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I know there are already some huge regions in China, Russia etc... but what if you are France and you capture Frankfurt... it will be a bit more realistic if you already have a part germany yet... and if you capture munich and frankfurt you own south and West Germany so you don't have to capture the capital if you want to annex a nation. but just little pieces. and so on untill you have every city in that region... and others can claim also a part of an region so it does not look like a player 1 city in an player 2 country... (sorry for my bad english )
P.S. I don't know if this is possible or already exists, but i am just a noob so please be nice to me
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It's not a bad idea, but I feel it'd be hard to implement.
nah it is actually just like the regions or country's but then the borderline might be a different collor or something... it is just an idea so i don't know if it going to work.
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Yeah just make it so you can only capture regions from enemies, not allies
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"Austria the shield and Prussia the sword!" Too bad that they are attached to the wrong arm: The right one holds the defiantly gli stening shield, and the left one is supposed to wield the sword"
-Franz Grillparzer, Prussian Officer
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But the capital captures the whole country.
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Skrivet av KYBL, 15.01.2012 at 10:34
But the capital captures the whole country.
yes but when an enemy captures an other part of the country the he claims that part
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Skrivet av KYBL, 15.01.2012 at 10:34
But the capital captures the whole country.
yes but when an enemy captures an other part of the country the he claims that part
That's what I meant to add
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This should be added would be a little more realistic cause if you lets say get Hamburg from Germany, IRL your gonna secure everything around it cause you dont wanna be sourrounded in the city
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"Austria the shield and Prussia the sword!" Too bad that they are attached to the wrong arm: The right one holds the defiantly gli stening shield, and the left one is supposed to wield the sword"
-Franz Grillparzer, Prussian Officer
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