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Truth be told given the state of 1.5 release i find it offensive that they even pushed a new content dlc with it
Thanks for your reviews, folks. Looks like i am gonna pass on Vicky 3 and get it sometime later with future updates and DLCs.
The DLC so far is not worth in most respects. The next one, sphere of influence, might be, but so far none of the current dlc brings any significant or important features/content.
factorys cant hire workers couse they arnt able to compete with farming wages
ai joining wars when they have no way to get their resulting in a bricked war
local markert prices are scaling so rough that it is better to import resources for a cheaper price since you cant move your own stuff without it suddenly costing 50% more
and the diplo systems is ofc still as bad as release since the are packing it in a dlc apperently coming out at some point
You have 60 hours in the past 2 weeks and 350 overall, and are currently playing the game. This is peak Vic3 comedy.
So unless you got a big interest to play in South America or like France a lot, there's not much of a reason to go for them. Military, trading and economical revamps plus systems like agitators and any other additions were made part of the core part of the game.