• Oh! Oh! Oh!

    From Dimensional Traveler@21:1/5 to All on Tue Oct 25 16:15:37 2022
    Speaking of games we are anticipating, I just found out that 'Victoria
    3' was released today. I didn't even know it was being worked on! I'm
    not buying it immediately because I just had a root canal yesterday,
    haven't had anything close to a decent nights sleep in 5 days and know
    I'm not thinking clearly. But it will be mine! Yes precious, you will
    be mine. Just as soon as I can be sure I can afford you and after some
    of the worse of the ever present Paradox Games game destroying bugs have
    been stomped on. But it will be mine, Precious!

    --
    I've done good in this world. Now I'm tired and just want to be a cranky
    dirty old man.

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  • From Mark P. Nelson@21:1/5 to Dimensional Traveler on Wed Oct 26 05:46:18 2022
    Dimensional Traveler <dtravel@sonic.net> wrote in news:tj9qmn$28cis$1@dont- email.me:

    Speaking of games we are anticipating, I just found out that 'Victoria
    3' was released today. I didn't even know it was being worked on! I'm
    not buying it immediately because I just had a root canal yesterday,
    haven't had anything close to a decent nights sleep in 5 days and know
    I'm not thinking clearly. But it will be mine! Yes precious, you will
    be mine. Just as soon as I can be sure I can afford you and after some
    of the worse of the ever present Paradox Games game destroying bugs have
    been stomped on. But it will be mine, Precious!


    Travel to distant lands, enslave the populace and despoil them of their archaeological treasures and mineral wealth. all the while gifting them with your enlightened religious ideals--WOOHOO!

    --
    Clotho, Lachesis, Atropos -- the only sysadmins that matter

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  • From JAB@21:1/5 to Mark P. Nelson on Wed Oct 26 09:08:58 2022
    On 26/10/2022 06:46, Mark P. Nelson wrote:
    Dimensional Traveler <dtravel@sonic.net> wrote in news:tj9qmn$28cis$1@dont- email.me:

    Speaking of games we are anticipating, I just found out that 'Victoria
    3' was released today. I didn't even know it was being worked on! I'm
    not buying it immediately because I just had a root canal yesterday,
    haven't had anything close to a decent nights sleep in 5 days and know
    I'm not thinking clearly. But it will be mine! Yes precious, you will
    be mine. Just as soon as I can be sure I can afford you and after some
    of the worse of the ever present Paradox Games game destroying bugs have
    been stomped on. But it will be mine, Precious!


    Travel to distant lands, enslave the populace and despoil them of their archaeological treasures and mineral wealth. all the while gifting them with your enlightened religious ideals--WOOHOO!


    You forgot the railways!

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  • From JAB@21:1/5 to Dimensional Traveler on Wed Oct 26 09:08:01 2022
    On 26/10/2022 00:15, Dimensional Traveler wrote:
    Speaking of games we are anticipating, I just found out that 'Victoria
    3' was released today.  I didn't even know it was being worked on!  I'm
    not buying it immediately because I just had a root canal yesterday,
    haven't had anything close to a decent nights sleep in 5 days and know
    I'm not thinking clearly.  But it will be mine!  Yes precious, you will
    be mine.  Just as soon as I can be sure I can afford you and after some
    of the worse of the ever present Paradox Games game destroying bugs have
    been stomped on.  But it will be mine, Precious!


    I have got the first one but for me it suffers from the problem that a
    lot of grand strategy games have. These are games that require a serious investment of time not just to play them but to learn how to play them.
    That just doesn't sit well with my current gaming habits of play a game
    for maybe ten plus hours then put it down to come back to it later.

    This reality translates to I come back to the game and realise the I
    have to redo all the tutorials just to remember how to play the game.
    One that I found kinda got around that problem was Crusaders Kings II.
    Yes you can play it as a grand strategy game but you can also treat it
    more like an RPG where your role is your dynasty and the story that unfolds.

    Hope you enjoy it anyway!

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  • From Spalls Hurgenson@21:1/5 to dtravel@sonic.net on Wed Oct 26 12:02:39 2022
    On Tue, 25 Oct 2022 16:15:37 -0700, Dimensional Traveler
    <dtravel@sonic.net> wrote:

    Speaking of games we are anticipating, I just found out that 'Victoria
    3' was released today. I didn't even know it was being worked on! I'm
    not buying it immediately because I just had a root canal yesterday,
    haven't had anything close to a decent nights sleep in 5 days and know
    I'm not thinking clearly. But it will be mine! Yes precious, you will
    be mine. Just as soon as I can be sure I can afford you and after some
    of the worse of the ever present Paradox Games game destroying bugs have
    been stomped on. But it will be mine, Precious!


    Don't do it. Don't buy another Paradox Games product. You have so much
    to live for. There's no need to throw all your time down that rabbit
    hole. Because you will. PG titles are deeper time-sinks than any
    you'll find outside the galactic core, and once you start playing
    you'll never escape.

    Think of your family. Think how much they love and care for you (and
    you for them). Think of all the beautiful sunsets you'll miss. Think
    of the yummy food. Once you load up that game, that's all gone. You'll
    be stuck eatin' ramen noodles and poop-socking it until the end of
    your days. Is it really worth it?

    Well... maybe just one campaign. 'Cause you can stop if you really
    want, right?

    ;-P

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  • From Dimensional Traveler@21:1/5 to Spalls Hurgenson on Wed Oct 26 11:02:25 2022
    On 10/26/2022 9:02 AM, Spalls Hurgenson wrote:
    On Tue, 25 Oct 2022 16:15:37 -0700, Dimensional Traveler
    <dtravel@sonic.net> wrote:

    Speaking of games we are anticipating, I just found out that 'Victoria
    3' was released today. I didn't even know it was being worked on! I'm
    not buying it immediately because I just had a root canal yesterday,
    haven't had anything close to a decent nights sleep in 5 days and know
    I'm not thinking clearly. But it will be mine! Yes precious, you will
    be mine. Just as soon as I can be sure I can afford you and after some
    of the worse of the ever present Paradox Games game destroying bugs have
    been stomped on. But it will be mine, Precious!


    Don't do it. Don't buy another Paradox Games product. You have so much
    to live for. There's no need to throw all your time down that rabbit
    hole. Because you will. PG titles are deeper time-sinks than any
    you'll find outside the galactic core, and once you start playing
    you'll never escape.

    Think of your family. Think how much they love and care for you (and
    you for them). Think of all the beautiful sunsets you'll miss. Think
    of the yummy food. Once you load up that game, that's all gone. You'll
    be stuck eatin' ramen noodles and poop-socking it until the end of
    your days. Is it really worth it?

    Well... maybe just one campaign. 'Cause you can stop if you really
    want, right?

    ;-P


    Wimp!

    Spalls, I once spent 8 years playing a full campaign of 'War in the
    Pacific: Admiral's Edition'. If could play AND ENJOY a game that took
    me longer to play than the real war in much greater detail than anything Paradox has done do you really think anything they _could_ do could
    scare me? And I played a lot of 'Victoria II'.

    :P

    --
    I've done good in this world. Now I'm tired and just want to be a cranky
    dirty old man.

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  • From PW@21:1/5 to JAB on Sun Oct 30 18:22:20 2022
    On Wed, 26 Oct 2022 09:08:01 +0100, JAB <noway@nochance.com> wrote:

    On 26/10/2022 00:15, Dimensional Traveler wrote:
    Speaking of games we are anticipating, I just found out that 'Victoria
    3' was released today.  I didn't even know it was being worked on!  I'm
    not buying it immediately because I just had a root canal yesterday,
    haven't had anything close to a decent nights sleep in 5 days and know
    I'm not thinking clearly.  But it will be mine!  Yes precious, you will
    be mine.  Just as soon as I can be sure I can afford you and after some
    of the worse of the ever present Paradox Games game destroying bugs have
    been stomped on.  But it will be mine, Precious!


    I have got the first one but for me it suffers from the problem that a
    lot of grand strategy games have. These are games that require a serious >investment of time not just to play them but to learn how to play them.
    That just doesn't sit well with my current gaming habits of play a game
    for maybe ten plus hours then put it down to come back to it later.

    This reality translates to I come back to the game and realise the I
    have to redo all the tutorials just to remember how to play the game.
    One that I found kinda got around that problem was Crusaders Kings II.
    Yes you can play it as a grand strategy game but you can also treat it
    more like an RPG where your role is your dynasty and the story that unfolds.

    Hope you enjoy it anyway!

    *--

    I agree with JAB!!

    I only have Crusaders King 3 and I spent many hours going through the
    lengthy tutorials never to finish them and actually play the game.

    Maybe I should boot it up and play it like JAB says!!

    -pw

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  • From Dimensional Traveler@21:1/5 to All on Sun Oct 30 18:47:44 2022
    On 10/30/2022 5:22 PM, PW wrote:
    On Wed, 26 Oct 2022 09:08:01 +0100, JAB <noway@nochance.com> wrote:

    On 26/10/2022 00:15, Dimensional Traveler wrote:
    Speaking of games we are anticipating, I just found out that 'Victoria
    3' was released today.  I didn't even know it was being worked on!  I'm >>> not buying it immediately because I just had a root canal yesterday,
    haven't had anything close to a decent nights sleep in 5 days and know
    I'm not thinking clearly.  But it will be mine!  Yes precious, you will >>> be mine.  Just as soon as I can be sure I can afford you and after some >>> of the worse of the ever present Paradox Games game destroying bugs have >>> been stomped on.  But it will be mine, Precious!


    I have got the first one but for me it suffers from the problem that a
    lot of grand strategy games have. These are games that require a serious
    investment of time not just to play them but to learn how to play them.
    That just doesn't sit well with my current gaming habits of play a game
    for maybe ten plus hours then put it down to come back to it later.

    This reality translates to I come back to the game and realise the I
    have to redo all the tutorials just to remember how to play the game.
    One that I found kinda got around that problem was Crusaders Kings II.
    Yes you can play it as a grand strategy game but you can also treat it
    more like an RPG where your role is your dynasty and the story that unfolds. >>
    Hope you enjoy it anyway!

    *--

    I agree with JAB!!

    I only have Crusaders King 3 and I spent many hours going through the
    lengthy tutorials never to finish them and actually play the game.

    Maybe I should boot it up and play it like JAB says!!

    Well, the Steam forums for Vic3 are ... highly unkind. It seems like
    Paradox reached a new low in screwed up game mechanics. It may be years
    before it is playable, if ever. Sad. :(

    --
    I've done good in this world. Now I'm tired and just want to be a cranky
    dirty old man.

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  • From JAB@21:1/5 to All on Mon Oct 31 08:26:05 2022
    On 31/10/2022 00:22, PW wrote:
    On Wed, 26 Oct 2022 09:08:01 +0100, JAB <noway@nochance.com> wrote:
    This reality translates to I come back to the game and realise the I
    have to redo all the tutorials just to remember how to play the game.
    One that I found kinda got around that problem was Crusaders Kings II.
    Yes you can play it as a grand strategy game but you can also treat it
    more like an RPG where your role is your dynasty and the story that unfolds. >>
    Hope you enjoy it anyway!

    *--

    I agree with JAB!!

    I only have Crusaders King 3 and I spent many hours going through the
    lengthy tutorials never to finish them and actually play the game.

    Maybe I should boot it up and play it like JAB says!!


    It's certainly worth a try (assuming CK:3 supports the same type of
    play) as it means you can skimp a lot on the this is how you 'beat' the
    game.

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  • From Spalls Hurgenson@21:1/5 to dtravel@sonic.net on Mon Oct 31 11:37:02 2022
    On Sun, 30 Oct 2022 18:47:44 -0700, Dimensional Traveler
    <dtravel@sonic.net> wrote:

    Well, the Steam forums for Vic3 are ... highly unkind. It seems like
    Paradox reached a new low in screwed up game mechanics. It may be years >before it is playable, if ever. Sad. :(


    But it's not really surprising, is it? Paradox games have a reputation
    for being really fun, really deep experiences... eventually. Usually
    months or years down the line and after a lot of extra, expensive DLC.
    Until then, they feel incomplete, often crashy, and lacking in
    features.

    TL;DR: play the game, but wait until the "Complete" edition ;-)

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  • From Dimensional Traveler@21:1/5 to Spalls Hurgenson on Mon Oct 31 14:16:33 2022
    On 10/31/2022 8:37 AM, Spalls Hurgenson wrote:
    On Sun, 30 Oct 2022 18:47:44 -0700, Dimensional Traveler
    <dtravel@sonic.net> wrote:

    Well, the Steam forums for Vic3 are ... highly unkind. It seems like
    Paradox reached a new low in screwed up game mechanics. It may be years
    before it is playable, if ever. Sad. :(


    But it's not really surprising, is it? Paradox games have a reputation
    for being really fun, really deep experiences... eventually. Usually
    months or years down the line and after a lot of extra, expensive DLC.
    Until then, they feel incomplete, often crashy, and lacking in
    features.

    TL;DR: play the game, but wait until the "Complete" edition ;-)

    I know that is their reputation but even the people who like Paradox
    games are saying this one is _really_ bad. And from some of the problem reports I've read I can understand why.

    --
    I've done good in this world. Now I'm tired and just want to be a cranky
    dirty old man.

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  • From JAB@21:1/5 to Dimensional Traveler on Tue Nov 1 11:41:56 2022
    On 31/10/2022 21:16, Dimensional Traveler wrote:
    On 10/31/2022 8:37 AM, Spalls Hurgenson wrote:
    On Sun, 30 Oct 2022 18:47:44 -0700, Dimensional Traveler
    <dtravel@sonic.net> wrote:

    Well, the Steam forums for Vic3 are ... highly unkind.  It seems like
    Paradox reached a new low in screwed up game mechanics.  It may be years >>> before it is playable, if ever.  Sad.  :(


    But it's not really surprising, is it? Paradox games have a reputation
    for being really fun, really deep experiences... eventually. Usually
    months or years down the line and after a lot of extra, expensive DLC.
    Until then, they feel incomplete, often crashy, and lacking in
    features.

    TL;DR: play the game, but wait until the "Complete" edition ;-)

    I know that is their reputation but even the people who like Paradox
    games are saying this one is _really_ bad.  And from some of the problem reports I've read I can understand why.


    I did read some of the reviews and even but Paradox's standards it seems
    as though they dropped the ball somewhat.

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