>>2187652
>Well I'm glad I didn't and did some googling, is this about the Nobles buying more than they have the cash for? Definitely an annoying issue, do the other pops do it too?
How are you asking me this question, if you supposedly googled this, but still don't trust me. To sum it up very quickly:
>every single POP gets infinite shadow demon credit to buy up the supply of everything he has demand for
>not just nobility
>this primarily affects nobility, because they do have a demand for all of the expensive luxury goods, but barely even a fraction of the money to pay for that
>this basically makes sure the economy doesn't collapse and technically goes completely counter to Paradox's design principle
>this also affects every POP in general in terms of food distribution, because according to the game if millions of Africans are starving in Africa, European food vendors will refuse to sell food to Europeans, because it would be "unfair" to Africans, who are starving and driving the price up (global price means your own POPs would starve and die and you wouldn't make any money, even if you produce plenty of food in your country)

Yes, it's that retarded. And all because trade was nerfed. It didn't work like this in the first builds showcased by these no-life influencer types or it was just not talked about at all, who knows?