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Palescar

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Jun 11, 2022
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I love Paradox Games but one thing that I find annoying is that is too much cautious about telling horrible episodes of history, a Game that want to be historicaly accurate must show that kind of things, men, if you really learn about human history you learn that human history is sealed on blood, I'm not saying that is a good thing but pretending that never existed is not good alternative, what do you think?
 
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I love Paradox Games but one thing that I find annoying is that is too much cautious about telling horrible episodes of history, a Game that want to be historicaly accurate must show that kind of things, men, if you really learn about human history you learn that human history is sealed on blood, I'm not saying that is a good thing but pretending that never existed is not good alternative, what do you think?
I'm playing EU4 and conquered the Western African coast. After converting everyone into "my" culture, discovered that I now own many provinces where Slave Trade is the main economic "good".

And that's it, you cannot pass laws to forbid slavery, cannot interact with the problem and have to wait until tech levels get more advanced to pass a law to ban it.

You can reform the Roman Empire, play as a ciborg, but cannot ban slavery. It's sad.

As you say, Paradox does nothing to adress the issue. No conflict, no solution, just wait until the end of the game, you are now a Slaver Empire, and cant do nothing about it.
 
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