Reduce Infamy Victoria 2

The Acquire state casus belli costs up to 11 infamyThese costs only occur outside of the system, which determine infamy gains from the justify war action.ActionCostAdd to Sphere+4Release Puppet+0.5Make Puppet+5Disarmament+11Demand State+10Annexation+22Break a Truce+2Debt Collection0There are also several and that increase or decrease infamy.Modifiers.: When above 1.0 in the nation, this creates a modifier of +0.01 consciousness. (This can be modified in the staticmodifers.txt file).

Infamy (called 'badboy' in the game files) is a value that represents a country's overall threat to other nations.When the infamy of any nation becomes 25 or higher, all other nations of the world will take notice and may declare a punitive war to maintain the global balance of power.

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Great War: While in a great war, infamy costs for the 'justify war' function are reduced to 33%Reducing InfamyThe following actions reduce infamy:ActionCostMonthly reduction (at Peace)-0.10Monthly reduction (at War)-0.033Release a nation-5Monthly reduction for being disarmed-0.10Gamey OptionsThere are several 'gamey' ways to reduce infamy:. A can sphere, build which annexes a single province, and release as a. A formable country can release a nation in the same culture group just before it forms the nation and annexing it again.

Can release and just before it forms; can release before forming the; can remove an insane amount of infamy while forming. It is however at the cost of 5 per nation released. Germany and Italy can release puppets to reduce the infamy. If their puppets are in their own sphere(for example, Lucca in Italian sphere) than the will make the formable countries annex them free. This is unlimited, but at the cost of 5 prestige. In HoD,since demand concession will cost less than 5 infamy,it is beneficial to annex a province with foreign and release said nation as a puppet For example, Annexing provinces from and releasing, can release two puppets including, 's can release two countries. If one gets an that gives a free, one can take a province with a releasable nation and release it.

  1. Taking infamy too high will result in a nation becoming an International Pariah, leading the other great powers of the world to band together in a great war to stop you- even if the Great Wars system has not yet been activated. Victoria 2 - Pop Demand Mod Wiki is a FANDOM Games Community.
  2. Oct 6, 2010 - Updates to Victoria II have been released. The updates will be applied. Releasing nations now reduce infamy and prestige. Capitalists.

Reduce Infamy Victoria 2

Seriously, it is unplayable right now and is just a complete mess. Endless rebels every where which you can't kill because battles take 18 months to finish and result in 1% casualties, a broken economic system which results in there never being any demand for anything and pops being unable to get stuff like fish or fruit even though you are the largest producer in the world, etc.Sadly, Paradox has been in decline ever since their American parent company spun them off on their own and the independent operation is so rinky dink it's a joke. It's become routine for their games to come out completely unplay tested as well as dysfunctional while their customer service has gotten so bad I will no longer even buy their products. That's right, I've gone from being a huge vocal supporter who bought everything they put out to a guy who won't ever give them a penny again. WTF do you make it so that the only way to get customer support is through the website, then make it so that you can't register the game if you've ever gotten a violation on their web site. When HOI3 came out I started a thread pointing out several serious bugs and issues with the newly released game and instead of thanking me for tracking down issues they failed to find on their own they warned me not to 'bad mouth' their game and then put me on perminent probation which means now I can't even register any PI games which means I can't legally get them to work or get any customer service for them. It's just retarded.

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Oerdin, I've been playing their games since EU1 and I can tell you that every game they release, on release, is complete crap. I think they treat a release as a beta. They are the best company I have ever seen with regards to patching their games, however.It seems.ed up but never buy a Paradox game new. Within 12-18 months after release, they have expansions and patches that make the game playable.

I heard EU3 was crap when it came out but I bought it recently with all 3 expansions and patched it up and it's flawless and bugless. I've been checking the forums and will be giving Vicky 2 a while. There's already a couple of guys modding the hell out of everything, mostly the economy, which is in serious needs of balancing (Paradox basically gave one of the factory pops sky-high requirements to drive industrialization, and all it does is generate tons of unhappy people who revolt, or something like that).Some factories are downright unprofitable, since one factory produces more than enough to feed the demand.Demand isn't calculated properly. If y people want x good, that good costs proportionally to that demand, even if none of those can afford to pay even 1/4 of the new cost (so you have higly-demanded goods which are left unsold because noone can afford them). I played this for a few days right when it came out, and quickly put it aside, right about the time when the world ran out of resources and half the US rose up in revolt every other week. It was torture, not fun.A new beta patch came out last week, and I've been playing around with it since. Much better now.

Still a few problems (there still seem to be some shortages of common industrial goods, since it seems like prices of highly-demanded things aren't increasing properly), but it's enjoyable now at least.Full changelog. Oerdin, I've been playing their games since EU1 and I can tell you that every game they release, on release, is complete crap. I think they treat a release as a beta. They are the best company I have ever seen with regards to patching their games, however.It seems.ed up but never buy a Paradox game new. Within 12-18 months after release, they have expansions and patches that make the game playable.

I heard EU3 was crap when it came out but I bought it recently with all 3 expansions and patched it up and it's flawless and bugless.I own EU 3 Complete - love it.