![]() ![]() Investing in industries that provide job opportunities for the kinds of professions you want to encourage in your country is key to the “society building” gameplay of Victoria 3.Įvery variation of Profession, Culture, Religion, and Workplace in the world gets its own unique Pop. A Pop’s profession determines its social class and can affect its wages, political strength, what other professions it might qualify for, and particularly which political Interest Groups it’s prone to supporting (which you will hear lots more about in future Dev Diaries.) Some of the Pop professions you will encounter in Victoria 3 are Aristocrats, Capitalists, Bureaucrats, Officers, Shopkeepers, Machinists, Laborers, and Peasants. The most important aspect of Pops are their Professions, which reflects the types of jobs it carries out in the building where they work. ![]() But most actions you will take aren’t to the benefit of every Pop in your nation, and by making life better for one part of the population you may inadvertently upset another demographic. A large part of your game will consist of trying to sate your population’s appetites for material goods or political reform. Yet everything you do to the country affects them, and they in turn will react in what they perceive to be their own best interests. You, the player, might be in charge of the country, but you’re not in charge of the Pops and can’t manipulate them directly.
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