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It's different development studios.
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I never had an issue with dealing with disease, did you play the campaign for it that taught you how to handle them or did you just jump right into sandbox without going through each stage?
I hate the campaign, I find it dull and boring. I dont need glorified tutorials for simple mechanics. So far I always played sandbox usually on the hardest conditions as well cause the game itself is rather easy. I always won so far too, however the diseases feel like RNG bs.
If it hits you too early you can't do much and your people die too fast. Its RNG if you survive. If it hits you late enough you can survive it IF you are lucky but like I said it immediately kills your population in absurd numbers leaving room for little interactivity.
Obviously you do since you never figured out how to deal with the virus issues in sandbox.
And no, most of the campaign missions aren't glorified tutorials, they are specific challenges and then you end up in sandbox mode after finishing the story missions.
Skipping straight to sandbox is actually just skipping all the difficulty, all the challenges and in the rare case of new mechanics (like the virus), sure, that's skipping a tutorial. (one that you obviously would have benefited from)
You're playing in sandbox, which is just easy mode compared to the missions and without actually knowing all the mechanics of the game.
That's why you're failing, not because the virus mechanics don't work.
*yawn* keep telling yourself that bud. Its not that the virus mechanics dont work, I never claimed that but that it kills people off so quickly that it ruins your economy almost immediately and if you get it at the wrong time like during first to second era transition you can not win or recover.
Lots and lots of people talked about this on release of that DLC but yeah I guess they all just did not understood the "mechanics" xD
Its not Victoria 3 mate.
Lots of people don't bother to learn how to deal with something and then cry over it. You are correct, people who don't learn will not understand the thing they didn't learn.
Pretty simple concept and yes, lots of people are incapable of realizing such simple things.
You can keep acting smug and failing, that's on you.
Lots of people never learn reading comprehension either, or how to use math in every day life, it doesn't make them intelligent when the act smug for refusing to learn, it just makes them below average, which is half the population of the world.
"4 billion people can't be wrong" ~ well actually, they can and they frequently are. There's plenty of people making mistakes every day and never capable of realizing it or showing any willingness to learn beyond the limited bubble they live in.
If you bothered to even mouse over you'd notice I have 1,400 hours played in this game, which is a lot more than you.
I did talk about the game itself, the issue is you didn't even play the game, you skipped to the end and went straight to sandbox and then cried when you couldn't overcome one of the optional challenges (which you can turn off in sandbox btw)
You bought a new mechanic with the DLC and refused to learn how it works and now you and those like you that can't be bothered to learn are confused about why you don't understand it and can't overcome it.
How can I talk about the game with someone who refuses to even play it?
But sure, keep pretending I don't play the game when I have more hours than 99% of the player base. And that's not counting the 600 hours I had in the beta version that weren't counted.
The only one in a limited bubble here is you by refusing to actually play the game or learn how the new mechanics work.
Nobody cares about your hours or who you are. Right now you keep arguing instead of simply saying how you'd fight deadly disease in colonial times as your workforce dies within half a year. If you got that many hours it should be no problem, right? If you'd play the game you'd be talking about the game and not yourself or others.
If you cannot engage in a discussion about the game and only want to boost your ego, dont comment. So far you provided zero useful information, just ego boosting for yourself and thats why I can't take you serious cause your comments have no substance.
I don't need to explain how to survive the disease when the game would show you how if you allowed it to.
The useful information I've provided is to remind you that you skipped the part of the game that would teach you what you needed to know.
This isn't about my ego, this is about your refusal to learn.
You can't take me serious, because you can't face the simple reality that you think you know everything. But it's you that's failing to overcome a simple mechanic because you refuse to play the game and jump to the end point before knowing how to deal with it.
Try playing the game instead of pretending you know everything and skipping straight to sandbox.
You suffer from willful ignorance. You don't want to learn and you just attack anyone who reminds you how to find the information you're missing.
Mate I know the mechanics and edicts you can work with as well as the panic meter and all that. What in the world is ignorant about not wanting to play some story driven boring tutorial missions that I know I'll win without problem and will teach me absolutely nothing new?
Maybe you love glorified tutorials and think the game is so-so deep but if you would've taken your time and actually read what I wrote then you would've known that my problem with it is that its very RNG. That there is little interactivity because your people die too fast to do something against the disease and if it hits you too early you can just end your playthrough. Wow!
If you get hit in era 1 or early era 2 there are no mechanics for you to use cause they are either not available or you are in no position to use them.
You say I suffer from willful ignorance, yet you cant provide a solution to this either nor can you even understand the problem I talked about and pretend there is some magical information im missing as if this would be Victoria 3.
And yes after a completely useless comment chain I do tell people eventually that unless they provide substance they shouldn't comment cause it provides zero information except for how good they are as they glorify themselves. Sorry but thats not what this is here for.
You're the one complaining you don't know how to survive the spread of disease. So no, clearly you don't know and you continue to refuse to learn. You're too stupid to know what you don't know or realize you might learn something.
No one is going to explain it for you on the forums when the game offers you a way to learn and you simply refuse to do so. Enjoy your ignorance, you seem to be very proud of it. You don't even realize what you're missing and can't comprehend it at all.
the only thing i agree with is, when you start the game you have to have an unreasonable infra setup to produce the cure and get lucky with the cure combo. After the first few years though you should be ok relatively quickly.
Yea, you should probably try actually playing the game. You skipped to the sandbox without learning how to play and now you're just mad at everyone else for your mistakes.
have you tried... google? ;p there are previous threads and guides ppl have written, youtube video playthroughs, etc.. if you're unlucky enough to get a colonial outbreak, most experienced players seem to suggest enacting the penal colony edict.