

The goal with it is not to force the world down a deterministic path so it aligns with actual history, but to set up events so such a path is at least possible and to otherwise ensure to include events which are historically plausible. PDM opts to change only those mechanics we feel are necessary- though sometimes in fundamental ways - as well as including a host of new events. Others, like Divergences, opt for an alternate timeline approach and present an entirely new what-if world history. If you have HOD then you already have AHD, and thus dont need to worry about APD. The goal is not to change vanilla Vicky unnecessarily, but to smooth the rough edges that players experience and create a working world economy and a rich historical context for both historically-minded and sandbox players. Its become something of an unofficial expansion pack, and one that is continually growing as more and more gets added into it. It not only adjusts the economy and migration mechanics but also introduces a host of new decisions, events and mechanics suggested by a wide variety of players in this sub-forum thus providing the mods unofficial second name: Peoples Democratic Mod. PDM adds hundreds of new events, inventions, decisions, and even goods and factories. It is in that way a large-scale mod which changes more or less everything in the game. Pop Demand Mod Victoria 2 Mods Unofficial Second Pop Demand Mod Victoria 2 Mod Which Changes Balanced? Hardcore? Don't really know but something more challenging in any case.Pop Demand Mod Victoria 2 By ulanesin1973 Follow | Public Now I like to think it's cause I was getting better at the game but something is telling my the mod is just easier than vanilla so i wanted to ask the community what their experience of it is, and may e if there were other mods like it that were more. Like I never had to pass many reforms, never had many uprisings, my gov was basically the same one from the beginning (I was still absolutely monarchy in 1890) I was fighting off multiple great powers and holding my own consistently I sphered and colonised a large chunk of East Africa, and 99% of the time didn't touch factories just subsidised them from day1 and let the economy do its thing (I stayed conservative in order to keep subsidies going). My experience as Germany compared to an old vanilla game was crazy different. I'm one of those fed up of eu4 looking forward to vic3 converts, my friend got me into the pop demand mod (which I think is super fun compared to vanilla please don't think Im bashing it).
