This is the type of tutorial that is needed in the game. I don't only need to know how to push or what to push, I need to know WHY I'm pushing buttons before I just start doing all the things! Thanks for this.
@@thesquaremonger even the current tutorial isn't that great, it's better than HOI4's but that isn't any actual competition, sitting around waiting for the next thing because I'm paralyzed by indecision as a new player while feeling like I'm missing out on too much by doing so isn't a great feeling to be experiencing *in the tutorial.* granted the why & how explanations are suuuuper helpful, I just wish it was more structured instead of free flowing, I really struggle to get through tutorial like that though.
I just started Vic 3 for the first time. Decided to do a 'learn the game' scenario. It told me how to move about the map, what a few of the menu buttons on the UI were for and then just dropped me onto a map with no direction or idea what to do first or how to do it.
I love Paradox games, however ive tried playing this about 15 times, everytime it makes me feel like im dumb as shit. I still havent completed a walkthrough it always ends with me frustratingly exiting game followed by ordering my favourite takaway to make myself feel better. Now im fat af aswell as dumb as shit ty paradox.
Victoria has a shit ton going on. It really is nuts. I tried making it to a free market capitalist. Figure the capitalist will run economy for me. But ya. It's a hard game to learn.
The most useful thing in this is the "this tool tip is useful" and "don't look at this tool tip" and I love you for doing this. Seems I hals totalt missed the peasants number and was spiraling because of it.
Nice and clean structure, finally someone explained from an overlooking standpoint to see the whole, instead of demonstrating how fast they can machine-gun through all the details. Thank You Sir !
This is a quality video! I've already figured out most of this, but you truly have a talent for concisely and effectively communicating pretty complex stuff
If you don't mind the less legal side you can pirate it and then buy it if you like it Notch once said he doesn't care if people pirate the game if they buy it eventually
Thanks man! Played a bit of the tutorial and came to this video, definitely cleared up a lot of things for me. Did a solid job of consolidating and explaining a large amount of info! Enjoying the game so far!
tip for new player watching guide before playing can be very complicated and hard to adapt i recommend you to play it first just click randomly don't focos too much detail because you gonna get bored after a few hours of understanding nothing you can come and watch this guide it would be easier to learn im a new player too but now i understand the basic of the game now
Thanks a lot Montu, as an expert of Vicky 2, I thought I would just go and play...this video really helped me figure out the new stuff that bothered me in my first playthrough...instant sub!!!
Same I just bought the game today said imma play I have no idea how to play this is way more complex than Vic 2 i didn’t need a video to help with that one this one is a different beat for sure 😂
belgium is probably the best nation to start with (again). a small tight knit state and nobody has declared war on me thanks to the uk in the first 30 odd years ive been playing it so i learnt some basic of the economy.
Well, I played all paradox games so far, but I may have finally bitten of more than I can chew, this looks SO COMPLICATED, but your tutorial really helps
I played it yesterday for 8 hours. Yes it’s fine, the graphics are good and it’s easy enough to understand. I played a Chile run and will try another later, but I found it too easy on standard settings. The liberal industrial route in politics is just the best way. I only faced one revolution around the 50 year mark and it was easy enough. I wish they improve the military and diplomacy aspect.
Ive done 3 plays at this point, giving up before year 1 in 3 different countries. Portugal, US, then Japan. I need a small country to start with. Something easy to learn with. Portugal was almost perfect, but the spread out colonies made it more confusing.
Try belgium maybe? pretty small and not much in the way of colonies to worry about, while still being in an interesting place with potential for growth
Your dye workshop example made no sense. The demand for dye went up 50 units, but the supply only went up 10, increasing the price of dye from 40 to 52. Dye is the input good and therefore should increase production costs after the change in dye price. Therefore you should be making less money from the switch than the substitution estimated, not more. What am I missing?
Guys this game isnt that hard. You just need to be willing to mess up horribly and fail multiple times (and have no idea why u just lost ur country) before things start clicking in ur head. These videos help but nothing helped me more than just diving in head first and dont be afraid to load a previous save. Ur learning the game who cares if u loose or if u go back. Just keep banging ur head against the wall.
Yeah but I always rage when gaming. Once fucking Sprained my fist after I raged while playing CK3 and my empire randomly collapsed and at the time I didnt know why. (I still dont)
For now, I'm almost completely lost. Am watching tons of How-to's trying to figure out where all the buttons and information is. And how it all interacts.
“Dive into it one piece at a time” Instructions unclear and I have just watched 1000 episodes and still not sure what the one piece we are diving into is.
I enjoyed victoria 2 spend hours in it.... victoria 3 im so confused and i hate how war has been diminished, I can't figure out how to do anything it seems way to micromanagy compared to vic2.
Quick question, how do I change the capital state ingame? I'm trying to move my capital to a more central location geographically to an economically similar region for strategic reasons, but idk how to do that. Thanks in advance!
@@MontuPlays Tried for like a good 30 minutes, couldn't really find it. Still a but wonky with the systematics since I'm an EU4 player. If you do manage to find though, lemme know if you can! Loved the video btw
Yo I've already watched hours of stuff trying to learn stuff, if I feel confident enough to hit unpause in 20 minutes I'll actually be so happy I might have to give a twitch prime or something at some point in my life I'm kinda broke right now don't ask me why it has nothing to do with buying this game irresponsibly.
My biggest problem with the game is that I get massive amounts of radicals for decrease in standards of living while I have low taxes and my standar of living is higher that the require show and I don't know how to fix it
It is so, so much complicated, even if i speak english almost as my language (the game is not translated in my language), it seem almost inreachable. Even because the economic stuff are not my cup of tea....
Why no one has tutorial on prestige.. for anyone new just letting you know if u play as unrecognized power you basically can’t do shit when it come to most if not all diplomatic decisions… More prestige = more diplomatic actions Which is ok but what makes it a bitch is that of it says “have 30 prestige to become minor power” that threshold increases as years passes and if you start as unrecognized power you’ll be playing catch up while that threshold stay increasing
I don't think I will ever be able to play this game, no clue why I did considering I've owned vic2 for years and never even started to understand it lol
Will Vic 3 be easy if I am already familiar with Stellaris? I only play Stellaris, the other Paradox games I could not learn/get into. I heard that Vic 3 is similar to Stellaris, in the way of mechanics such as pops. How similar is it, for those of you who have experience in both?
You might need more videos to flesh out each thing..20 mins isn't long enough at all. Best way is to play a game and go through step by step based on what is happening
I like the game but holy hell frick the British I was playing prussia and I formed the German empire and it's like the British got a vendetta on me I invaded the quing to defend the British since they helped me in 1843 however it's like they hate me they fired on me and I ended up in a war with them from 1875 to 1881 and it ended with them winning so I got my revenge when I destroyed them in eithiopia 1903 to 1912 before the entire world went to war. In 1913
I've literally spent hours staring at the tutorial game, not even advanced more than a month or two because I'm just reading everything trying to understand what I should be doing, and this video 1000% is a necessary supplement. If I can get the game to stop crashing I might be able to figure it out now
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This game is a huge mess. Seems to be normal for Paradox. And insanely long loading times.
This is the type of tutorial that is needed in the game. I don't only need to know how to push or what to push, I need to know WHY I'm pushing buttons before I just start doing all the things! Thanks for this.
For real, CK3 had a way better one holding you hand.
@@thesquaremonger even the current tutorial isn't that great, it's better than HOI4's but that isn't any actual competition, sitting around waiting for the next thing because I'm paralyzed by indecision as a new player while feeling like I'm missing out on too much by doing so isn't a great feeling to be experiencing *in the tutorial.*
granted the why & how explanations are suuuuper helpful, I just wish it was more structured instead of free flowing, I really struggle to get through tutorial like that though.
I just started Vic 3 for the first time. Decided to do a 'learn the game' scenario. It told me how to move about the map, what a few of the menu buttons on the UI were for and then just dropped me onto a map with no direction or idea what to do first or how to do it.
I love Paradox games, however ive tried playing this about 15 times, everytime it makes me feel like im dumb as shit. I still havent completed a walkthrough it always ends with me frustratingly exiting game followed by ordering my favourite takaway to make myself feel better. Now im fat af aswell as dumb as shit ty paradox.
Skill issue
@@jamesturgay3641 bros name is gay
Victoria has a shit ton going on. It really is nuts. I tried making it to a free market capitalist. Figure the capitalist will run economy for me. But ya. It's a hard game to learn.
Holy crap
I feel like this should be worth about 4 college credits
I was gonna comment the same thing. I haven't used my brain this much since college. Lol.
to be fair, he was ridiculously verbose about so many things
where did u study that u find this complicated? LOL
@@bartysp2599 nobody cares what you think
@@captainnutsack8151 hahahaha. dawggg use your brain more often!
The most useful thing in this is the "this tool tip is useful" and "don't look at this tool tip" and I love you for doing this. Seems I hals totalt missed the peasants number and was spiraling because of it.
Nice and clean structure, finally someone explained from an overlooking standpoint to see the whole, instead of demonstrating how fast they can machine-gun through all the details.
Thank You Sir !
I will need to watch this video about 10 times more before I start a game, my brain is melting
This is a quality video! I've already figured out most of this, but you truly have a talent for concisely and effectively communicating pretty complex stuff
On the fence about buying the game, but never on the fence about a Montu upload 😊
If you don't mind the less legal side you can pirate it and then buy it if you like it
Notch once said he doesn't care if people pirate the game if they buy it eventually
Seems quite barebones for now. Jd what for a sale and maybe a dlc as it seems to have potential
Tried most of the other Paradox grand strategy games. None are as enjoyable as Stellaris. I might buy it on sale.
If you like minmaxing economy, yes. Everything else is barebones right now.
This is what I do
Thanks for this Montu, I might be an expert at Stellaris, but never touched Victoria and have no idea what I am doing.
I think we are many in ur same situation 🤣
Ignore the toxic comments mate. Just keep making great vids!
Thankls for this, I've played alot of CK3 but just needed something like this video to help me get started. Good stuff.
Thank you for sharing! Definitely helps to know which tooltips are absolute and which are estimates.
Please keep up the Vic 3 content. I love your stellaris but Vic 3 might just be my favourite Paradox game so far.
Please make more beginner guides I still have no idea what I'm doing after watching this.
Thanks man! Played a bit of the tutorial and came to this video, definitely cleared up a lot of things for me. Did a solid job of consolidating and explaining a large amount of info! Enjoying the game so far!
Awesome tutorial. Thank you so much. Now I can finally try my hand at Vic 3.
Looks like Stellaris planetary management made into it's own game with only one planet. 😃
Love the concept of a "radical shopkeeper" though.
0:54 holy shit it's real
This is such a dumb joke, still made me chuckle
I've been able to form Scandinavia by 1850 on my 3rd game love this game and your content can't wait for what's to come
How ?
@@DanskerneFraDanmark I have the Prussians help me take Denmark
@@That_Guy_Named_Epyk ohhhh nice
going from vicky 2 to this is crazy
tip for new player watching guide before playing can be very complicated and hard to adapt
i recommend you to play it first just click randomly don't focos too much detail because you gonna get bored
after a few hours of understanding nothing you can come and watch this guide it would be easier to learn
im a new player too but now i understand
the basic of the game now
Thanks a lot Montu, as an expert of Vicky 2, I thought I would just go and play...this video really helped me figure out the new stuff that bothered me in my first playthrough...instant sub!!!
Same I just bought the game today said imma play I have no idea how to play this is way more complex than Vic 2 i didn’t need a video to help with that one this one is a different beat for sure 😂
belgium is probably the best nation to start with (again). a small tight knit state and nobody has declared war on me thanks to the uk in the first 30 odd years ive been playing it so i learnt some basic of the economy.
Seebia is great as well. One province to manage and start with turkish protectorate which you can relatively easily leave
Oooh! Ask and you shall receive thank you, Montu. You are a benevolent lizard overlord.
Well, I played all paradox games so far, but I may have finally bitten of more than I can chew, this looks SO COMPLICATED, but your tutorial really helps
I played it yesterday for 8 hours. Yes it’s fine, the graphics are good and it’s easy enough to understand. I played a Chile run and will try another later, but I found it too easy on standard settings. The liberal industrial route in politics is just the best way. I only faced one revolution around the 50 year mark and it was easy enough. I wish they improve the military and diplomacy aspect.
Great video mate, this has helped me alot. Such a simple well explained tutorial in only 20mins, thank you.
Glad it helped
Thank you, i play all the other paradox games but never vicky. I thought i could figure it out as i go and I gotta say I was very wrong lol
My guy Montu teached me how to play Stellaris, now he's teaching me how to play Vici 3
Cool to see you branching out. I haven't played this, although I might have to try it out.
thank you Montu
definitely a great video explaining the basics to then jump into the game and explore and learn more on your own
I still don't know what the hell I'm supposed to do. The game severely lacks an overall view.
@@mikeymcmikeface5599 Build building. Watch number go green - brain be happy
very helpful, thanks
amazing tutorial
Ty for the vid. May I suggest muting the music if you plan to make another instructional video? The audio is a bit busy to the ear.
thanks
I LOVE YOU MONTU
Technocratic Great Britain, Devouring Serbian Swarm, Prussian Megacorp, etc 😂
Hey! Your the stellaris guy! No wonder I liked the video
Hey! Yes I am. Have you been infiltrating any primitive worlds recently?
Hope the video helpes!
Thank you :)
I'm so glad Lord Montu made a guide for the new primitive elevation employees. (AKA the PEE)
Ive done 3 plays at this point, giving up before year 1 in 3 different countries. Portugal, US, then Japan. I need a small country to start with. Something easy to learn with. Portugal was almost perfect, but the spread out colonies made it more confusing.
Try belgium maybe? pretty small and not much in the way of colonies to worry about, while still being in an interesting place with potential for growth
Your dye workshop example made no sense. The demand for dye went up 50 units, but the supply only went up 10, increasing the price of dye from 40 to 52. Dye is the input good and therefore should increase production costs after the change in dye price. Therefore you should be making less money from the switch than the substitution estimated, not more. What am I missing?
Great video but I would suggest lowering the background music a wee bit.
you are a saint
just took a look at vicky3, this guide was really needed lol thx
Amazing, now I know how much I don't know.
Guys this game isnt that hard. You just need to be willing to mess up horribly and fail multiple times (and have no idea why u just lost ur country) before things start clicking in ur head. These videos help but nothing helped me more than just diving in head first and dont be afraid to load a previous save. Ur learning the game who cares if u loose or if u go back. Just keep banging ur head against the wall.
Yeah but I always rage when gaming. Once fucking Sprained my fist after I raged while playing CK3 and my empire randomly collapsed and at the time I didnt know why. (I still dont)
@@MotzKotz3Seek help.
@@MotzKotz3 it isnt that deep bro
@@bandit-ln5th Im gonna touch you (there is no escape; this is not a threat, this is a prophecy
For now, I'm almost completely lost. Am watching tons of How-to's trying to figure out where all the buttons and information is. And how it all interacts.
Playing the US and following what others do in the same time kinda helped me
@@crosby817 That’s my plan. Gonna watch a few Let’s Plays and go from there.
yes, it is complicated
15:04 well-advised, gradually change is the best
“Dive into it one piece at a time”
Instructions unclear and I have just watched 1000 episodes and still not sure what the one piece we are diving into is.
I watch tutorials to play the game without playing it
Love it
Where do you see you infamy? It pops up for various things, but havnt been able to find it
Not to be rough, but... This is first your video I remember which I can't watch at 1.75 speed and actually need to set on much lower speed)
My brain are on fire now
It is the simplest and easiest guide of beggeniers i guess this the result of when you go from managing many solar sytem to a planet
I enjoyed victoria 2 spend hours in it.... victoria 3 im so confused and i hate how war has been diminished, I can't figure out how to do anything it seems way to micromanagy compared to vic2.
Alternate title : How to start the Great War in Victoria 3
Man. Alright. After this I might just take a stab at this game….after another round of Stellaris though ;)
Great video Montu. Thank you. I will subsidize that like button
Quick question, how do I change the capital state ingame? I'm trying to move my capital to a more central location geographically to an economically similar region for strategic reasons, but idk how to do that. Thanks in advance!
check through the lenses at the bottom
I think its in diplo, or the one on the left. Not in game atm so can't check though!
@@MontuPlays Tried for like a good 30 minutes, couldn't really find it. Still a but wonky with the systematics since I'm an EU4 player. If you do manage to find though, lemme know if you can! Loved the video btw
Helps with economy, don’t understand war at all though
nah, Stellaris! although it would be cool if each planet had districts on a global map like this that you would manage, instead of just districts. =p
Yo I've already watched hours of stuff trying to learn stuff, if I feel confident enough to hit unpause in 20 minutes I'll actually be so happy I might have to give a twitch prime or something at some point in my life I'm kinda broke right now don't ask me why it has nothing to do with buying this game irresponsibly.
I wish they’d change the Galactic Market in Stellaris to work like the Markets in Vic3.
No, please don't, I do not want to play 17 different games on vicky 3 when trying to commit xenocide
My biggest problem with the game is that I get massive amounts of radicals for decrease in standards of living while I have low taxes and my standar of living is higher that the require show and I don't know how to fix it
Thank you! With the exception of maybe Stellaris, the in game tutorials for games like this tend to be absolutely terrible and unhelpful.
watching at 1.25x speed for a guide in only 16 minutes ;D
Watch 2x for a guide in only 10 lol
And here i tought stellaris menus were confusing
after watching this i may not be cut out fort this game. i should just stick to ck3
It is so, so much complicated, even if i speak english almost as my language (the game is not translated in my language), it seem almost inreachable. Even because the economic stuff are not my cup of tea....
thank you very much ill stay with victoria 2
*I don't seem to get it i just keep getting confused i've looked at 10 beginner guide videos*
Why no one has tutorial on prestige.. for anyone new just letting you know if u play as unrecognized power you basically can’t do shit when it come to most if not all diplomatic decisions…
More prestige = more diplomatic actions
Which is ok but what makes it a bitch is that of it says “have 30 prestige to become minor power” that threshold increases as years passes and if you start as unrecognized power you’ll be playing catch up while that threshold stay increasing
subsitution is anti player. it scares you off from upgrading because of bad info. its such a bad UX 9/10 times its just wrong
I don't think I will ever be able to play this game, no clue why I did considering I've owned vic2 for years and never even started to understand it lol
Will Vic 3 be easy if I am already familiar with Stellaris? I only play Stellaris, the other Paradox games I could not learn/get into. I heard that Vic 3 is similar to Stellaris, in the way of mechanics such as pops. How similar is it, for those of you who have experience in both?
Montu just be honest do u think this game good enough to risk your reputation ?
You might need more videos to flesh out each thing..20 mins isn't long enough at all. Best way is to play a game and go through step by step based on what is happening
" *Beginners* guide"
As if there're pros who played thousands of hours in this game
Love the concept of games like this but they’re way too complicated for me. Do not have the attention span for it
2:50 Capitalism at it’s finest
Can you create famines and kill a lot of people in this game?
7:57 I wonder why is that Prikkiki-Ti so happy, what is going on. I think that those people around shouldnt be that happy...
the music is too loud
My sister-wife caught lover's pox 😢
Thinking to buy it, now I’m not 😅
Bump.
I’m trying so hard to get into this game but it’s so damn boring.
Didn’t even mention decrees lol
"First, you should play learn the game tutorial"
If I do that, I will not come here and watch your video for sure xd
So boring to play that tbh
i will say this i wish rts games have alot better toturial so you not going in blidly
I like the game but holy hell frick the British I was playing prussia and I formed the German empire and it's like the British got a vendetta on me I invaded the quing to defend the British since they helped me in 1843 however it's like they hate me they fired on me and I ended up in a war with them from 1875 to 1881 and it ended with them winning so I got my revenge when I destroyed them in eithiopia 1903 to 1912 before the entire world went to war. In 1913
Honestly looks so boring specially compared to stellaris
be me.
don't even touch the tutorial
have an amazing time
1.5 million radicals
-800k debt
riots
political leaders hate me
Like many Paradox games, it's basically just constant pop ups and information screens. So boring.
Most videos describe the rules of the game. This is of little help for new players.
I've literally spent hours staring at the tutorial game, not even advanced more than a month or two because I'm just reading everything trying to understand what I should be doing, and this video 1000% is a necessary supplement. If I can get the game to stop crashing I might be able to figure it out now
Seems I’ll have to get a refund.