TUNGSTEN 0340 What? Nonsense! He’s a very qualified insurgent repurposed for a greater cause! He’s definitely not trying to screw us over, he’s just indecisive strategically...
How about some more fun: banker governer and the big spender You gain extra money when you have more than 20 dollars but you also spend automaticaly when you are above 20 dollars
I love the news in this game : 24:19 : "NASA unviels plans to capture 500 tons asteroids by 2025 " 24:28 : "1,200 people injured as meteor break up over Russia" seems to me like NASA had a little pratice
This might just me being a Armchair general, but: - lack of Coalition Soldiers means you maybe should have gone for National ones faster. - similary, garissions might have been a good first choice. Same reason - too few early soldiers - earlier drones and airstrikes should have helped you, as you lack in conventional Intel and Combat due to lack of troops - those offset it. - as one strenght of yours is to stabilize zones but a weakness is keeping them stable, the police force to counteract small insurgent amounts would make sense
Fun fact:Development Director's experts can prevent the dam from degrading. Making it possible to beat Azure Dam without convoys (Only with Development Director).
I wish you could play as the insurgents. When I saw the game I thought that what it was. I was disappointed to find out otherwise. If this was the case I would probably buy it. Even better would be multiplayer where one plays as the insurgents, and the other counter insurgents.
@@clashthegamer4873 They would have to be nerfed probably. Perhaps they could have to deal with their own reputation. How low it got determined how many extra coalition soldiers you got. If it got to 0 then they would collapse and lose. Just an idea.
when i played this map as dev director i really put initiatives on the back burner until mid game and satisfied the infrastructure wants solely with the experts until mid game, that allowed me to get a fair few national soldiers early and and start putting forts down
Can you do a victory with no peace deal? You were really close there, if you moved the experts in and delayed the peace signing, you might be able to win without it.
Just from watching I feel like the police force is more useful on this map than on other maps, might help to prevent the insurgent attacks a bit better
Game changer tip: If you are struggling put experts on the dam to keep it from degading. It stops it entirely, which can allow you to build up more without having to start Dam construction as soon if you don't have control of the insurgents.
in my opinion the foreign relation mechanic is really stupid, you spend about 12 gold and prevents you to publicy accuse or counter-strike insurgents support, later on you just always cut their support. the foreign relation really gives you no actual choice to make, there's no possible strat that includes not getting this and getting this has no further costs nor problems.
@@abrahamaguilar2299 yeah, that's what I said, works over time to decrease their support, but I am bothered that the game gives you no actual choice between "buy it" or "don't buy it", because you either buy it and decrease insurgent support. or you lose lots of money and get lots of backfires. I haven't gotten any playtrough where not getting the 'foreign relations' gives me an actual benefit
There was a post on Reddit which suggested more Foreign Relations Initiatives such as better NGO coordination and assistance from foreign intelligence agencies.
...Why no air strikes until 25:39? Seems like you crippled yourself unnecessarily by waiting so long as well as not increasing zone security through militia and the garrison upgrade. Militia reduces support, but this gels well with the dev director, as her extra initiative rollouts counter that on a zone-by-zone level. Good zone defense means that you don't need to actually respond with soldiers if it's just one or two insurgents, which means you have WAY more operational flexibility.
You can go into debt in 2 ways. One: You choose an option you can (barely) pay with a chance of the costs overrunning, and that chance activates, sending you under $0 Two: In the campaign map, there is a certain upgrade that enables you to go into debt, I think at the cost of support level or reputation or something.
Damn I'm early for this video! Amazing series and game btw. I started playing like yesterday and I was wondering if using the advisors would only be possible with the premium version. LY Pravus❤️❤️
Unfortunately advisors are only usable in premium version. That being said the game is perfectly beatable without them - I did all the maps on brutal with no advisors
I've been trying that. I did every standard map with every standard governor for casual and normal that way. Brutal is possible, but I'd recommend advisors.
with the unofficial procurement, if you get level 4 anti corruption you can go both full access charities and the unofficial procurement and be mostly fine. the only problem with that is if the charities decide to be extra helpful and fund multiple things rapidly which then drastically makes your risk go nuts, but it usually doesnt. and yes, charities on director is crazy too, as it basically funds the region with typically good things like roads and jobs or sometime extra civilian things in medical
Remember running out of coalition soldiers so I couldn't kill off the insurgents n had to play for another 12 years before I could build a garrison at the correct place to kill them off
Okay, so how do the experts work exactly? Do they prioritize local concerns? Do they fund random stuff (if there are or aren't any local concerns)? Do they speed up roll-out of stuff you bought if that is a local concern or just in general? If you make them increase corruption instead of taking money, will they still reduce costs of the stuff they build? How much corruption do they add each time? Etc.
Experts roll out initiatives that you haven't bought at the cost of a dollar each. They also roll out initiatives such as local concerns and jobs that are unique to the zone.
Mah tier list for governors S:development director A:general,economist,banker B:smuggler,civil servant,tank commander C:warlord Note:this is rated based on mobile version cuz it’s played a bit different cuz it’s harder nothing else to say
I'm not sure, but maybe you can still overshoot with corruption and lose some support in a way that won't be compensated for in time with initiatives you bought.
Pravus have you tried Winning without signing the peace treaty? Yes it takes longer but if you do peace then Demand Concessions or Reject deal and you will get extra Reputation.
What if you make a guide without using any operators(or whatever it's called) that gives a bonus because not every mobile user has premium version so they have to play without them.
I got an Idea So there should be a Governor called the Coalition General. The coalition general can make Coalition Soldiers permanent, replaces the National Guard to Coalition Special Forces. They are faster & more powerful than The Regular Coalition Soldiers however Public Reputation is fragile
@@bruhgaming3142 He did say a downside tho...also it is a "easier option" if the mobile players failing that bad and the governor has to be disabled in multiplayer.
@@lantarigamer5036 then why did you type like 'Azier dam? What is azier' that comment made you look like if your were.... didn't know that was a an expansion pack.
@@noimage4144 The reason I typed Azier is because Pravus said that instead of Azure, and so I was like, Azier dam? What is Azier? because it is normally Azure.
Damn PC version of Rebel Inc has a model for the camp your lucky for mobile you don't you have to fight in the locations were they are and if you are losing than it's likely there is a camp there or at least you have something that can tell you that there is a camp
Development director is only good for easier and normal mode as in brutal or mega brutal the extra soldier cost is insane due to the a,isn’t of things you need to buy.
For extra "fun" in mega brutal, pick the armchair architect. Basically Russian Roulette if you get the worst spot for an HQ
Like this everybody! Prague should see this!
Edit: Pravus*
Stupid autocorrect
It's actually a fair candidate if you can bother restarting like 50 times (which for a Mega Brutal play is definitely worth it, if a bit cheesy)
i dont think the architect is even qualified for his job
TUNGSTEN 0340 What? Nonsense! He’s a very qualified insurgent repurposed for a greater cause! He’s definitely not trying to screw us over, he’s just indecisive strategically...
How about some more fun: banker governer and the big spender
You gain extra money when you have more than 20 dollars but you also spend automaticaly when you are above 20 dollars
I love the news in this game :
24:19 : "NASA unviels plans to capture 500 tons asteroids by 2025 "
24:28 : "1,200 people injured as meteor break up over Russia"
seems to me like NASA had a little pratice
Well, to be fair, that wasn't even close to 2025. But maybe they were trying to impress :P
@@Annokh if you do something faster than the the day your sopused to do you impress more
"Woman catches man flu"
No dislikes
“Everybody liked that”
whoever dislikes will go to the ranch
Well 1 boi did
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@@Lance0 well shit
1 dislike
This might just me being a Armchair general, but:
- lack of Coalition Soldiers means you maybe should have gone for National ones faster.
- similary, garissions might have been a good first choice. Same reason - too few early soldiers
- earlier drones and airstrikes should have helped you, as you lack in conventional Intel and Combat due to lack of troops - those offset it.
- as one strenght of yours is to stabilize zones but a weakness is keeping them stable, the police force to counteract small insurgent amounts would make sense
Yeah, he should have trained national soldiers earlier
Welp I always train my 1st national soldier troop as soon as the insurgency is prepared
@@4thwallbreaker843 yes
Should have gone for national soldiers faster
@@4thwallbreaker843 same because it takes forever to train them
Fun fact:Development Director's experts can prevent the dam from degrading. Making it possible to beat Azure Dam without convoys (Only with Development Director).
Really? Cool! I'll test it soon!
Coalition: The insurgents are taking the dam site!
National: Watch your profanity.
Coalition: What?
It's not annoy it's antogonize
Well damm, this map is interesting
I wish you could play as the insurgents. When I saw the game I thought that what it was. I was disappointed to find out otherwise. If this was the case I would probably buy it. Even better would be multiplayer where one plays as the insurgents, and the other counter insurgents.
multiplayer IS planned, the game is currently in early alpha, but that will come soon(tm)
@@timoreo awesome
@@timoreo I wonder how the insurgent mechanics would work?
That would be so annoying because insurgents pop up EVERYWHERE, and also you kinda rely on them not moving around very fast or at all
@@clashthegamer4873 They would have to be nerfed probably. Perhaps they could have to deal with their own reputation. How low it got determined how many extra coalition soldiers you got. If it got to 0 then they would collapse and lose. Just an idea.
This specialist is really good, future of this game is bright!
0:23 *And most difficult map*
...
*Cries in pistachio forest on mega brutal*
just save and loading enough te and you should get lucky
when i played this map as dev director i really put initiatives on the back burner until mid game and satisfied the infrastructure wants solely with the experts until mid game, that allowed me to get a fair few national soldiers early and and start putting forts down
this is a game...with mechanics that i realy realy like to see in a far larger map...and with multiple entitys/factions
hey Pravus, dont stop this series!!!! keep doing other maps with other commanders!
I wonder how custom scenarios can work out in this game?
I'm more curious about Multiplayer
@@enzuki I thought the same
Custom maps are probably the only thing that could make custom scenarios interesting.
I 100% bet we will see some interesting post-ww2 reconstruction maps with historical facts and events, cause that what i would like to see.
i hope they will add a insurgency Campaign too with unique leaders with their own abilities
Hey pravus love the good work keep it up
Can you do a victory with no peace deal? You were really close there, if you moved the experts in and delayed the peace signing, you might be able to win without it.
he could easily win this map without a peace deal, we just need to convince him to do so
There is actually an achievement when you win without a deal
I thought that was how you won. I never signed it btw.
It's possible, since you win when all zones are stable. Signing the peace treaty just stops the insurgents and makes zones stabilize a lot faster.
Rehn Burner-Reeves I’m
Pretty sure he chooses the peace deal route because of the Rep you get from some of the decisions
Just from watching I feel like the police force is more useful on this map than on other maps, might help to prevent the insurgent attacks a bit better
Game changer tip: If you are struggling put experts on the dam to keep it from degading. It stops it entirely, which can allow you to build up more without having to start Dam construction as soon if you don't have control of the insurgents.
The Development Director: "The Engineer, is Engi-here boys."
*tf2 theme song plays*
We need more content on this game!
This guy in a nutshell. Logicst expert + stabilty plebs = good char
Uploaded right after I finished playing the same game lol
perfect lol
Happy new year
Should have bought larger convoys earlier on. Also, roadblocks may help.
Yes the dam was on 5 at a time he was so close lol
in my opinion the foreign relation mechanic is really stupid, you spend about 12 gold and prevents you to publicy accuse or counter-strike insurgents support, later on you just always cut their support. the foreign relation really gives you no actual choice to make, there's no possible strat that includes not getting this and getting this has no further costs nor problems.
After enough subtle pressures, accusing will actually work and harshly decrease their support to insurgents. Pravus never notices, though.
@@abrahamaguilar2299 yeah, that's what I said, works over time to decrease their support, but I am bothered that the game gives you no actual choice between "buy it" or "don't buy it", because you either buy it and decrease insurgent support. or you lose lots of money and get lots of backfires. I haven't gotten any playtrough where not getting the 'foreign relations' gives me an actual benefit
There was a post on Reddit which suggested more Foreign Relations Initiatives such as better NGO coordination and assistance from foreign intelligence agencies.
These guides were Brutal. I bet the next guides will be Mega Brutal.
...Why no air strikes until 25:39? Seems like you crippled yourself unnecessarily by waiting so long as well as not increasing zone security through militia and the garrison upgrade. Militia reduces support, but this gels well with the dev director, as her extra initiative rollouts counter that on a zone-by-zone level. Good zone defense means that you don't need to actually respond with soldiers if it's just one or two insurgents, which means you have WAY more operational flexibility.
Probably my favorite commander
You can go into debt in 2 ways.
One: You choose an option you can (barely) pay with a chance of the costs overrunning, and that chance activates, sending you under $0
Two: In the campaign map, there is a certain upgrade that enables you to go into debt, I think at the cost of support level or reputation or something.
Damn I'm early for this video! Amazing series and game btw. I started playing like yesterday and I was wondering if using the advisors would only be possible with the premium version. LY Pravus❤️❤️
Unfortunately advisors are only usable in premium version. That being said the game is perfectly beatable without them - I did all the maps on brutal with no advisors
@@thecookiehero4338 thank you very much!
On today's episode of Out of Context...
20:17 - "Let's get some extra arms for them."
I feel _freckley_
*May you do mega brutal?*
*This is my favorite series by far :(*
*Or at least play when an update comes out*
Maybe after mega brutal you could play the maps without any advisor's.
I've been trying that. I did every standard map with every standard governor for casual and normal that way. Brutal is possible, but I'd recommend advisors.
@@patrickpastor8041 "brutal is possiblr"
playing on mega brutal is definily harder than playing brutal without advisof
My insurgents have 2% capability and still have a 93% chance to feel they are not being treated fair……wtf.
Can the experts can help in the construction of the Dam?
Pravus: convoys
Me: conbois
Not fair! The govenors took all the avalible maps and now Developer director has none!
It supose to be part of the damp map, it just the tank and warlord is part of the cave
with the unofficial procurement, if you get level 4 anti corruption you can go both full access charities and the unofficial procurement and be mostly fine. the only problem with that is if the charities decide to be extra helpful and fund multiple things rapidly which then drastically makes your risk go nuts, but it usually doesnt. and yes, charities on director is crazy too, as it basically funds the region with typically good things like roads and jobs or sometime extra civilian things in medical
Development Diretor, aka the Pravus character
Last time I was this early, I was inb4 the first Coalition troop.
I'm really bad at this game but I still love playing it
Always heard of “FAA” in game, what does it mean?
I doubt it means that in this case as that organization works in USA.
Freakin' antagonists atomized?
Alex 0597 XD
Full Antisocial Annihilation?
Fuck And Annihilate
I wonder if you can wipe out the insurgents (or more specifically, win) before the dam naturally degrades
Dam is a win condition unfortunately
theres a achievement for that
its called i dont give a dam achievement by winning before the dam gets repaired
can you do all brutal maps with civil assistant
Toss a coin to your Coalition Trooper 😅
Remember running out of coalition soldiers so I couldn't kill off the insurgents n had to play for another 12 years before I could build a garrison at the correct place to kill them off
God Dam it, what a nice play =)
22:16 costs overrun as a chance to put you in debt
Okay, so how do the experts work exactly?
Do they prioritize local concerns? Do they fund random stuff (if there are or aren't any local concerns)? Do they speed up roll-out of stuff you bought if that is a local concern or just in general? If you make them increase corruption instead of taking money, will they still reduce costs of the stuff they build? How much corruption do they add each time? Etc.
Experts roll out initiatives that you haven't bought at the cost of a dollar each. They also roll out initiatives such as local concerns and jobs that are unique to the zone.
@@youcansave15ormoreoncarins75 I knew that much
special orang unit make my brain go brrrrrrr
"the 4rth battle for hoover dam"
You can only be in negative if you pay for something with exactly the money you need to pay but you had to pay extra so now your in negative.
Omg he also did it!
It would be cool if they added that you can play as rebels
Do you have to accept a peace deal or can to manually stabilize all the zones and still win?
You can win without doing any peace treat.
Can you win without peace dea by stabilizing region?
Yes.
You can, yes, but getting a peace deal saves a lot of time on that, meaning better scores.
Mah tier list for governors
S:development director
A:general,economist,banker
B:smuggler,civil servant,tank commander
C:warlord
Note:this is rated based on mobile version cuz it’s played a bit different cuz it’s harder nothing else to say
Deam the dam
hey pravus what's the strongest governer?
Pravus! You had so much money at the end! Why not just buy absolutely everything!?
I'm not sure, but maybe you can still overshoot with corruption and lose some support in a way that won't be compensated for in time with initiatives you bought.
Ur voice reminds me of that other RTS mostly youtuber Raptor.
Pravus have you tried Winning without signing the peace treaty? Yes it takes longer but if you do peace then Demand Concessions or Reject deal and you will get extra Reputation.
What if you make a guide without using any operators(or whatever it's called) that gives a bonus because not every mobile user has premium version so they have to play without them.
If there is a save option, I think you can farm them like you can do it in plague inc
@@operator2393 well uh, 1 year has passed after my comment so I don't think it is much relevant lol
Hey man who do you think is the worst governor? I feel like it's either tanker or warlord
absolutely warlord
Definely tanker
I hate to agree but yeah, tf the devs were thanking on this guy?@@akfbqoabepajsoa
Would you mind to make a run where you're mostly trying to focus on the peace deal?
wait.. they built highways but just for a very specific urban area..?
How does that work~?
And why~?
hey parvus why don't you buy international assistance and pick funding only?
Hey! Try another Rim World thing. Zombie land was fun.
Come on Pravus, I wanted you to, at least once, stabilize the whole map without a peace deal. You were so close in basically every episode.
he did your just in the past
I'm in the present
@@yunafarhan Actually you're in the past. I'm in the present.
Armored convoys?
*put a 1 2 3 and a machine gun boy*
31:09
nobody:
not a single soul:
pravus gaming has 129 same from the rep 129 lol
I got an Idea
So there should be a Governor called the Coalition General. The coalition general can make Coalition Soldiers permanent, replaces the National Guard to Coalition Special Forces. They are faster & more powerful than The Regular Coalition Soldiers however Public Reputation is fragile
That would be the literal most broken governor in the game
@@bruhgaming3142 He did say a downside tho...also it is a "easier option" if the mobile players failing that bad and the governor has to be disabled in multiplayer.
I have no idea how you're able to actually do anything cuz always lose from corruption snowballing so fast.
Sorry, but... "Garrison going up!"
man this game makes fixing iraq and afganistan look easy
Could you try to win the game without a peace deal?
Azier dam? what is azier?
'Azur'.
@@noimage4144 I know, but pravus is saying it wrong!!!!!
@@lantarigamer5036 then why did you type like 'Azier dam? What is azier' that comment made you look like if your were.... didn't know that was a an expansion pack.
@@noimage4144 The reason I typed Azier is because Pravus said that instead of Azure, and so I was like, Azier dam? What is Azier? because it is normally Azure.
Damn PC version of Rebel Inc has a model for the camp your lucky for mobile you don't you have to fight in the locations were they are and if you are losing than it's likely there is a camp there or at least you have something that can tell you that there is a camp
There are question marks for both you dum dum
Development director is only good for easier and normal mode as in brutal or mega brutal the extra soldier cost is insane due to the a,isn’t of things you need to buy.
Why didn't he just destroy them?
whoever dislikes will go to the ranch
Your audio sounds weird.
I have to watch this at half speed and I still have to re-watch it multiple times because he's talking so fast
Always keep Climatewarfare as GroundWork :)
do more of hoi4 especially fallout or old world blue
Fuck you
@@rulostian fuck them YOURSELF, coward!
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You can tell the 8 people who disliked the video were bots.
In light of recent events, this game leaves a bad taste in my mouth, and wish it was really this easy.
D
Dev Director op plz nerf
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First!
Alex was first
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i hate these kind of comments
@@HeadsetHatGuy Who doesn't hates them?
This game is impossible to play without premium