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It is being ran as a council republic, with social democrats in charge (ew I know)

But everyone lives well, not exploiting any countries for it and am fairly peaceful. Only one war with norway really.

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[–] GenderIsOpSec@hexbear.net 8 points 3 weeks ago (4 children)

so if my experience is mostly just fucking around in CK2 and a lot of Stellaris how easy would this game be for me to pick up and play? Thinking about getting it and would like to know if I drop it like a stone like HOI4 after only a few hours.

[–] ObamaSama@hexbear.net 6 points 3 weeks ago

I bounced off of other paradox games pretty quickly but this one grabbed me immediately. Like others have said, it’s a materialism simulator where your internal politics actually matter and are directly affected by how you play. It’s also a lot of microing supply and demand of various resources with local and global economies interacting. It’s less plotting to assassinate a rival leader and more plotting to tank their economy by becoming the biggest exporter of steel. There are a lot of systems going on but for me it felt really intuitive just from a basic understanding of material drivers of politics and economics

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