![]() ![]() Parker Hill Lecture event hosted by Washington and Lee University – 2100 GMT Federal Reserve Board Governor Philip Jefferson speaks on "Implementation and Transmission of Monetary Policy", before H. ** VALLADOLID, SPAIN - Bank of Spain´s Governor Pablo Hernandez de Cos delivers speech at economy forum in El Norte de Castilla paper - 0730 GMT ** LEXINGTON, Va. ** Indicates new events - SUNDAY, MARCH 26 FLORIDA, United States - Isabel Schnabel, Member of the ECB's Executive Board, participates in discussion at Chicago Booth Conference on the Global Economy and Financial Stability – 1400 GMT MONDAY, MARCH 27 Federal Reserve Today in Washington - This Diary is filed daily. Government Debt Auctions Political and General News Top Economic Events Emerging Markets Economic Events However, once you complete one, you cannot go on the same expedition again.Reuters | Updated: 27-03-2023 05:32 IST | Created: 27-03-2023 05:32 IST ![]() If an expedition fails you can repeat it as many times as needed, and you may even encounter a lost leader or find out about the fate of the last group. You'll also get an updated map location on where your expedition is at the moment, so you can see them advance (or not). ![]() Sometimes, however, the expedition will go on peacefully and you'll receive a progress event instead that increases both your progress and peril by one point. You'll be able to control how these variables progress through your decisions during the expedition events: every month you'll receive an update on how your expedition is doing where you'll act as their leader and choose how they should proceed. When you reach a high enough progress the expedition will complete successfully however, a high peril will mean that the expedition may be lost or even die. Expeditions use two main variables: progress and peril. A high progress means a successful expedition, while getting a high peril before reaching the end means a more grim completion event, regardless of your progress. The expedition Journal Entry will keep track of your advances with a progress bar, and will trigger different ending events depending on your results. A drunkard leader may delay your expedition while entering a nervous breakdown because they miss their addiction - or they could even lose their vice. Also, bear in mind that the leader's skills and traits may also play a part in the success of the group and how they face the events they encounter. If you decide to go on with it, you'll be asked to choose a leader and a budget, then a Journal Entry will be added to your game with a progress bar that indicates, well, the progress of the expedition. Once you take an Expedition Decision, a starting event will trigger setting up the preparations for the journey. Of course, we also take into consideration everything you've achieved up to that point, so you can still trigger the exhibition after having completed all expeditions and your findings will be taken into account and displayed. You can do so by special exhibition events, going on expeditions to retrieve important artifacts or by researching new technologies that you can showcase to the world. The decision to trigger the Grand Exhibition will give you a Journal Entry and a countdown to make it as great as you can. Good evening and welcome back to another Victoria 3 development diary! Today we will talk about two topics that are intrinsically connected: Expeditions and Decisions. Apart from that, any country can decide to embark on this adventurous enterprise. For instance, exploring the African rivers without protection against malaria may not be the greatest idea. In Victoria 3, you will be able to take a Decision to go on an Expedition if you fulfill the requisites for it: namely having an interest in the region and, sometimes, a special technology. ![]() Scholars turned their attention to uncharted territories and promises of glory and fortune numerous papers and conferences were produced on behalf of science and this era set the foundations for modern studies.īut these expeditions were not without peril - many failed, and not all of them returned. Campaigns were sent to explore the farther territories of the world and discover their hidden mysteries. The Victorian age was also the age of exploration. Today we will talk about two topics that are intrinsically connected: Expeditions and Decisions. Good evening and welcome back to another Victoria 3 development diary! This time written by our Content Designer Veronica. ![]()
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