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Steam News7 February 20251y ago

Release of update 1.14

List of corrections and improvments: -Fixed crashes occurring after annexation or independence events -Added new scenarios: Independence Movement and Revolution!

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Full Geo-Political Simulator 5 update

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  • Performance
fixedFixed crashes occurring after annexation or independence events -Added new scenarios: Independence Movement and Revolution! -Modified WTO reactions to tariff impositions -Enhanced AI response when a country is subjected to tariffs, displaying current tariff values and notifying the player -Adjusted the consequences of large-scale cyberattacks on affected countries -Assigned the city of Zugdidi to Georgia -Fixed AI Danish head of state popularity drop issue -Adjusted the algorithm for news articles and major topic requests at the beginning of the game (e.g., national insecurity, road safety...) -Fixed 3D display of coastal country capitals -Fixed nuclear power plant contract issues -Reclassified the EU economic status of Polish regions -Facilitated the election of the German Chancellor without requiring a coalition -Improved the calculation of electoral results for the upper house in regional elections -Politically repositioned a French far-right party in the European Parliament -Renamed regions in Poland, Serbia, and Bosnia -Adjusted financial transaction tax revenue calculations -Fixed an issue with notifications announcing the death of a public figure -Factored in social and employer contributions when calculating informal labor growth -Fixed God’n Spy functionality for certain European Union laws -Fixed the order of countries in the EU tariff panel -Unlocked production of 3G power plants -Accelerated conscription in countries where national service previously didn’t exist -Displayed the French President in the "French Cohabitation" scenario -Fixed privatization cost calculation for previously nationalized gas sector -Privatized certain Russian industries -Fixed an issue with the negotiation of distribution agreements -Added the ability to adjust wages and workforce levels in some nationalized sectors (e.g., postal service) -Added playable companies in the French tourism sector -Fixed sponsorship contract amounts after signing -Adjusted the impact of exceptional salary reductions, considering the company's financial situation -Fixed voting date issues for certain reforms -Added the ability to open a party profile from its stance on a law in Beginner Mode -Fixed real-time popularity percentage display in the flag section for played countries -Updated government types in South Africa, Timor-Leste, Guyana, Iceland, and Suriname -Enabled nuclear power plants built through foreign contracts to start producing electricity -Improved map rendering smoothness when zooming from 2D to 3D -Enhanced economic stability after regional independence -Improved economic stability after annexation -Added shortcuts for the tariff panel in EU member state interfaces -Improved missile interception trajectories for silos and anti-aircraft batteries -Enhanced electricity production management based on shortages and import/export balances -Set a maximum for war reparations in peace treaties -Graphical improvements for cyclones -Fixed workforce allocation in newly built energy plants (no longer stuck at zero despite production requests and hiring) -Improved energy production statistics display after facility dismantlement -Accepting automatic minister recruitment via the Chief of Staff no longer replaces all existing ministers -Highway bridges now disappear when the corresponding highway is dismantled -Players can no longer submit online scores if game parameter sliders have been altered -Fixed vertical scrollbar interaction issues in some Energy menu tabs -Corrected graphical collision between Hudson Bay label and Canada label on the map -Fixed freight train wagon movements in curves and added specific sound effects -Added notifications when a country imposes tariffs against the player's nation in the tariff interface -Fixed organizational chart display updates after clicking on a company subsidiary -Corrected several UI issues in European Union panels -Fixed a minimap and time control bug after winning a city battle as an illegal opposition -Fixed a highlighting issue obscuring text in the Professor’s Tips interface -Fixed empty tooltips when hovering over flags and logos while playing multiple countries/companies -Adjusting music volume no longer triggers a second music track -Added "Billion $" (Mds) scale for UN Green Fund contributions -Fixed law panel display issues when a sector is fully privatized, which previously caused display bugs -Fixed missing Portuguese texts in the Space Research interface -Various minor UI fixes

Geo-Political Simulator 5 changes

fixedFixed crashes occurring after annexation or independence events -Added new scenarios: Independence Movement and Revolution! -Modified WTO reactions to tariff impositions -Enhanced AI response when a country is subjected to tariffs, displaying current tariff values and notifying the player -Adjusted the consequences of large-scale cyberattacks on affected countries -Assigned the city of Zugdidi to Georgia -Fixed AI Danish head of state popularity drop issue -Adjusted the algorithm for news articles and major topic requests at the beginning of the game (e.g., national insecurity, road safety...) -Fixed 3D display of coastal country capitals -Fixed nuclear power plant contract issues -Reclassified the EU economic status of Polish regions -Facilitated the election of the German Chancellor without requiring a coalition -Improved the calculation of electoral results for the upper house in regional elections -Politically repositioned a French far-right party in the European Parliament -Renamed regions in Poland, Serbia, and Bosnia -Adjusted financial transaction tax revenue calculations -Fixed an issue with notifications announcing the death of a public figure -Factored in social and employer contributions when calculating informal labor growth -Fixed God’n Spy functionality for certain European Union laws -Fixed the order of countries in the EU tariff panel -Unlocked production of 3G power plants -Accelerated conscription in countries where national service previously didn’t exist -Displayed the French President in the "French Cohabitation" scenario -Fixed privatization cost calculation for previously nationalized gas sector -Privatized certain Russian industries -Fixed an issue with the negotiation of distribution agreements -Added the ability to adjust wages and workforce levels in some nationalized sectors (e.g., postal service) -Added playable companies in the French tourism sector -Fixed sponsorship contract amounts after signing -Adjusted the impact of exceptional salary reductions, considering the company's financial situation -Fixed voting date issues for certain reforms -Added the ability to open a party profile from its stance on a law in Beginner Mode -Fixed real-time popularity percentage display in the flag section for played countries -Updated government types in South Africa, Timor-Leste, Guyana, Iceland, and Suriname -Enabled nuclear power plants built through foreign contracts to start producing electricity -Improved map rendering smoothness when zooming from 2D to 3D -Enhanced economic stability after regional independence -Improved economic stability after annexation -Added shortcuts for the tariff panel in EU member state interfaces -Improved missile interception trajectories for silos and anti-aircraft batteries -Enhanced electricity production management based on shortages and import/export balances -Set a maximum for war reparations in peace treaties -Graphical improvements for cyclones -Fixed workforce allocation in newly built energy plants (no longer stuck at zero despite production requests and hiring) -Improved energy production statistics display after facility dismantlement -Accepting automatic minister recruitment via the Chief of Staff no longer replaces all existing ministers -Highway bridges now disappear when the corresponding highway is dismantled -Players can no longer submit online scores if game parameter sliders have been altered -Fixed vertical scrollbar interaction issues in some Energy menu tabs -Corrected graphical collision between Hudson Bay label and Canada label on the map -Fixed freight train wagon movements in curves and added specific sound effects -Added notifications when a country imposes tariffs against the player's nation in the tariff interface -Fixed organizational chart display updates after clicking on a company subsidiary -Corrected several UI issues in European Union panels -Fixed a minimap and time control bug after winning a city battle as an illegal opposition -Fixed a highlighting issue obscuring text in the Professor’s Tips interface -Fixed empty tooltips when hovering over flags and logos while playing multiple countries/companies -Adjusting music volume no longer triggers a second music track -Added "Billion $" (Mds) scale for UN Green Fund contributions -Fixed law panel display issues when a sector is fully privatized, which previously caused display bugs -Fixed missing Portuguese texts in the Space Research interface -Various minor UI fixes

List of corrections and improvments:

-Fixed crashes occurring after annexation or independence events -Added new scenarios: Independence Movement and Revolution! -Modified WTO reactions to tariff impositions -Enhanced AI response when a country is subjected to tariffs, displaying current tariff values and notifying the player -Adjusted the consequences of large-scale cyberattacks on affected countries -Assigned the city of Zugdidi to Georgia -Fixed AI Danish head of state popularity drop issue -Adjusted the algorithm for news articles and major topic requests at the beginning of the game (e.g., national insecurity, road safety...) -Fixed 3D display of coastal country capitals -Fixed nuclear power plant contract issues -Reclassified the EU economic status of Polish regions -Facilitated the election of the German Chancellor without requiring a coalition -Improved the calculation of electoral results for the upper house in regional elections -Politically repositioned a French far-right party in the European Parliament -Renamed regions in Poland, Serbia, and Bosnia -Adjusted financial transaction tax revenue calculations -Fixed an issue with notifications announcing the death of a public figure -Factored in social and employer contributions when calculating informal labor growth -Fixed God’n Spy functionality for certain European Union laws -Fixed the order of countries in the EU tariff panel -Unlocked production of 3G power plants -Accelerated conscription in countries where national service previously didn’t exist -Displayed the French President in the "French Cohabitation" scenario -Fixed privatization cost calculation for previously nationalized gas sector -Privatized certain Russian industries -Fixed an issue with the negotiation of distribution agreements -Added the ability to adjust wages and workforce levels in some nationalized sectors (e.g., postal service) -Added playable companies in the French tourism sector -Fixed sponsorship contract amounts after signing -Adjusted the impact of exceptional salary reductions, considering the company's financial situation -Fixed voting date issues for certain reforms -Added the ability to open a party profile from its stance on a law in Beginner Mode -Fixed real-time popularity percentage display in the flag section for played countries -Updated government types in South Africa, Timor-Leste, Guyana, Iceland, and Suriname -Enabled nuclear power plants built through foreign contracts to start producing electricity -Improved map rendering smoothness when zooming from 2D to 3D -Enhanced economic stability after regional independence -Improved economic stability after annexation -Added shortcuts for the tariff panel in EU member state interfaces -Improved missile interception trajectories for silos and anti-aircraft batteries -Enhanced electricity production management based on shortages and import/export balances -Set a maximum for war reparations in peace treaties -Graphical improvements for cyclones -Fixed workforce allocation in newly built energy plants (no longer stuck at zero despite production requests and hiring) -Improved energy production statistics display after facility dismantlement -Accepting automatic minister recruitment via the Chief of Staff no longer replaces all existing ministers -Highway bridges now disappear when the corresponding highway is dismantled -Players can no longer submit online scores if game parameter sliders have been altered -Fixed vertical scrollbar interaction issues in some Energy menu tabs -Corrected graphical collision between Hudson Bay label and Canada label on the map -Fixed freight train wagon movements in curves and added specific sound effects -Added notifications when a country imposes tariffs against the player's nation in the tariff interface -Fixed organizational chart display updates after clicking on a company subsidiary -Corrected several UI issues in European Union panels -Fixed a minimap and time control bug after winning a city battle as an illegal opposition -Fixed a highlighting issue obscuring text in the Professor’s Tips interface -Fixed empty tooltips when hovering over flags and logos while playing multiple countries/companies -Adjusting music volume no longer triggers a second music track -Added "Billion $" (Mds) scale for UN Green Fund contributions -Fixed law panel display issues when a sector is fully privatized, which previously caused display bugs -Fixed missing Portuguese texts in the Space Research interface -Various minor UI fixes

Many thanks to the players community for their tests, bug reporting and improvement suggestions.

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Steam News / 7 February 2025

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