You guys have some pretty cool nations, I'll admit. I do sincerely hope we get to 1900 so we can see those nations evolve and change.
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You guys have some pretty cool nations, I'll admit. I do sincerely hope we get to 1900 so we can see those nations evolve and change.
The flux is this "force limit" stuff?
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So people don't end up with 221 Third Rates, 165 Second Rates and 71 First Rates. That's what it is.
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So people don't end up with 221 Third Rates, 165 Second Rates and 71 First Rates. That's what it is.
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So people don't end up with 221 Third Rates, 165 Second Rates and 71 First Rates. That's what it is.
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It only delays the inevitable. People will pussy out from actually going to war, because they remember all the risk games where the first person to act was always the first to die, so they'll keep building factories and increasing their population, so their force limit will increase, and then have a naval arms race that way.
That's fine. If people want "turtle," to save face, those brave enough to take risks will surpass them.
War will come. If not to the Great Powers, the nations around them will expand and conquer and be conquered, etc. I don't mean it will be forced on them, but the NPC nations have their own ambitions!
Just post the Sanguine Empire post! It won't change anything.
Culturally my favorite nation is Skeptoni. Militarily it's Zellonia. Politically it's either Anvegad or Oslad. Cool factor is either Braiyusal or Sanguine.
Love y'all.
It's very macabre, and imaginatively cold and dingy hallways are appealing to me, sir. It's Prussian-esque military, though definitely in the top three in the Old World, does not.
Anyhow. The other announcement I have is starting now instead of months I'll be running the crises through seasons. This will make time go by smoother, instead of us literally lurking through the game.
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It only delays the inevitable. People will pussy out from actually going to war, because they remember all the risk games where the first person to act was always the first to die, so they'll keep building factories and increasing their population, so their force limit will increase, and then have a naval arms race that way.
Culturally my favorite nation is Skeptoni.