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Just got it. The amount of details is overwhelming(not graphic ones, whore), and the learning curve must be fucking steep(I never played either the first or second game), but the whole thing sounds so good.
Keep inflation down by loosing moneh each month, but not more than you can gain deach december when you get a bigger sum...
Inflation if the work of the devil
like:
dec-jan +20
jan-dec, -1/month
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yields a total yearly income of 8. and no inflation
And try to ally yourself with one of the major powers in your area if you aren't one yourself.
yah, but the treasury slider does not inflyence the yearly income, merely the monthly, so try to loose as much money as possible each month to lower inflation.
And cover the loss with our yearly income.
How does this game compare to Hearts of Iron II?
Dunno, haven't played hearts of iron2.
Last edited by Mismatch on Fri Feb 16, 2007 5:03 pm, edited 1 time in total.
yah, but the treasury slider does not inflyence the yearly income, merely the monthly, so try to loose as much money as possible each month to lower inflation.
And cover the losse with our yearly income.
Sweet.
I think I'll still go over the tutorial, even though I just hate tutorials. If I don't, I'll just feel like I'm missing something.
S4ur0n27 wrote:If you're patient and like this kind of game, go for it, it's very well made.
That sums it up more or less.
For a strategy lover it's brilliant.
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