Victoria II is a new part of the fabulous collection of Paradox Interactive on the grand strategy games, each covering different periods of history, and gives you trying to do basically anything you want. This title covers the time period from 1835 to 1935, covering the American Civil War, the Great War and during the period when the sun never set on the United Kingdom. You can control any country in the world and try to remake the story in its discretion, may even be so that none of these events, I just said if anything should happen (but good luck trying to remove the UK). Industrialization of his people, to colonize what is left, and to combat the increasingly militant nature of the population game continues. There is no better game out there for the historical simulation, as it is, but this does not mean you will not have some problems at the micro level, to fight.
Many names are Paradox rights issues, when released, and although this game is stable and fully playable on the release at this time, it has become clear that the main issue is the revolution and rebellion. If your government is the most progressive and worker-friendly in the world (and even sometimes, if it is) you will face constant uprisings. They are usually not so difficult to deal with – insurgent forces are not very effective and your military can dispose of them without any problems. But boredom is clear from the troops stationed in every area of your empire may be remote, sometimes once a year or more in the game is incredibly difficult. This slows down the pace of the game in the round, as you slowly push their troops around, and your plans violated again and again. This will be fixed in the next patch, and there are fan patches that are available already, but those who do not frequent the forums paradox can get into disappointment.
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