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It might get people frustated, and yeah, but I feel its better to just get alone, and start learning what things do, I praise you for theaching the "Lone Wolf" (I made a nickname for when you play mainly alone or do stuff without help) the newer ones how to just organically play.
But.. I kinda only learned hoi4. And even how much I want to play EU4, my brain does NOT wanna learn the economy, and just want me to become bankrupt
Just so that there's some own work to put into building up your empire instead of relying on your de-jure powers and still running into the game's traps when becoming too confident.
To conclude, I wish I had this guide when learning this game. It's not super detailed, it's not some megatutorial that teaches every minutia of this game, but it's exactly what a new player needs: advice. It tells you how to learn this game, but doesn't try to force the information in, instead optimizing your learning and avoiding some common pitfalls. Thank you for writing this.
1. I absolutely agree with trying to learn organically - not only is it more helpful as mentioned, but I find it to be a lot more rewarding - seeing a country you made grow from a minor, regional, or even great power into a massive empire is extremely rewarding, and it's the reason I keep coming back to this game. It's something you can't replicate in most games,and following a guide diminishes that feeling.