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A POP that is part of a movement will gain MIL until the reform is passed or the movement suppressed. A movement that reappears after suppression will be more radicalized in that it is more difficult to suppress again and will convert into a rebel movement sooner.

Oh, so rebel groups form out of unsuppressed movements?
 

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How do you get the first brits into the interior of Australia once you colonize it (playing as a released Australia). My busiest RGO is 2% full so I highly doubt anyone will wander in there looking for a job, even though I have had (marginally) more immigration than the USA basically forever.
Move them by event/save editing. Otherwise there's no way to do so, since colonies cannot get external immigration, and Australia will never get any colonial emmigration, simply because their RGO's will never run out of jobs (unless a player disqualifies the rest of the Americas from immigration - then it might be).
 

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A POP that is part of a movement will gain MIL until the reform is passed or the movement suppressed. A movement that reappears after suppression will be more radicalized in that it is more difficult to suppress again and will convert into a rebel movement sooner.

The main use of suppression is to increase radicalism to make conservatives in the UH more ready to pass reforms. You suppress a movement, wait a bit, it comes back meaner than before, the conservatives now let you reform.
 

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How do you get the first brits into the interior of Australia once you colonize it (playing as a released Australia). My busiest RGO is 2% full so I highly doubt anyone will wander in there looking for a job, even though I have had (marginally) more immigration than the USA basically forever.

If you have any rebels in already british populated provinces you can let them occupy the province, which will shut down the RGO and force the british pops there to migrate to other provinces, hopefully including the interior ones.
 

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Why does Brazil have no iron? I mean, there are at least 3 states/provinces that are important exporters for the world, and at least one (são joal del rey region, which was NEVER called that, the state being Minas Gerais all along) even had gold/precious metals...yet Brazil has none. Whatsoever. It makes it quite impossible to go as it without having even a single steel factory, and as such, you'll either rackup infamy gobbling up bolivia all the way to atacama, or argentina all the way to chaco, or chile/peru all the way to their capital provinces; or you'll have to rush sokoto and hope you get national bureaucrats there fast to make it a state so you can build steel factories there.

So, Brazil, no iron, wrong state region. Can you guys make an official fix for it (and not just for HoD?). I wanna to see official AARs with Brazil, so me modding it on the .txt files doesn't quite cut it.

Thanks.
 

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Why does Brazil have no iron? I mean, there are at least 3 states/provinces that are important exporters for the world, and at least one (são joal del rey region, which was NEVER called that, the state being Minas Gerais all along) even had gold/precious metals...yet Brazil has none. Whatsoever. It makes it quite impossible to go as it without having even a single steel factory, and as such, you'll either rackup infamy gobbling up bolivia all the way to atacama, or argentina all the way to chaco, or chile/peru all the way to their capital provinces; or you'll have to rush sokoto and hope you get national bureaucrats there fast to make it a state so you can build steel factories there.

So, Brazil, no iron, wrong state region. Can you guys make an official fix for it (and not just for HoD?). I wanna to see official AARs with Brazil, so me modding it on the .txt files doesn't quite cut it.

Thanks.

As far as I know RGO's types are determent by developers as what was mostly produced/improted in that region by the start of the game, 1836. And I think Brazil's iron ore production became more or less decent to be considered only in XX century.
 

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Question on “Supply and Demand”. I’m playing as Belgium and I’m ranked 14th as a secondary power. Why is there not enough demand for my factory goods? None of my 16 factories are profitable for more than a few months at a time. There are plenty of workers and raw materials just not enough demand. Does the world market sell order also go by prestige ranking as it’s documented for purchase order? Do the higher ranking prestige powers get to sell their goods on the world market first, satisfying the limited demand and then leaving my factories out in the cold and broke? Someone said “If there's more supply than demand, you sell to the WM based on your share in production. “ Is this true and if so is it documented somewhere? If that’s the case does it work like this…
So, for example, if I was producing 10% of the total WM supply of steel for that day I'd sell 10% of the actual demand?
A given days WM supply of steel = 1000 units
My share of WM supply of steel 10% or 100 units
So if WM demand on that same day is 500 I’d sell 50 units on the WM and lose 50 units to spoil?
 

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That's partly true. First of all, sphere markets get cleared, so the demand from the WM might be even smaller.
Also it's no prestige which defines buy order it's rank.

From the game manual:

World Market
Whatever needs cannot be met by a country’s Internal Markets (including those
Markets bound to it by a Sphere of Influence) will be sought on the World
Market. This creates an international Supply & Demand system which drives prices for
every Good.
The country with the highest Prestige buys what it needs first, and everyone else follows
in Prestige order. If supply is less than demand, this means some countries don’t have
anything left to buy.
 

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From the game manual:

World Market
Whatever needs cannot be met by a country’s Internal Markets (including those
Markets bound to it by a Sphere of Influence) will be sought on the World
Market. This creates an international Supply & Demand system which drives prices for
every Good.
The country with the highest Prestige buys what it needs first, and everyone else follows
in Prestige order. If supply is less than demand, this means some countries don’t have
anything left to buy.

The manual is incorrect.
 

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The main region in question (which in the game is called sao joal del rey erroneously) has been called Minas Gerais (literally, general mines) from the get go. A place simply isn't called "general mines" because it produces...grains. and cattle. its because it produces mineral goods.
 

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Weren't most gold mines of Minas Gerais already explioted by 1836? And I'm not sure, but if I remember correctly serious industrialisation (and therefore ore mining) started only in the 1930-ies. You should check out the modding forum however, if there are no mods to you liking I am sure they will appreciate your input.
 

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Editing save files and testing.

It'd be great if you could add an explanation to the wiki article.

On a different note: is it possible to take multiple states (that aren't cores) in one war, without needing enough jingoism to add a war goal in the middle of the war (which seems to be fairly impossible)? I.e. you can you justify multiple "acquire state" casus belli? I just saw someone else mention it on the forums.