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Victoria 3 - Dev Diary #50 - Living Map

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Hello again everyone! This week, as promised, I’ll be showing you a lot more of the visual elements of the map and how it evolves over the course of time and through your influence.

The Living Map has many different elements to it that adds both a bit of flavor and life in the world of Victoria 3, I’ll be going over some of the main elements in their current state to give you all some insight.

Hub Expansion
The most important and noticeable aspect that the world is progressing are your Hubs, as you reach certain thresholds of buildings (both production, government and residential ones) your cities will expand with the corresponding buildings. When it comes to the residential buildings they all have three different tiers of wealth within each culture set, the higher tiers are automatically activated upon reaching a higher Standard Of Living for the Pops of that Hub. To further amplify this change of SOL and to provide some more motion around hubs we have an effect that indicates either an increase or decrease with a construction hammer and anvil that either hardens or breaks.

Small Hubs
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Large Hubs
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Decrease in SOL
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Increase in SOL
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Vehicles
Traversing the roads, seas and even skies of the game we have made quite a few vehicles that breathe life into the world. These are unlocked by research, adjusting your Production Methods and building specific buildings. The most fundamental one being a horse carriage that traverses the dirt roads of connected Hubs, with specific research you can instead have cars putter along the roads! If regular roads are too simple for you there are also a bunch of different trains for when you’ve researched railroads, old locomotives can turn into electric ones and steel railway cars can also be applied.

We’ll get there, eventually
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Traveling in style
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Old locomotive
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Electric trains
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But land is not the only place where vehicles make an appearance, in the seas and along the shipping lanes you’ll be able to see cargo ships traveling! These range from simple clippers to steamships, depending on what you’ve researched and what sort of Production Methods you’re utilizing.

Trade ships
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Last but not least we look to the skies where you’ll be able to see Zeppelins soaring through the air when skyscrapers have been built and act as anchoring points for the massive airships.

Soaring through the skies
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Military and War
When conflict inevitably brews and wars break out there are lots of ways we show those effects on your Hubs and surrounding terrain. When gearing up for war your troops will be determined by what you’ve researched and the Production Methods of your Barracks. You can look at what troops you have in your Garrison at any time, but upon entering a battle they (the most advanced unit) will be visible on the map where battle takes place, facing off against the opponents troops. Depending on what weapons you’ve equipped your units with, different effects will show, so even a Mobile Artillery unit has different kinds of shots.

Beautiful illustrations for your troops
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Bunker fire
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Flamethrowers!
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Let's play battleship!
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When a region has been ravaged by war and a lot of battles you will start to see the effect of that on the region where it has happened through Devastation. The dynamic Devastation affects a variety of parameters for the region, its trade, Pops and Hubs. It also visually shows, not just by tearing up the surrounding terrain but also muddles rivers and burns buildings, the extent of this increases the more battles are fought in the same region.

Devastation (sped up)
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Devastation at a Hub
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Also, if you really need additional troops you can activate your conscription centers (if you’ve got access to them) which forces a lot of people to sign up. We make sure to show this as well, through an effect on your Hubs where conscripts are being drafted.

Production and Pops
In addition to expanding your city Hubs, you’ll also be able to affect the world with mining, farming and forestry Hubs. Trees will be cut down in close proximity to your forestry Hubs, farms will cultivate the earth and ground will be excavated close to your mines, leaving visible impact on the terrain.

Forestry Hubs and their effect
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Farm Hubs and their growth
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Mining Hubs effect on the world
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With increased production and industrialization within your country and Hubs we are also giving you a purely visual reminder that the world will be affected by that as well. The visual Pollution will see more smokestacks rising from your hubs as well as the surrounding terrain becoming tarnished. All for the sake of progress right?

Smokestacks coming from a Hub
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Pollution affecting a larger area
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However, if your people don't like the way things are progressing they will show their displeasure through turmoil, and if you don’t correctly address their concerns you might find yourself with a revolution on your hands. Turmoil will just be a bit of anger brewing in the form of puffs of displeasure while revolution will have flags of opposition being raised in your hubs.

Let the flags of revolution rise!
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Buildings
As previously mentioned, you’ll get zeppelins traversing the skies upon building skyscrapers, and while these behemoths of buildings will tower over the rest in your city Hubs there are still Monuments like the Eiffel Tower that will be even stronger indicators that your cities are growing beyond the point of the regular buildings.

The different skyscrapers for each culture set
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They also blink!
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That should give you all a glimpse into the life of the world map! There are things we would love to explore more in the future but I feel we’ve got a great foundation going that we’d love to hear ideas on how to take further.

Join us next week, where Aron will be covering the tutorial!

 
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It looks good, but it will run horribly for weak PCs. Can you add an option that can reduce details of a living map to at least low-poly things with low res textures? Or if that's hard, can you then please give some extra optimization polish, so that even weak PCs can squeeze stable 30 fps on at least one graphics setting set to High?
I happened to answer this in another reply, but yes the graphic settings will allow you to reduce the qualite of graphics immensly for a lower end GPU, but as I also stated the games' simulation is so advanced that it is more taxing than the graphics.
 
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Looks great. Very beautiful and informative way to make the map look alive. Not a fan of the animations that pop up at every SoL change though, it takes a way from the serenity of the map, especially if it's something that happens frequently
With how serene that map generally is we wanted to do a few effects like the SOL to make it clear that things are happening in hubs (yours and others) to not only have things like big revolutions causing a visual change. In general I feel it gives a decent idea of how a country or state is doing just by seeing how the SOL is trending without clicking on anything.
 
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With how serene that map generally is we wanted to do a few effects like the SOL to make it clear that things are happening in hubs (yours and others) to not only have things like big revolutions causing a visual change. In general I feel it gives a decent idea of how a country or state is doing just by seeing how the SOL is trending without clicking on anything.

My issue with the SoL icons is that they're too similar. It took me quite a bit to see the difference with the gifs standing side by side, in game I would hardly be able to distinguish them at all. Please consider adding a different icon/gif
 
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Do you have an idea what the early period war models would look like? You've shown trenches which is kool but thats more for 1900+? Will there be a little man running around?

Other than that, great job with the physical map!
 
Do you have an idea what the early period war models would look like? You've shown trenches which is kool but thats more for 1900+? Will there be a little man running around?

Other than that, great job with the physical map!
I've made the conscious to try to steer clear from actual little humans running around, in part due to the already tweaked scale we have for a lot of things in game but also due to the performance cost of animations of non-rigid objects like humans. When it comes to the early era Battle Units each of the 5 cultures will have their own lowest tier of infantry that are more or less civilian buildings used as cover for basic weapons.
 
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This all looks very pretty, thank you for sharing :)

"we’d love to hear ideas on how to take further."

Since you ask, I can't help but notice you forgot to include the GIF of the alien spacecraft that lands in a sandpit c.25 miles south-west of London, around the year 1898.

You do have this, don't you @Max_Art? And, of course, you've worked with the sound team to play a clip of Thunderchild when the spacecraft lands? ;)
 
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I've made the conscious to try to steer clear from actual little humans running around, in part due to the already tweaked scale we have for a lot of things in game but also due to the performance cost of animations of non-rigid objects like humans.

I wouldn't really want them in the game if they didn't look like they could reasonably ride on one of the draft cart horses.
 
The skyscraper is very cool, but the scale is a little mad. Will other, smaller skyscrapers appear in cities once they're built as well? Or will it be just the one?
 
My issue with the SoL icons is that they're too similar. It took me quite a bit to see the difference with the gifs standing side by side, in game I would hardly be able to distinguish them at all. Please consider adding a different icon/gif
Point taken, we will be able to make slight tweaks to them to distinguish them further. But as I've seen a lot of comments on these effect I would love to hear more concrete examples of what ideas you all have for it. To further showcase my intent with the current effect I can show the initial (old) concept I made for it:
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Sorry if this is off topic, although the technicalities of questions and answers regarding performance might be relevant : I have searched but did not find if the game will be available on Linux ?
 
The building sets confuse me.
I assume that the 4 we've seen here represent:
- East Asia
- Middle East / South Asia
- North Africa, Muslim Area of the Horn of Africa (Somalia, Djibouti, Harar), Swahili Coast(??)
- Latin America (+ Iberia??)
respectively, but then how will, say, Sweden or Great Britain be represented? Surely the British won't be using the Latin America set? How will the United States be represented? Will the Philippines just use the East Asia set? Will Buganda and Asante use the North Africa / Muslim Horn set?
 
The intent from our end is to absolutely add more detail and uniqueness to certain cultures in the long run, we are very well aware that the 5 ones we currently have (for architecture and units) are fairly generic and look forward to do more in depth stuff later on!
That's nice to hear. I really hope that Southern Mediterranean and especially Ottoman areas will get a more accurate architectural style.
 
The building sets confuse me.
I assume that the 4 we've seen here represent:
- East Asia
- Middle East / South Asia
- North Africa, Muslim Area of the Horn of Africa (Somalia, Djibouti, Harar), Swahili Coast(??)
- Latin America (+ Iberia??)
respectively, but then how will, say, Sweden or Great Britain be represented? Surely the British won't be using the Latin America set? How will the United States be represented? Will the Philippines just use the East Asia set? Will Buganda and Asante use the North Africa / Muslim Horn set?
There are 5 towers so 5 themes.

The last one is the one present in the whole Dev Diary, the "Western style/Generic" which will probably used in Europe and USA
 
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There are 5 towers so 5 themes.

The last one is the one present in the whole Dev Diary, the "Western style/Generic" which will probably used in Europe and USA
Wish they could have added one or two more styles for South-East Asia and for other parts of Africa, then. It'll be... weird seeing the Zulu use the "North/Horn Africa" style...
 
Wish they could have added one or two more styles for South-East Asia and for other parts of Africa, then. It'll be... weird seeing the Zulu use the "North/Horn Africa" style...
I'm pretty sure in previous game (EU4 notably) at release there was 1 theme and other came with region-specific DLC (and if I remember it correctly, with the premium version of the DLC, lmao )

So I'm fine with it

Also, I'm not sure how much industrialised will the Zulu be, so if it's only a few Horn Africa theme buildings, it would be fine, it wouldn't shock me at all.
 
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