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who exactly got a lot from the first world war in your opinion?
Unless you are making commentary on the historical futility of the war in hindsight obviously the answer is Britain and France. Post WW1 They proceeded to dismantle and partition the empires of the central powers into their respective spheres of influence.
France gained Camroon, Togoland, Lebanon, Syria, several Pacific islands, Alsace-Lorraine, and spheres of influence in much of the Balkans.
Britain gained Tanzania, Namibia, Palestine, Iraq, Jordan, parts of Arabia, Cyprus, New Guinea and several Pacific Islands.
Not to mention numerous gains of commercial concessions and punitive reparations.

In Vicky 2 results like this were actually achievable during a Great War. Depending on how it turned out the world could look massively different. In Vicky 3 only a few of these gains would be possible before you ran out of max maneuvers.
 
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Unless you are making commentary on the historical futility of the war in hindsight obviously the answer is Britain and France. Post WW1 They proceeded to dismantle and partition the empires of the central powers into their respective spheres of influence.
France gained Camroon, Togoland, Lebanon, Syria, several Pacific islands, Alsace-Lorraine, and spheres of influence in much of the Balkans.
Britain gained Tanzania, Namibia, Palestine, Iraq, Jordan, parts of Arabia, Cyprus, New Guinea and several Pacific Islands.
Not to mention numerous gains of commercial concessions and punitive reparations.

In Vicky 2 results like this were actually achievable during a Great War. Depending on how it turned out the world could look massively different. In Vicky 3 only a few of these gains would be possible before you ran out of max maneuvers.
To be fair, the question was "winners and losers." More relevant than GB/France 'winning' WWI is the fact that Germany, Austria, Ottomans, and Russia lose it. Dissolving Austria, Turkey and Russia was as relevant as Japan taking Shandong.
 
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To be fair, the question was "winners and losers." More relevant than GB/France 'winning' WWI is the fact that Germany, Austria, Ottomans, and Russia lose it. Dissolving Austria, Turkey and Russia was as relevant as Japan taking Shandong.
True which is definitely a problem with Victoria 3’s peace deals. In Vicky 3 you’ve probably maxed out of Maneuvers by the time you’ve added liberate Yugoslavia, Hungary, and Czechoslovakia war goals.

IMO ideally the maneuver limit should really only be a thing on the lead up to the war. After that I’d argue the longer the war goes on the more war goals each power should be able to be added. Give an incentive to cutting your losses early. If a country drags out a minor conflict into a death war, it really should be a death war. You make me sacrifice a million men, I better get more than just war reparations.
 
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France gained Camroon, Togoland, Lebanon, Syria, several Pacific islands, Alsace-Lorraine, and spheres of influence in much of the Balkans.
Britain gained Tanzania, Namibia, Palestine, Iraq, Jordan, parts of Arabia, Cyprus, New Guinea and several Pacific Islands.
Speaking of which, why do the German states still not colonise? Every game is just UK getting 99% of East and Central Africa, France getting 80% of West Africa and a couple Dutch and Portuguese colonies
 
Speaking of which, why do the German states still not colonise? Every game is just UK getting 99% of East and Central Africa, France getting 80% of West Africa and a couple Dutch and Portuguese colonies
Never get a chance to. Historically German Colonization didn't begin in earnest until the late 1880s. At that point in Victoria 3 there isn't any coastline left to get started. Honestly I think techs opening up colonizations works ok for the mild malaria areas, but it doesn't work at all for the severe malaria places. Quinine opening colonization, while a little too fast, (i'd prefer it not completely remove the penalty) seems to be an acceptable way to model certain countries getting a headstart in colonization. But the problem with severe malaria states is its too much of an advantage to get the tech early. Whoever researches it first (usually Britain), is likely to be several years ahead of all their competitors, so is guaranteed to take it all rather than there be the historical scramble.

IMO a better way to model it would be for Severe malaria colonization would not really be possible until the Scramble for Africa Journal entry activates. Any great power that doesn't already have malaria prevention gets it for free. This way the coast is never blocked off by the start of the Scramble and all great powers whether they have a headstart or not, have an equal opportunity to pounce on Central and East Africa.
 
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Never get a chance to. Historically German Colonization didn't begin in earnest until the late 1880s. At that point in Victoria 3 there isn't any coastline left to get started. Honestly I think techs opening up colonizations works ok for the mild malaria areas, but it doesn't work at all for the severe malaria places. Quinine opening colonization, while a little too fast, (i'd prefer it not completely remove the penalty) seems to be an acceptable way to model certain countries getting a headstart in colonization. But the problem with severe malaria states is its too much of an advantage to get the tech early. Whoever researches it first (usually Britain), is likely to be several years ahead of all their competitors, so is guaranteed to take it all rather than there be the historical scramble.

IMO a better way to model it would be for Severe malaria colonization would not really be possible until the Scramble for Africa Journal entry activates. Any great power that doesn't already have malaria prevention gets it for free. This way the coast is never blocked off by the start of the Scramble and all great powers whether they have a headstart or not, have an equal opportunity to pounce on Central and East Africa.
Presumably you mean when any Great Power activates the journal entry, as the current journal entry requires you to have Malaria Prevention (and colonial affairs, and a state in Africa with malaria or severe malaria)
 
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Presumably you mean when any Great Power activates the journal entry, as the current journal entry requires you to have Malaria Prevention (and colonial affairs, and a state in Africa with malaria or severe malaria)
Yes. I was imagining the Scramble Journal Entry to be changed to a global event journal entry like the Krakatoa Eruption.
Something like Britain researches the tech, and an event fires to begin the scramble for everyone. Sorry that wasn’t clear.
 
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