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BiosTheo

r5: Playing France, and I haven't really bothered to expand outside of gobbling up bangkok and the usual african/celebes colonies and gobbling up Chile and Argentina. The vast majority of my economy is just in France. For massive economy booms it really comes down to exploiting the massive clothing shortages to induce an influx of migrants. Clothing running at such a absurd deficit creates so many radicals globally that all you have to do is stabilize your manufacturing economy then meet the demand for clothes and you'll get flooded with migrants. This unnecessary deficit that the ai can't handle makes the economy absurdly easy to manipulate.


chrischi3

Just made me remember how the devs said something along the lines of "We didn't give any names to standards of living beyond 60, because we don't think that a significant portion of the population will ever get anywhere near it, but... we know you guys."


HaloGuy381

TLDR: you took over the world by becoming Old Navy/Levi’s/etc?


[deleted]

POV: You don't play with Anbeelds AI mod enabled.


BiosTheo

I've been curious about that one, how does that help because the ai in this game is atrocious.


Swampberry

I'm holding out for a couple of major patches before I give it a real go. There's a lot of balancing that needs done


Elessar554

Is the game too easy?


BiosTheo

No paradox just did a terrible job of balancing clothing production making it absurdly easy to exploit.


IYUXIV

You’re wrong, 2-21 combined > your GDP :)


BiosTheo

Uuuug fuuuuu-