I Spread FREEDOM to EVERY OIL PRODUCING Nation in Victoria 3
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- Опубликовано: 20 апр 2024
- Victoria 3 1.6 USA is out here taking the oil in the name of democracy
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The event for Hawai'i getting puppeted gives more infamy because in that way, you illegally overthrow the govt. of the Kingdom and replace them with white supremacist planters, whom almost no one likes, even in the XIX century. If you were just to invade and puppet them, you would not uproot the local government and customs and just leave them be under new authority
Hawaiian annexation was done under dubious circumstances, so it makes sense that doing it through the event might cause more infamy.
When it comes to Multiculturalism there are a few rules: you can only convert a culture when it is a main culture of the country and in a homeland the state of the culture of your country, hence you can convert any culture to Yankee if that culture has pops in a state where Yankee is a Homeland(so a pop of any culture in New York will be converted, but a pop in Oman will never convert to Yankee as it is not a homeland state of Yankee, they can be converted if they move though.
When it comes to oil, the deposits across the USA are fairly accurate, at the start of oil production the USA had some of the best and most easily accessible oil deposits in the world. They were light sweet crude, which was both easier to refine and extract, it was also at fairly shallow depths making it even easier.
If you want to see where the oil is, look to the "potential" map mode, it will show where oil has been discovered, but many nations will not build oil derricks, so this is the best way to find oil. This only really works post 1895, as most nations have not gotten the tech yet.
Final note, for anyone who read this far and is interested, most of the oil available in the game is historically accurate. However it only includes oil deposits that were discovered up until game end, and does not include deposits discovered after. This was likely done for the historical aspects, and the idea that the oil couldn't have been extracted until later. However this is a bit misleading as there are a massive number of oilfields that were economically exploited for decades using old techniques that were very much in use by people in the early 1900s. Oilfields in some places, such as Ecuador, were discovered in the 1960's and have produced more than 1.7 billion barrels of oil, and did not use any new technologies, and could have easily been exploited during the time period of Victoria 3, it was simply just a lack of will and size of containerships. While the game does show that it has oil it is not very representative sometimes. It can feel as though the devs just arbitrarily put a number down that might make gameplay interesting. This is a bit of a contradiction as they seem to struggle with historical accuracy, feasible resource production, and balanced gameplay. The only area I think the devs have done a fantastic job on is iron and coal. They also recently made some updates to sulphur which has made it much more accurate, especially the sulphur in Romania, which was a glaring omission as there were commercial sulphur mines there for decades.
But the issue with resources definitely comes up with the issue of the game missing certain commodities, especially metals. The lack of silver and copper is actually a massive problem. It simply does not make sense that you could truly electrify things without copper, hence it should totally be in the game. It would also make gameplay more interesting as certain nations would find themselves needing to go to war, it would also make many new places more valuable and worth it to expand into.
Silver is also perhaps the most glaring omission. Most countries in Europe at the start of the game would be on the
"Silver Standard". It infuriates me that the game has simply ignored silver, in fact one of the massive outcomes of the 1870 Franco-Prussian war, was that the Prussians were able to take French gold and move over to the gold standard thus allowing more liquidity for its people and deflating its currency to an extent, encouraging more competitive exports and raising import prices, creating a more robust economy. Modern Germany owes itself to silver standard, as do many other european nations. I will simply be baffled as to why the game never included silver. It could be an amazing feature and make countries more unique, because adding a currency standard could create some really fun modifiers and reasons to expand, especially for all the nations which start as great powers.
I'm sorry if any of you had to read this rant, there's just so much the devs could do to make the game more interesting, but they seem to take forever to update it.
No offense but finally, a non EU5 update video. Perfect for having lunch with
The funniest thing to do when you control majority of one of the more important resources is to Embargo everyone. 😃
i once did that with russia and grain. it made me feel very evil seeing the sol of other countries drop
embargoing lead = armies of the world are dead
Yeah I had a trade agreement with China as Russia, and it was the 1880s, so China had an absurdly large army. I subsidized my Iron, Steel, Weapons, Artillery, and Munitions plants, and exported all of them to China at below market prices, once most of their army was using my Guns, Artillery, and Munitions, I attacked and embargoed them. This cut off their army from their weapons, and the lack of 550 Iron meant they couldn't construct quickly. They had to slowly build their own supply of guns, but still lacked the iron to supply them, and I had enough time to overrun their massive army. One of my proudest Vic 3 moments. This should still be possible, but I did it in 1.4, so idk.
It must be even funnier in real life 😃
@@not_kayky Just look at North Korea
"and where do i get the thumbnail if not from the actual game!!" pure gold
Ludi playing the freest and most liberty-est country ever! Greetings from America
This video made me say “Sweet liberty! Ludi uploaded!”
Answering a question you asked close to the beginning: Oklahoma did become one of the largest producers of oil and natural gas in the US. The movie Killers of the Flower Moon kinda shows the shady crap that went on to grab those oil fields.
4:56 historical Danish migration to Wisconsin, Racine Kringle exists in this universe lets goooo
I too am an O&H enjoyer
Ludi has me saying schnappledoop now.
Ludi really do be the living embodiment of the phrase "drill baby drill".
3:55: the closer to the family the more sweet they be❤🧑🧑🧒🧒
95 million views in 2 minutes, Ludi fell off.....
7 billion views in 12 hours 😢
GODDAMIT 10 TRILLION VIEWS IN 1 DAY!
American Archduchy, the most based but also the most cursed version of America
Man you always need more oil as USA. I produced like 95% of thge world supply ( 150K oil) but I needed 200K
facts
Basra and Baghdad are on the coast of the ottoman empire and has oil they cant ever seem to use. So really your obligated to take it
Need that mega campaign!
I‘m here for the swiftly😂
Actually, here in America, we don't really talk about Alabama, for several reasons, and they also tend to have one of the most racist and sexist state governments, along with Arizona and Texas. They also are known for being one of the last states to really start shifting away from marrying into one's family to "preserve bloodlines".
Based*
Killer, what a monster economy. Not continuing to 1936? Love the idea about going through all the different games.
might take this to 1936, stopped in 1922 with 2.3billion so not far
12:50 its sad that this is probably true
I'm glad you integrated Puerto Rico as quick as you did lol
Agree, oil is amazing
Shaame the monarchy couldn't withstand the weight of Norton. Thanks for the video.
Ludi, try Switzerland!!! those big countries are to easy for you 🤣
I use real world map for real historical/geographical Oil locations, works just fine - feel like a visionary predicting the future
28:30 Maybe doesn't account for all of it, but your infamy is giving massive turmoil in conquered provinces.
i don't know why but i feel like ludi could do an amazing donald trump impression
I feel like every grand strategy player has a "control all the oil as USA" game at some point or another
Did ludi mean 6 games for the mega campiagn? 0:25
1.) Imperator Rome
2.) Crusader Kings
3.) Europa Universalis
4.) Victoria
5.) Hearts of Iron
6.) Stellaris
Is he going to include the legendary March of the Eagles? :D
25:22 Look at Florida if you want to see the most random thing ever.
Gawd damn 1895 to 1901 you gained 30 million pops
and my gdp went high sky too. I wanna do the last part for this to see how much I get by 1936 tbh but not many people still watching the run sadly
Defending the oilfields for the Banks, corporations and politicians interest.
Try Anbennar out again!
"US Marine Core" Damnit Ludi why? It's Corps
Corpse? HOW DARE YOU SIR.
Mega world oil wars in late game should be the meta for AI and thats fun 😊
Hell yeah United Scientific Association!
19:55 PENISilvania is big 🤨💀
Is ludi overcompensating something that we don t know 🤔💀
Crazy
Great video meow
So basically you are just playing a historical US run
But... Muh freedom
Yugoslavia guide when?
Can you make Serbia great again? 🏋♂
FREEEEEDOM MANIFEST DESTINY YEAAAAAAAH
Everyone subscribe so he does the imperator to stellaris campaign please, I'm already subscribed my hands are tied
14:01 And their state religion is Sunni as well 😂😂😂
Oil?
Canon event
Hello there
Remove the tax of luxury itens, have low authority make opposite party angry, my eyes burn everytime u open the state status manu
The amount of disloyal vs loyal makes this moot. Hes good.
@@android175 yeah I know, but I just don't like it, see anything in red
As an Alabamian, who actually just flew back home last night from Utah, yes.. everyone is sweet. For the most part. Roll Tide.
Its honestly really cringey how poorly laid out the major resources are in victoria 3 and how rng based their discovery is for the rest.
because of the european* migrants.
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I wanted to see what you were talking about with the cool name change for technocracy. Damn those elderly pensions
I keep finding myself going back to vic 2 and loving that feeling that the economy manages itself if you the basics right. I’m sick of micromanaging the factories in vic3
Agreed. The micromanagement is by designed too in vic3. Its part of the gameplay loop.
10:23 he reached 420 million gdp
12:00 420 income