Anon10/11/25, 18:50No.2169429
>check for anyone talking about current balance
>"Hey does anyone else feel nothing when they change to a single party state? For some reason my entire country would tear itself apart over police laws but not this?"
Wait a second. That's what I felt every time I used radicals to implement a presidential universal democracy!
I'd even get the "Let's kill the King and skip the law enactment entirely!" event and literally nothing happens, I'm not considered an evil murderer, there's no reign of terror, there's no white army, in fact why did they change the revolutionary party's symbol from a guillotine to a BLM fist, I just don't get it-
>read comments
>"Yeah it's because democracy wasn't holy in the 1800s [but policing was?]"
>"It's just SoL"
>"Single Party State is kinda like Rome, you're still a republic, why would a Roman care?"
>"Shopkeepers are fucked in the head"
>"I am an engineer [liberal arts degree holding office worker] and I support the Trade Unions... why don't engineers in game revolt when you remove voting? They're the biggest commies! Right?"
>"Just look at the US right now..."
>"Fuck Shopkeepers"What's weird is that no-one's pointing out that the interest groups would agree/disagree based on their leaders and political movements... neither of which the reddit OP mentioned. I hope paradox has fixed (or will fix) political movements being unable to be disbanded. I still haven't played long enough since their implementation to find out if vanguardist leaders have been written out of the commie movement when my Russia run said they weren't a part of it (didn't play post-1900 to find out if it's a time gate).
Census/IQ test democracy is incredibly stable and beloved in developed nations in game.But anyway, main issue, yes it still feels like you've done literally nothing if you slay the monarchy or the democracy or Le fashit or whatever the dragon you're fighting is.
