Quote from: Valmy on Today at 12:03:58 PMQuote from: Tamas on Today at 11:59:34 AMMassive patch just landed
Does this mean I have to start my game over?![]()

Quote from: Tamas on Today at 11:59:34 AMMassive patch just landed
Quote from: Valmy on Today at 10:39:56 AMQuote from: Solmyr on Today at 02:48:48 AMThis is not EU4, just building stuff won't give you anything.You have to be able to tax it, and that means a) building things that produce goods that someone will buy and/or use, and b) having control so you can actually tax your population.
Well yeah I at least know that. I only built stuff that supposedly would make money and was in high control areas. But what "profit" means for those buildings is a little opaque. Profit for who? Me?
Though the problem with Lithuania remains that my largest cities (Polotsk and Riga) are neither Lithuanian nor close to Vilnius.
Though it kind of messes with my mind that 230 km is a vast politically significant distance.![]()
Quote from: Tamas on Today at 09:19:04 AMQuote from: garbon on November 16, 2025, 10:18:34 AMQuote from: Tamas on November 16, 2025, 09:54:31 AMSensible or not, it will fail it's ultimate objective. People who are bothered by immigration are bothered by immigrants not illegal ones specifically, they are just a good target either because they really think most of the new coloured faces are illegals, or because they feel allowed to speak against them.
But the number of brown people in the street won't decrease by this so it will not be deflating Reform. Quite the contrary because now both Reform and Labour are talking about immigration as The Issue.
They won't be able to out reform Reform.
Having said all that, I think it is fair to say that immigration is perceived as a problem to varying degrees by a now-critical amount of people (otherwise Reform wouldn't be this strong, simply). Conceding that field to them and just ignoring is probably the wrong idea at this stage.
But yeah, trying to be half as draconian as Farage promises (ha-ha) to be seems like a carbon-copy of the Tory strategy around Brexit - flaff about with half-arsed "solutions" not making a clear stance either pro or against.
Either they need to be positive about the immigration numbers (a tough sell I am sure) or do something that hinders Reform's ability to thematise properly: IDK, say "under the Tories we had record numbers of people coming in. This is a great potential for our country but it's also a short-term challenge. We are putting a practial full stop on immigration for a 5-year period while we catch up our infrastructure". Or something.
I don't know. It feels futile to try and avoid PM Farage, it is pre-ordained like Johnson or Trump was - too much the embodiment of English zeitgeist not to rule the country.
Quote from: Tamas on Today at 11:59:34 AMMassive patch just landed
Quote from: Tamas on Today at 10:50:56 AMI do feel like the control/access mechanic is a bit overly punitive but I think it works.
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