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this post was submitted on 10 Feb 2026
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My advice for paradox games in general is to just play and learn as you go. They seem daunting but it's just because there's so many buttons to press and tooltips and mechanics but it's too much to just learn all at once so IMO it's best to just dive in and figure shit out even if it means being 5 hours in before you go OH WAIT, THAT'S HOW THAT WORKS? about something and then re start with the knowledge of how to do better next time
Yeah, that's what I'm finding out. For now, I'm just going to focus on playing the game and learning one or two things in detail a a time as I play and gradually building up my game knowledge.