With Victoria 3, you can control 100 different countries and change history. The game centers on satisfying and appealing to the interests of different population groups. The interests of pops vary from country to country, so policies should be aligned with those interests to keep them happy.
Victoria 3 is all about making sure your citizens are happy. After all, unhappy citizens can lead to revolts and turmoil, quickly destroying a country’s economy and morale. The key to avoiding this problem is to avoid radicalism at all costs.
In this guide, we’ll see how to deal with radicals.
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How to Deal with Radicals?
People can become radicalized for a variety of reasons in Victoria 3, but it all ultimately boils down to two key factors: how your country treats them and how satisfied they are with your laws.
Radicals are people who are unhappy with their current situation and want to see change. Some of the main reasons that someone may become a Radical are:
- Their Standard of Living is below their minimum expectation.
- Their Standard of Living falls.
- Due to their culture or religion, they face discrimination.
- A change in production methods causes them to be fired from their jobs.
- They are a member of an interest group that has political demands that haven’t been met.
- Random events which cause individual people or groups of people to become Radicals.
The only way to deal with radicals is through loyalism. Loyalism and radicalism are two sides of a coin. While loyalists aim to please Interest Groups and support their government, radicals strive to upend established systems. Though there aren’t as many ways to increase loyalty as to radicalize individuals, some key methods exist.
There are two primary ways to increase loyalty among your people: by improving their standard of living and by making choices in random events that gain you their support. However, if you fail to reduce radicalism effectively, you will need to turn to countermeasures.
The country can also reduce radicalism by enacting specific laws and supporting certain institutions. For example, a militarized police force or a dedicated police force can provide a bonus reduction to Radical gain from Standard of Living decreases. This can help prevent your economy from faltering. Law enforcement is also an important institution that can help reduce Radicalism.
This summarizes our guide on how to deal with radicals in Victoria 3. For more information about this game, check out our other guides.
Frequently Asked Questions
Ques 1. What are the common reasons for Radicalism?
Ans. The common reason for radicalism is how your country treats people and how satisfied the people are with your laws.
Ques 2. Who are Radicals?
Ans. Radicals are people who are unhappy with their current situation and want to see change.
Ques 3. How to deal with radicalism?Ans. The only way to deal with radicals is through loyalism.