

I was hypnotically fixated on the whiteness of the screen for some strange reason. I later found out that it would be the biggest mistake of my life.Īfter I skipped the dialogue, The screen went white and I felt light headed. I had enough of the game's creepy B.S by this point and I skipped the game dialogue box. I came to the conclusion that this game would be unplayable as any nation, so I decided to quit.īut when I clicked on the game menu, it said that it wouldn't be advisable. At the start on this playthrough, I had no pops to build armies and had "Why? pan nationalists" rise up in all of my provinces. I resigned again and decided to play as a nation without a changed name, so I randomly picked Argentina. But when I started, my economy and prestige fell to zero instantly, all the nations declared war on me in the same way as when I played "Warned", and I had rebel uprisings in all my colonies. I decided to play again as France (or Torture) instead. Knowing that this war would be impossible to win, so I resigned. I tried to get help, but all my allies and satellite nations abandoned me. The wars section of the game called it "The War to destroy Warned" and the goal of every belligerent against me was to dismantle the nation and cut me down to size. Immediately after starting, every nation in the game world declared war on me. I decided to try The United Kingdom (or Warned) because it is the most powerful nation at the game's start. The United Kingdom was replaced with "Warned", The United States was called "Why?", France was called "Torture", and Prussia was called "End". The names of a few countries were replaced with some disturbing phrases. When the map loaded, there was something way off. I was starting to contemplate leaving the game, but I was gripped with curiosity and proceeded. The background picture that was usually army or navy related was replaced with a frightened looking gingerbread who was cut in half on the waist, with the word "Realism" written in crayon on the wall behind the bisected cookie. 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.
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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).
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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.
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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.
