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Well not particularly depends which aspect of the game they enjoy,
As above I’m more curious if the console and pc versions will have the same accessibility features like that is all
I did love this feature! Was great for role playing too and dealing with a large empire.
I hope so, it would be a welcome addition to keep all platforms in line and the same level of accessibility (:
Paradox is trying something different with Victoria 3 for warfare where it was more theater based. With more focus on the troops you send, the supplies you send, the generals you send and what high level orders you give them.
So more the logistics and economics of supporting the war machine and how they are equipped.
They also made war a failure state of diplomatic plays.
Perhaps but late game dealing with rebellions while the player focuses elsewhere could be perfect.
Would be great for that, or for minor wars and uprising.
Plus fir just for general role-playing too and removing morr micro when the player feels the need.