Apologies for the wait. The nation template is enormous, although luckily I have designed it so that it is very easy to actually fill out.
I've been looking at this for a while now and I'd actually like to try this RP if it's still possible :)
The Nation I was thinking about taking is one which has had a turbulent past, a nation which has played a vital role in the history of Central Europe with a fine martial tradition and has made great scientific advances. Its eagle a sign of strength to its people.I hope you didn't think of Germany because I of course meant Poland! :P
Anyway, you think that would be possible? :)
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Sure! Commonwealth or Soviet Satellite?
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Neither, the Interbellum Republic was what I was going to use as a template... Though with Lithuania and Latvia included.
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It will become clear when I have the CS done :P
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Alright. I just need to know for filling in sheets. Also, what did you think of the template so far?
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Aah, well in that case just fill in a parlementary republic :P
And to be honest... It's kind of an intimidating template. I'm not quite sure as to how it works, though I believe that there's a lot of influence drawn from a certain series of Grand Strategy Games, but I might be mistaken :P
@Gaebrael
This is British territory, assuming the French took India, Burma, and Canada.
@Gaebrael
I am quite impressed by the spreadsheet as it is most encompassing, keep up the stellar work.
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If i'm accepted we could discuss subsequent wars/history. You might have retaken some territories etc...
Things I need feedback and ideas for:
What should the battle mechanics be? I like the idea of each type of ship/tank/infantry/air force playing a different role, but I really want to flesh out the military mechanics. Thoughts? Ideas?
@Gaebrael
So is the timeline 1925 or 1940?
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An Idea I've used before to go beyond numbers when countries get involve in conflict is for the GM to provide them with a situation in which their troops encounter one another and they both prepare and present their interpretations/reactions of/to the situation and the GM can either choose one over the other ( if one faction decides they have Rambo who bites through Maus Tanks and needs 'nerfing') or attempts to blend both proposed interpretations into one 'official' conclusion with favour/victory leaning towards, whoever had the initial starting advantages of course, but also the person who showed the most realistic, detailed,tactically and strategically-savvy,convincing version of the scenario they were given.
If the game's still open, I'd love to join. I'm thinking of playing the Ottomans, ruled by Abdul Hamid II who resisted being overthrown in 1909 and who refused to enter WWI. Thus, the Ottaman Empire was not dissolved by the Treaty of Versailles and remains a player in the Middle East and Eastern Europe. (This would probably change the holdings of @ZB1996 in the Middle East however.)
If the game's still open, I'd love to join. I'm thinking of playing the Ottomans, ruled by Abdul Hamid II who resisted being overthrown in 1909 and who refused to enter WWI. Thus, the Ottaman Empire was not dissolved by the Treaty of Versailles and remains a player in the Middle East and Eastern Europe. (This would probably change the holdings of @ZB1996 in the Middle East however.)
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There would be a small problem with that... namely that Byzantium is a thing in this alternate universe and the only way for that to happen is for the Ottomans to be... euhm, non-existant.
That being said, I dont know if said player is still in this, so who knows, you might be lucky.