The year was 1836, and the world was a jagged puzzle of empires and untapped potential. But this wasn't just any history—it was the world of Victoria 3 v1.8.6, a timeline where every gear of industry and every stroke of a diplomat’s pen carried the weight of a century.
The Good:
The base game of Victoria 3 allows players to control almost any country in the world from 1836 to 1936, a period marked by industrialization, colonial expansion, and significant social change. The game is renowned for its depth, covering aspects such as diplomacy, military conquest, industrialization, and governance. Players must balance economic growth, military expansion, and internal stability while navigating the intricate web of international relations and domestic politics.
- Warfare: Better than launch, but still feels like a hands-off attrition simulator. No direct unit control – you set objectives and pray. Some love it, many hate it.
- Political parties & interest groups: Interesting but sometimes shallow. Revolutions lack the drama of Victoria 2’s rebels.
- DLC value: “All DLC” adds nice flavor, but core mechanics (e.g., foreign investment) should be in base game. Without DLC, mid-game feels empty.
The following DLCs are included in this version:
The v1.8.6 update is a major patch that addresses various aspects of the game, including gameplay mechanics, user interface, and performance. Some of the key changes include:
Victoria 3 V1.8.6 -all Dlc- 2021
The year was 1836, and the world was a jagged puzzle of empires and untapped potential. But this wasn't just any history—it was the world of Victoria 3 v1.8.6, a timeline where every gear of industry and every stroke of a diplomat’s pen carried the weight of a century.
The Good:
The base game of Victoria 3 allows players to control almost any country in the world from 1836 to 1936, a period marked by industrialization, colonial expansion, and significant social change. The game is renowned for its depth, covering aspects such as diplomacy, military conquest, industrialization, and governance. Players must balance economic growth, military expansion, and internal stability while navigating the intricate web of international relations and domestic politics. Victoria 3 v1.8.6 -ALL DLC-
- Warfare: Better than launch, but still feels like a hands-off attrition simulator. No direct unit control – you set objectives and pray. Some love it, many hate it.
- Political parties & interest groups: Interesting but sometimes shallow. Revolutions lack the drama of Victoria 2’s rebels.
- DLC value: “All DLC” adds nice flavor, but core mechanics (e.g., foreign investment) should be in base game. Without DLC, mid-game feels empty.
The following DLCs are included in this version: The year was 1836, and the world was
The v1.8.6 update is a major patch that addresses various aspects of the game, including gameplay mechanics, user interface, and performance. Some of the key changes include: Warfare : Better than launch, but still feels