One day, I hope to be able to get into these. I've given EU3 a few attempts but I can never get around the interface. Messages pop up all the time and they really break the flow of the game. It's finally come to my attention that you can change the messaging settings, so maybe that might help.
I never played such a game before, but I'm interested. So which game would you recommend to start with?
Europa Universalis 3, with all the expansions. It's got just enough of the other specialised games to be a great bridge into them.
Like the combat? Buy Hearts of Iron 3 or the upcoming Napoleon's Campaigns 2.
Like the economy? Buy Victoria 2.
Like the characters? Buy Crusader Kings 2, Sengoku or EU: Rome.
Want more of a challenge? Buy Magna Mundi.
I've been waiting for a decent opportunity to pick up Crusader Kings 2. The demo was amazing even if I had no idea what I was doing.
Reading AARs (After action reports, there are some in the official paradox forums) or looking at a Let's play are some good ways to learn how to play paradox games, especially if you find good ones that explain the choices.I've been waiting for a decent opportunity to pick up Crusader Kings 2. The demo was amazing even if I had no idea what I was doing.
Europa Universalis 3, with all the expansions. It's got just enough of the other specialised games to be a great bridge into them.
Like the combat? Buy Hearts of Iron 3 or the upcoming Napoleon's Campaigns 2.
Like the economy? Buy Victoria 2.
Like the characters? Buy Crusader Kings 2, Sengoku or EU: Rome.
Want more of a challenge? Buy Magna Mundi.
Before the game came out, I was watching a lot of ParadoxianLP's LP's as Leon.Reading AARs (After action reports, there are some in the official paradox forums) or looking at a Let's play are some good ways to learn how to play paradox games, especially if you find good ones that explain the choices.
No.Has Magna Mundi been released yet?
Which version did you play? They also changed the handling of messages for their recent games (and I think they changed it in the latest expansion of EUIII, I think.)One day, I hope to be able to get into these. I've given EU3 a few attempts but I can never get around the interface. Messages pop up all the time and they really break the flow of the game. It's finally come to my attention that you can change the messaging settings, so maybe that might help.
One day, I hope to be able to get into these. I've given EU3 a few attempts but I can never get around the interface. Messages pop up all the time and they really break the flow of the game. It's finally come to my attention that you can change the messaging settings, so maybe that might help.
Is there a good starter guide for HOI?Woo, thread is up!
Here's a pretty good starter guide. Also includes suggestions on message settings and stuff I believe:
http://lparchive.org/Europa-Universalis-III-Divine-Wind/
Really?Hmm, so I wouldn't exactly recommend Sengoku.
It just seemed to lack depth :-/
I haven't really touched many LPs for CK2 aside from skimming a couple for pure entertainment (the game lends itself quite well for weird and funny situations), because I found it to be pretty simple to get right away, at least compared to the other titles, and before that I completely forgot it was coming out soon (oops) so I don't have many suggestion as far as teaching lps go but that youtube channel looks like could be quite the resource.Before the game came out, I was watching a lot of ParadoxianLP's LP's as Leon.
He just started a new one as the Hapsburgs.
Man, I know I keep saying this, but I should really take the time to learn how to play HOI III.
I still can't believe I had trouble powering through Belgium as Germany in one of the few games I tried.
Man, I know I keep saying this, but I should really take the time to learn how to play HOI III.
I still can't believe I had trouble powering through Belgium as Germany in one of the few games I tried.
Actually:
Is there a good starter guide for HOI?
I think Hearts of Iron 2 worth a mention as well. It is no where as complicated as HOI3 but still offer pretty complex gameplay.
Man, I know I keep saying this, but I should really take the time to learn how to play HOI III.
I still can't believe I had trouble powering through Belgium as Germany in one of the few games I tried.
Actually:
Is there a good starter guide for HOI?
Dude. Do it. Once you learn the interface, each game becomes its own little variation on the theme. The concept is similar to Dwarf Fortress. Once you get over the learning cliff, it's pure bliss.One day, I hope to be able to get into these. I've given EU3 a few attempts but I can never get around the interface. Messages pop up all the time and they really break the flow of the game. It's finally come to my attention that you can change the messaging settings, so maybe that might help.
I tried to get into EU III by playing it for an hour but I was having problems so I stopped. Any great tutorials out there or can anyone tell which is the most approachable Paradox map game? From the GB quicklooks, it seemed to me that Crusader Kings seemed a little bit easier.
In HoI III I was the US and I sort of just sat there the whole war.
I tried to get into EU III by playing it for an hour but I was having problems so I stopped. Any great tutorials out there or can anyone tell which is the most approachable Paradox map game? From the GB quicklooks, it seemed to me that Crusader Kings seemed a little bit easier.
Yea... since I've gotten CK2, I haven't even touched Sengoku. It's like, CK2-lite.Really?
I never picked it up, not really sure why, but if this is the case I'll wait for a low enough sale before buying it.
You are aware that there already is a Game of Thrones mod, right?I'm spending some spare time modding the map into Westeros and Essos from Song of Ice and Fire, in the hopes that someone else can actually build a full TC out of it... That said I am still a bit clueless about the dynasty style games...
Love EU3. Picked up HoI3 and V2 in the past two Steam sales, but I've yet to try them out. To be honest, I'm kind of annoyed now that I got them. Crusader Kings II looks a lot more up my alley and I feel like I should've waited for that instead.
You are aware that there already is a Game of Thrones mod, right?
http://forum.paradoxplaza.com/forum/showthread.php?594709-MOD-A-Game-of-Thrones
Magna Mundi spawned from a mod of Europa Universalis 3, right?
I never tried it, but I may give it a go even if I already have troubles finding time slots to give to CK2.