Noice You've got SGF and everything. You should feel good about yourself. France has A-L so you've still got your south germans in need of liberation to SGF buth otherwise BRAVO
It could have been rebels as well.
Well, Slovakia is not my fault, Czech is not my fault, and Italy is not my fault, but the weaking of Austria is for sure my fault. NGC is missing east prussia and one of the silcesias. It was destroyed in the early game by austriaow ow ow
And it's all your fault too! >_>
Why is the NGF not Germany? Is it missing Helgoland or something? (Or is East Prussia causing the issue?)
Well, Slovakia is not my fault, Czech is not my fault, and Italy is not my fault, but the weaking of Austria is for sure my fault. NGC is missing east prussia and one of the silcesias. It was destroyed in the early game by austria
I wouldn't call that 'destroyed'. I'm actually confused as to why they havent't declared war to get these german cores and form Germany. I mean, they are actually bigger than Germany is in most, if not all, games...
Playing as New England here. I control 2/3 states in mainland Portugal because the game threw some Aquire State casus beli to me. I'm not 100% sure, but I think it stemmed from a war a few years back. I was in danger of losing GP status to Portugal because they got a massive prestige boost so I decided to humiliate them. I managed to beat France after they joined in and won the war by occupying mainland Portugal. Also, communist Portugal.
Playing as New England here. I control 2/3 states in mainland Portugal because the game threw some Aquire State casus beli to me. I'm not 100% sure, but I think it stemmed from a war a few years back. I was in danger of losing GP status to Portugal because they got a massive prestige boost so I decided to humiliate them. I managed to beat France after they joined in and won the war by occupying mainland Portugal. Also, communist Portugal.
Fixed the image link for you mate =P
no problem, I quoted and saw you had a random symbol that should not be thereThank you, good sir.