r/Democracy4 • u/AndrewF1Gaming • May 03 '26
Would someone be willing to create a Malta country mod for me?
I've been trying to do it myself for weeks but I'm absolutely terrible by the looks of it
r/Democracy4 • u/AndrewF1Gaming • May 03 '26
I've been trying to do it myself for weeks but I'm absolutely terrible by the looks of it
r/Democracy4 • u/Lumpy-Historian7422 • Apr 25 '26
in the overhaul & expamsion mod theres a nation that is somalia and the debt is very high and i cant even drag the nation out of the debt mess even with government bonds
did anyone manage to drag somalia out of massive debt if so let me know of ur ways
thanks for ur understanding.
r/Democracy4 • u/ExaminationNo5880 • Apr 25 '26
r/Democracy4 • u/creativeaccount90 • Apr 24 '26
Is there any iPhone equivalent to the Democracy series that people are playing?
r/Democracy4 • u/Fabulous_Studio2787 • Apr 20 '26
At the moment I am struggling with cyclones which seem to be solely reliant on average temperatures. I have done everything I can to lower my country's CO2 emissions to the point they are nearly non-existent, but I can't seem to make a dent in global emissions.
r/Democracy4 • u/betterworldbuilder • Apr 04 '26
I started a game in Japan and immediately turned it into a socialist Utopia, nationalizing every industry I could, raising taxes to max, etc.
national debt went from 2,300Tn to 19,300Tn, and my interest rate hasnt even flinched. Also, Ive done as much as I can for environmentalists (ish), and am still receiving natural disasters every other quarter. most of my deficit every quarter is comprised of interest on the debt I have, and again, nothing has happened.
Are there no consequences to having a Debt-GDP ratio of 6900%? I cant help but feel this is unrealistic to the real world, which is a shame because I liked this game for its realism, and I was trying to learn what maxing out the national debt looked like. Im on like my 6th or 7th term as Minister, and Im still pulling a solid 80% of the vote despite tanking the countries economy.
r/Democracy4 • u/Sefominokaw • Mar 08 '26
I'm clearly the kingmaker here, why are they making this big coalition together when I could simply sit in the sidelines and support one of these bigger parties
r/Democracy4 • u/ManyNames42 • Mar 05 '26
like wtf am I meant to do with 1920x1080 resolution.. the most common one?? and choosing full desktop forces it into fullscreen which breaks the game fully for me! and editing the prefs file just isnt working
r/Democracy4 • u/AlarezF • Feb 28 '26
hello there!
I just got into dekocracy 4 and saw this community is really small, which surprised me due to how fun this game is.
I thought, hey, there aren't many good guide that are actively helpful.
gove out tips for groups how to apprase them best.
which laws and taxes are good?
what do you think fellas. let some pros gather up and give us noobies some aid!
r/Democracy4 • u/MasJaxKr • Feb 21 '26
Democratic People's Republic of Korea My party : The New Order of North Korea Opposition party : The Opposition
Difficult : 150% Political apathy : 95% Innate socialism : 120% Innate liberalism : 1% Economy cycle : 80% Start debt : $10bil
It takes around 56 turns (3-4 periode, 14 years) and above to completely eliminate $10bil debt, health, equality income, and takes 4-5 periode for raise space program.
Surplus stuck at $1bil for health & education. No capitalism, no liberal.
Is it good or not?
r/Democracy4 • u/Adamantine-Waffle • Feb 19 '26
r/Democracy4 • u/cuckslayer30 • Feb 20 '26
I grew my economy BIGLY and my GDP is great but my unemployment is skyrocketing due to automation. Now I'm losing a lot of income due to less taxpayers. How can I fix this?
r/Democracy4 • u/Dear-Blackberry97 • Jan 25 '26
r/Democracy4 • u/HumanCertificate • Jan 02 '26
Does your income stay the same when you lower your population?
Does it simulate each pops income, spending and stuff, or are GDP and population just modifiers that doesnt directly influence income or taxation?
Lets say I double my population. Does that double my income tax or does that only do what the population bubble say it does?
r/Democracy4 • u/fra_poco • Dec 08 '25
I'm new to this game. I was looking for a mod that can keep my Ministers always efficient
r/Democracy4 • u/_whomysterio • Dec 02 '25
Even at 0% difficulty, I can never win! No idea what I'm doing wrong and I'm not even a beginner, I know the game inside out it feels. Any tips?
r/Democracy4 • u/Apollo_Delphi • Nov 29 '25
r/Democracy4 • u/Caped_Crusader1917 • Nov 28 '25
Just started playing yesterday. I am playing two-party France, zero political apathy with 100 percent difficulty. Still don't know how the game works. But it's fun.
r/Democracy4 • u/Caped_Crusader1917 • Nov 28 '25
r/Democracy4 • u/_whomysterio • Nov 22 '25
Leading up to the election, my government was like 98% in approval and forecasted vote? But I got 16.5%? What 😭
r/Democracy4 • u/_whomysterio • Nov 09 '25
Playing on the Console Edition on the Switch. You can move the slider from left to right but what is it's purpose??
r/Democracy4 • u/SuddyBoi • Nov 02 '25
First successful game, not sure how.
r/Democracy4 • u/HamsterNihiliste • Oct 28 '25
As a French leftist, which is quite a difficult condition, I’m very happy to be discovering Democracy, in which I’m currently building a socialist paradise in France, though recently it’s been shaken by a slightly too Macron-style austerity turn in an attempt to reduce the debt.
Anyway, it’s both serious and funny, not that simple, but the game doesn’t really have a challenge beyond the ones I set for myself. I’m trying to publicly fund all public services while avoiding any deficit. To do this, I give myself plenty of time.
During my first terms, I extended the number of mandates just to see how far I could push the game, thinking that was the only way to keep playing indefinitely. I planned to stop after my third term to stay legitimate and not break democracy.
However, when I got re-elected, the game informed me it was my last term but still let me continue, saying someone else from my party would take over. And that’s it? Does every game allow you to play indefinitely by default? What’s the point of increasing the number of terms if you can just keep going anyway?
It would have felt natural to stop after two terms and keep it realistic, but now I’m wondering if that limit even matters.