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You know, when you give the Qajar Persians a piece of land in Europe, you're kind of de-railing the entire idea to 'push back the Oriental menace' against the Ottomans, y'know that? It just seems rather odd. (Note: patriots returned the land a while after, and there was no lasting Persian populace placed in Europe).

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The People's Republic of Prussia. Whoa.

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Apparently, the Great Powers in this game know how much I like the Ottoman Empire. Thus, everything I like must be crushed, dismantled, and destroyed.


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This is strange because, usually, the former Spanish colonies usually fragment their alliances and back-stab each other. However, here's a bright case of them banding together to push back their northern Spanish brothers. How incredibly strange, right? They usually say "LOLNO" and unally the second war actually comes, but here is the Republics of (Bolivarian) Venezuela, Ecuador, and Columbia helping the United States of Central America!

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In the ideology-sphere, that piece of land is 25% on everything. Quarter liberal, quarter socialist, quarter reactionary, quarter conservative.
 
In the ideology-sphere, that piece of land is 25% on everything. Quarter liberal, quarter socialist, quarter reactionary, quarter conservative.
Actually that's not strange. Any recently colonized lands have that happen. If there are 3 current ideologies, each will be at at 33.3% each. If there are 5 ideologies, all 5 will be equal at 20% each. That changes as you have immigrants go into the area and people naturally having their ideologies slide over to something else.
 
Those are some sick graphics you have for units. Where are they available from?
 
An electorate of zero.

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Turns out there are no landed people whatsoever in Transvaal. Who owns the land? Don't ask me. And what happens during elections? I dunno.
 
And, by the same token...

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I've played Transvaal... I don't remember that happening. Though Serbia too starts with no aristocrats or capitalists.
Here's some funky ones from my last game (summary in the empires thread)

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A bit far from home, aren't we?

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I know we're already fascist but we're just not fascist enough!!

Most of these things are probably a result of my modified rebels (I find the game more interesting with stronger rebels)
 
An electorate of zero.
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Turns out there are no landed people whatsoever in Transvaal. Who owns the land? Don't ask me. And what happens during elections? I dunno.

Man, there are, but they are Sotho ... and your ruling party has Residency policy, so no votes for them :p
Funny they were appointed to your UH before you enacted the franchise.
 
A bit far from home, aren't we?
Back in 1.1, almost every European nation would get occupied by rebels after 1870, so rebels would just wander the occupied wastelands until they got dumped out in China. You'd see things like "French Jacobins" in Mongolia.
 
Back in 1.1, almost every European nation would get occupied by rebels after 1870, so rebels would just wander the occupied wastelands until they got dumped out in China. You'd see things like "French Jacobins" in Mongolia.

Ha! Well, I'm a newcomer to the game, only had it since the 1.4s started coming out.

This is from a game of vanilla August 25th 1.4b, I've never seen Santo Domingo form before (It's an absolute monarchy as well, which is I suppose why it's not called Dominican Republic)
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In case there's someone who hasn't seen this one:
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Krakow must be a VERY small city for this headline.