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Spreadsheet-brained grand strategy that lets you run any nation on Earth, from real-time battalion combat to back-room election meddling. Depth is genuine; the UX is not going to hold your hand.

I have colour-coded tabs for supply chains in games with far less going on than Supreme Ruler 2030, so when I tell you this one kept me cross-referencing resource flows for hours on end, that is not a complaint. BattleGoat Studios has built one of the most mechanically layered geopolitical simulations available on PC, letting you pick any modern nation and then simultaneously worry about battalion-level army composition, espionage ops, bond markets, trade routes, and the domestic approval rating your finance minister is quietly tanking. That is the pitch. The honest follow-up is that the game will not explain most of it to you clearly. The core loop runs in real time with pause, and the scope is genuinely impressive. Military forces are modelled at battalion level, broken across army, air force, and navy, and you can research, produce, buy, or sell individual equipment types to shape your order of battle. A fully integrated weather model feeds into battlefield outcomes, which is exactly the kind of detail that makes a sim nerd sit up straight. On the diplomatic and political side, you can influence elections in foreign nations, broker or threaten trade deals, and run espionage operations that, at higher AI difficulty settings, other nations will absolutely run right back at you. The sandbox mode has no end date unless you set one, and the win conditions are yours to define - economic dominance, military conquest, or just pulling a small developing nation into the modern technology era. That open-ended design is where the game earns its hours; player data shows an average session investment well north of 60 hours, which tracks. Here is where I will spend a moment defending this game to newcomers who bounced off the UI, because the cabinet minister delegation system genuinely changes the calculus. You can hand off military procurement, trade, finance, diplomacy, and even espionage to AI ministers, mixing full delegation with targeted manual control of whatever layer interests you most. A player who only wants to manage military campaigns can park a competent minister on the economy and still have a coherent game. Someone who wants to play pure economic statecraft can delegate the army and never touch the tactical map. The game is only as complicated as the slice you choose to manage, and that is an underappreciated design choice for an indie title at this scale. That said, the criticisms lodged by the community are fair and worth naming. The UI communicates consequences poorly - you will trigger effects you do not fully understand, and the game will not always tell you why. Long-standing players note that some described mechanics, including references to pollution effects in the tech tree, did not have corresponding systems in the game at launch, though BattleGoat has acknowledged and addressed some of these gaps post-launch. Bug reports around campaign-specific unit inventory and certain territorial edge cases have also surfaced in the forums. None of these are game-breaking for the core experience, but they do mean you are buying into a game that rewards patience and external wiki-diving more than it rewards reading in-game tooltips. The mod support and active community help fill the gap, but a player expecting a polished onboarding experience will be frustrated. For the right buyer, Supreme Ruler 2030 sits in a category basically by itself on PC. If you want Paradox-level geopolitical depth combined with real-time tactical military control and the ability to play as literally any country on the map, there is nothing else quite doing that job. Go in with realistic expectations about the UI, be prepared to delegate liberally at first, and give it fifteen hours before judging the depth. The payoff is there. Diego, Scout Team

Supreme Ruler 2030

Supreme Ruler 2030

25 jul 2023BattleGoat Studios
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Spreadsheet-brained grand strategy that lets you run any nation on Earth, from real-time battalion combat to back-room election meddling. Depth is genuine; the UX is not going to hold your hand.

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I have colour-coded tabs for supply chains in games with far less going on than Supreme Ruler 2030, so when I tell you this one kept me cross-referencing resource flows for hours on end, that is not a complaint. BattleGoat Studios has built one of the most mechanically layered geopolitical simulations available on PC, letting you pick any modern nation and then simultaneously worry about battalion-level army composition, espionage ops, bond markets, trade routes, and the domestic approval rating your finance minister is quietly tanking. That is the pitch. The honest follow-up is that the game will not explain most of it to you clearly. The core loop runs in real time with pause, and the scope is genuinely impressive. Military forces are modelled at battalion level, broken across army, air force, and navy, and you can research, produce, buy, or sell individual equipment types to shape your order of battle. A fully integrated weather model feeds into battlefield outcomes, which is exactly the kind of detail that makes a sim nerd sit up straight. On the diplomatic and political side, you can influence elections in foreign nations, broker or threaten trade deals, and run espionage operations that, at higher AI difficulty settings, other nations will absolutely run right back at you. The sandbox mode has no end date unless you set one, and the win conditions are yours to define - economic dominance, military conquest, or just pulling a small developing nation into the modern technology era. That open-ended design is where the game earns its hours; player data shows an average session investment well north of 60 hours, which tracks. Here is where I will spend a moment defending this game to newcomers who bounced off the UI, because the cabinet minister delegation system genuinely changes the calculus. You can hand off military procurement, trade, finance, diplomacy, and even espionage to AI ministers, mixing full delegation with targeted manual control of whatever layer interests you most. A player who only wants to manage military campaigns can park a competent minister on the economy and still have a coherent game. Someone who wants to play pure economic statecraft can delegate the army and never touch the tactical map. The game is only as complicated as the slice you choose to manage, and that is an underappreciated design choice for an indie title at this scale. That said, the criticisms lodged by the community are fair and worth naming. The UI communicates consequences poorly - you will trigger effects you do not fully understand, and the game will not always tell you why. Long-standing players note that some described mechanics, including references to pollution effects in the tech tree, did not have corresponding systems in the game at launch, though BattleGoat has acknowledged and addressed some of these gaps post-launch. Bug reports around campaign-specific unit inventory and certain territorial edge cases have also surfaced in the forums. None of these are game-breaking for the core experience, but they do mean you are buying into a game that rewards patience and external wiki-diving more than it rewards reading in-game tooltips. The mod support and active community help fill the gap, but a player expecting a polished onboarding experience will be frustrated. For the right buyer, Supreme Ruler 2030 sits in a category basically by itself on PC. If you want Paradox-level geopolitical depth combined with real-time tactical military control and the ability to play as literally any country on the map, there is nothing else quite doing that job. Go in with realistic expectations about the UI, be prepared to delegate liberally at first, and give it fifteen hours before judging the depth. The payoff is there.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

Strategy & simulation

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singleplayermultiplayerpvponline-pvpachievementscloud-savestier:indieReal-Time Grand StrategyNation SimulationCabinet DelegationBattalion-Level CombatElection InterferenceWeather MechanicsOpen-Ended SandboxGeopolitical Sim

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OS
Windows 8
Memory
8 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
1 GB available space
Graphics
AMD, nVidia, Intel
Processor
AMD or Intel Dual Core
Sound Card
DirectX Audio

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Windows 10
Memory
16 GB RAM
DirectX
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Storage
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