Yeah I bought Victoria complete (I think that was the name) from stem and I just want to know can I convert my EU2 save to victoria if my vic is from steam and EU2 is original cd (or MEDALION or something like that)
I'm not sure whether I get what you are saying. That was the original question, wasn't it? The Steam version of Victoria: Revolutions should be 2.1 as Steam always uses the latest patch and, as I said before, this means you need this converter. Do you have any problems with the readme in this file?
It's probably best to use a patched version of EU2. You can get the latest patch here, but be aware that you cannot continue savegames from before you patched.
Hope this helps. If you still have problems, please try to give more information.
There is a fan-made converter for Vicky to HoI2 on the same page (direct link: here). V:R should also give you the option to directly convert your savegame from within the game (once it's finished). The latter option has some weird kinks, though and only works with Hearts of Iron 2: Doomsday.
In any case, things will be a little generic as there are simply many countries that don't have equivalents in HoI2 (no South German Federation, Chinese Empire, Indian minors, etc.). You are probably going to be disappointed if you play one of the more unusual EU2 countries.
Well, at least Czechoslovakia is in the game. Could be worse. Going from multiple French or German minors to one unified nation is even less appealing.
Vicky 2 is a good game, especially with the A House Divided expansion. If you have the money, go for it. The Pop Demand Mod is pretty good and makes the game a bit more historical, but it's quite a lot more free-form than Vicky 1. It is also quite a bit more performance hungry, so better have a look at the system requirements before you buy. Gamersgate doesn't require you to be online to play, but it's still 20 € for the game and another 20 € for the expansion. Probably there is going to be a summer sale in the next one or two months, though. I bought both for less than 20 € on the whole.
If you also have trouble downloading stuff with your internet connection, just sign up for Gamersgate and try downloading the free game you get with that.
Ah, sorry for the late reply. I don't check the forum all that regularly, nowadays. You don't need Vicky 1 experience for Vicky 2. The sequel has good tutorials and quite a few strategies from V1 don't work any more. V2 is more about manipulating your workforce to do what you want while in V1 you just tell them what to do and mainly fight against rising militancy. Even though I love V1, I have to say that V2 is a lot easier to get into.