Things I miss in
Strategy games is:
1. To use "Gunboat Diplomacy".
2. Be able to destroy one of my own buildings/skyscraper, and blame a other country for "Terror" and invade it!
3. To have foreign bases in other countrys after a war is concluded, like after WWII, Germany/Japan and so on still has foreign troops on their soil.
4. To be able to invade a country by using bases on my enemys/friends territorium, and use surrounding bases in other countrys in wartimes.
5. To be able to use "Premature warfare" in case I feel my country might be invaded, and take action to prevent it.
6. to be able to use "National Security" doctrines to enforce my power on enemys/freinds.
7. To be able to support/destabilize another country with undercover operations before invading it.
8. To be able to install "marrionett/puppets" goverments.
Just a few things I have missed a few years now in my strategy games.
Regards
Otto
Strategy games is:
1. To use "Gunboat Diplomacy".
2. Be able to destroy one of my own buildings/skyscraper, and blame a other country for "Terror" and invade it!
3. To have foreign bases in other countrys after a war is concluded, like after WWII, Germany/Japan and so on still has foreign troops on their soil.
4. To be able to invade a country by using bases on my enemys/friends territorium, and use surrounding bases in other countrys in wartimes.
5. To be able to use "Premature warfare" in case I feel my country might be invaded, and take action to prevent it.
6. to be able to use "National Security" doctrines to enforce my power on enemys/freinds.
7. To be able to support/destabilize another country with undercover operations before invading it.
8. To be able to install "marrionett/puppets" goverments.
Just a few things I have missed a few years now in my strategy games.
Regards
Otto
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