@Confucius Rex: You really need to convert that game to V2. That is the most powerful AI country I've ever seen.
You have a legitimacy meter, so you can't be a republic... What type of gov. are you?Found this lying around my screenshot folder
You don't say. The President who was elected after his wildly successful grassroots campaign earlier this year is the great-great-grandson of a farmer. Whoda thunk it.
You have a legitimacy meter, so you can't be a republic... What type of gov. are you?
I like the nodynasty though.
It could happen if he switched from a republic to a monarchy recently. That's unlikely, though, since the president was elected this year and the stability is 3 (since switching governments lowers stability and it takes of money to fix it with that large of an empire (manpower, money, prestige). However, it is qoou, and he's pretty good at doing the impossible.
Why exactly is Bourbon part "permanent TI" and what happens when a Battle takes place in TI? Do the armies get lost in the incredibly hostile and unexplorable wasteland that is central France?While playing I was given an extremely difficult missions:
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Try as I might, It wouldn't let me send colonists for some reason.
He's probably a Noble republic. It has a legitimacy meter, RM's, the whole 9 yards, yet you can elect a new "prince" every 4 or so years.
Why exactly is Bourbon part "permanent TI" and what happens when a Battle takes place in TI? Do the armies get lost in the incredibly hostile and unexplorable wasteland that is central France?
There is, look at the terrain of Bourbon in the Scrrenshot, the same thing happens in Gibraltar, I have yet to see an explanation for that.There's no permanent TI in France...
There is, look at the terrain of Bourbon in the Screenshot; the same thing happens in Gibraltar; I have yet to see an explanation for that.
It could happen if he switched from a republic to a monarchy recently. That's unlikely, though, since the president was elected this year and the stability is 3 (since switching governments lowers stability and it takes of money to fix it with that large of an empire (manpower, money, prestige). However, it is qoou, and he's pretty good at doing the impossible.
Rebels have larger armies than the entire world. They need something to keep their armies alive!