Or only partial. But that would never be possible.
Hmm, maybe increase in mobilization law would be enough?
Or only partial. But that would never be possible.
It will be interesting to see how the Soviet AI handels the demobilisation after the Finnish War, since they would then be "at Peace" with everyone. If it does not demobilize barbarossa will be a huge challange in 41 with little chance of being able to attain historical outcomes.
Or only partial. But that would never be possible.
I think I read somewhere, that Johan said that the AI would be "able" to be overconfident .. like the russians thinking that the finnish forces would not be a threat and thus not mobilize even if finnish forces were massing on the border.
Maybe that would be used for the winter war ... the russians thinking the finns a pushover and thus the finns being able to have some initial success.
Oh, new update!
What the heck Sweden is planning?
Oh, new update!
What the heck Sweden is planning?
That last screen of the whole of Finland was beautiful.
Oh, new update!
What the heck Sweden is planning?
Historically, not game-wise, they didn't really demobilized, since they didn't mobilize for Winter War. After 1940, they were just adding extra service time for their soldiers (you can use HoI3 decision "3 year service" to represent that) and delaying sending old soldiers home to expand their military.
For game reasons I guess Soviets should be somehow penalized if in 1936 campaign they didn't demobilized after Winter War - having them fully ready and without any handcaps for 1941 would most likely spoil all the fun, especially for human player behind USSR.
So - are we dont with the finnish one, now? Just asking.
On the last screenshot... is there divisions missing? Northern Finland looks bit strange, as borders have changed but there is no divisions there.
Indeed!
One question though. Am I seeing a German ID in Murmansk?
Why do you control territory ahead of your divisions?
Have you advanced there and then retreated?
Why do you control territory ahead of your divisions?
Have you advanced there and then retreated?
Historically, not game-wise, they didn't really demobilized, since they didn't mobilize for Winter War. After 1940, they were just adding extra service time for their soldiers (you can use HoI3 decision "3 year service" to represent that) and delaying sending old soldiers home to expand their military.
For game reasons I guess Soviets should be somehow penalized if in 1936 campaign they didn't demobilized after Winter War - having them fully ready and without any handcaps for 1941 would most likely spoil all the fun, especially for human player behind USSR.