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I enjoy Victoria 2, and I find that I'm starting to understand how everything works, and it's not really too complex. However, there are many times when I have to go through many places and do a bunch of math to figure out the results of a decision.
For example, I don't think there's a list of your states easily accessible, only a list of your provinces in the ledger. There's no easy way to compare your technologies or reforms with one particular neighbour - you have to scroll up and down in the ledger and find each individual nation. If I make a reform, it says something like " 10% immigration", but there's no tooltip to tell me how many people that means exactly etc.
Is there a mod that makes things a bit less opaque? One that tells you information about a country when you click on one of its provinces, as in EU3? And that improves tooltips to more explicitly state the consequences of your actions?
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