so i've done eu4, hoi4, the breeding sim. i get really stressed leading up to important conflicts. afraid all my plans will go to waste. doing tons of save scumming. either optimizing or cheating because my free time is so limited and i want to see the cool thing i planned happen.
but vic3 feels more go with the flow. sure, my goal is some kind of communism (national or global), but that's a long ways off and meanwhile i'll just let stuff happen and happily clickity click my little mines and factories into place and relax as
it's the build-up phase of Hoi4 but lasting 100 years instead of 4
it really does seem like the most materialist paradox map game. you are just a passenger on a train of the forces of history. sure you can press the brakes or horn but you don't feel like an actual "living breathing godhead of a nation directing everything like an infectious alien hive mind"
so yeah. good sleepytime game. hopefully it gets better over time.
i have a brand new 9800x3d lol. maybe my definition of 'slow' is different.
The economy is the point, but the only thing you can do is make buildings. I also think the lack of stockpiling makes everything feel so ephemeral; never really feel the difference between -75 and +75% pricing, plus all the mapi stuff; its just too much detail for so little difference in outcome. Once you go beyond like 10 states to take care of, I just build wherever there are jobseekers and don't worry about pricing. The game UI makes its so difficult to manage effectively. Too tedious!
I suppose it’s a matter of likes and dislikes at that point then. I greatly enjoy the economy management in this game personally. I find it fun balancing all of the various goods and then shooting my GDP into
I have a 7800x3d personally, so a bit under yours. That also must be a matter of opinion. Or you’re running at 5x speed at that point. I only ever run at 3x and 4x throughout the entire game.
Yeah i play at 5x the whole game and pause when needed