When the game loaded, I knew right away that this may be more than a joke. One was of a skull, another was a still frame from "Don't Hug Me I'm Scared" (don't know why that was there), and another was of a decapitated Barbie doll. But the pictures progressively got more disturbing. I also dismissed this as a joke and continued to wait for the game to load. One was of a plain desk chair, another was of a lamp. But this load screen had pictures that made no sense. During loading in a normal game, you see a compilation of Victorian era like pictures of armies, navies, etc. ![]() After a while, another error popped up which read "Don't say I didn't warn you!" I again ignored it and dismissed it as a joke.Īfter I extracted it, put it into the game's mod folder, and loaded the game, I noticed something awry immediately. I ignored it because It could have been a little joke the modder put in. When I extracted it in WinZip, I got an error message saying "Are you sure?" This was unorthodox, because normal errors would not say that (obviously). I decided to download the file the mod was in. I was skeptical of that fact because I knew that Ultimate Mod could not be topped (It had actual nuclear weapons). The post said that it would take gameplay to a whole new level. I was hesitant, but bored, so I clicked on it. I found an interesting mod called "Realism Mod" which was posted by a user whose name was those boxes you get when your computer can't render foreign symbols. ![]() Recently, I went back through the Paradox forums to look for new mods. I also got a good run out of some mods, but I still felt that I wanted more. Such mods included the Modern Day mod, Pops demand mod, and Ultimate mod. I perused some Paradox forums and found out that I could download mods that can place the game outside of its normal timeline (1836 to 1936) and add new nations not accessible in the vanilla game. After I logged in a decent amount of playtime, I felt that I wanted more out of the game. ![]() I purchased the base version back in may and expanded it to A House Divided and to Heart of Darkness. I have always had a fondness of the Paradox Game, Victoria 2.
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