QUOTE(ahgan91 @ Aug 7 2015, 01:17 PM)
hi all,
Should I buy the NARUTO SHIPPUDEN: Ultimate Ninja STORM Revolution now steam having 75% discount ? or should I wait till Winter sales ?
This is probably the cheapest it's going to be for awhile even during the seasonal Steam Sales.
QUOTE(Davidtcf @ Aug 7 2015, 10:42 AM)
yeah tell me about it.. i uninstalled EU4 twice after trying more than 6 hours on it (will be hard to make me reinstall and try at it again).
at least this time it's fictional.. makes one much more willing to grasp the tough learning curve just because everything is fictional.. don't need to refer to past 'peasant wars' and apply it to the game also (hope they remove this element in this new game) or your country been taken over by another just because of some royal's marriage.
It helps a lot if you use the cheats (money/manpower/coring). It's how I first learned how everything worked - by conquering the world with my overpowered Melaka

It helps if you start with a minor nation rather than one of the great powers since they tend to have a lot of existing conflicts that you have to manage. A lot of the mechanics are kinda hard to figure out until you use them and the cheats help you get the hang of things without running into the limitations (money and so on) due to your lack of understanding of the game, which in turn limits the fun you have. Once you figure out how it all works, it's up to you whether you want to go "hard mode" without cheats or just dabble in it every now and then to help get you out of a sticky situation. I role play having some rich middle east backer who gives me free money to my
personal bank account country's coffers every now and then to explain the source of the money appearing out of thin air
Grand Strategy isn't for everyone though

It's a niche within a niche and even though I'm a big fan of EU IV, I don't like or understand how to play CK II despite all the hours I've spent on it