Is this DLC part of the Expansion pass that i obtained during vic3 pre orde.r
Or its the first one i have to buy?
Or its the first one i have to buy?
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You should own it and when the expansion releases it should be added to your account!I own the Grand Edition but Steam says I do not own Sphere of Influence. Is there an issue with it?
It is the Expansion pack listed in the Grand Edition/Expansion Pass!Is this DLC part of the Expansion pass that i obtained during vic3 pre orde.r
Or its the first one i have to buy?
Because MARKETINGKind of confused why the train pack is free DLC that we need to activate rather than just being included in patch 1.6. I mean, it works, but I'm just confused.
Can we have more info on this? So, we would be able to invest into specific buildings in selected States?Foreign Investment: Invest in the economic development of countries outside of your direct influence, making a profit from their financial success.
According to screens on the Steam page, you can invest in specific buildingsCan we have more info on this? So, we would be able to invest into specific buildings in selected States?
Anyways one thing that I really hope that Spheres of Influence come with is the fact that not all territory claimed was actually ruled over. I am looking at the Americas, which in 1836 fully controls far more land then they should. I am hoping that there is some mechanic to reflect that these lands were claimed by the US and recognized by other powers, but they didn't actually control it, and the various native peoples fiercely resisted for many decades.
Wait, so Vic3 is now a Cthulhu dating sim?
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Yep, definitely a Cthulhu dating sim:
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Not the direction I figured the game was going, but let's see how the expansion shakes out.