He just needs to not have closed borders so his own people can move around internally.
FYI one of the largest coal mines in Kyuushuu was a small island that got entirely covered by a small town and mining buildings. It's nickname is called Gunkan Jima (battleship island) and it was the setting of a James Bond movie.
if you change the mode of gov admin away from religious it should lower the monks influence
Loving this playthrough so far. I have found Japan to be a country that I have come back to a couple of times because it has such an interesting balance of pros, like literacy and cons, like the isolationism and focus of major powers
You could industrilze way foods industries by using these hige agricultural potential, later if grains get expansice theres always china right there and their almosyt infine amout of grain to export
Wondering when you build agricultural buildings you keep building the least profitable ones (ranching, farms) instead of tea, tobacco, etc. Is it simply that they're on the left and the first ones you select?
You almost always want to subzide your railroads because if how important they are to infrastructure
Hey Quill, how do you keep the game from stuttering when you're on the fastest game speed?
Oh no! New episode. But I should be in the kitchen, making an apple/pear/strawberry lattice pie.
*Banzai!*
Question for things like construction Sectors, Government Centers and Universities. Is it a good idea to slap one down in every state? and then focus on economy of scale? or should you always just focus economy of scale?
it depends, for countries like Russia you might want to put an university per state to help literacy but usually is best to specialize your states and use (and abuse) the economy of scale. With goverment centres, pay attention to technology so you don't over build too much cuz they can be expensive.
I don't think I understand this game at all. ^^;; How is Tokugawa Ieyoshi the shogun but not the leader of the shogunate, uh, faction?
The "Shogunate" faction represents the collective organized capacity of the landowners, it's essentially the hereditary informal portion of the Shogun's government. They need to be simulated with their own leader so that they can disagree with the Shogun.
@@Endymionologist Ahh thank you, that makes sense.
He is not really playing as Japan, more like "generic v3 country". He's ignoring whaling and keeping a railroad fixation when he can Port everything. And adding Shogun to government was a large mistake.
bonzai bring on the kamakazy.
You should commit Suudoku.
ayo first
look at who dosen't like chinaor russia for alliances.