not inherently as ideology, but usually though focuses and such.Do ideologies have any advantages such as communist getting better espionage?
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not inherently as ideology, but usually though focuses and such.Do ideologies have any advantages such as communist getting better espionage?
Yeah, it look strange.How come the political actions list you have "Justify Wargoal (political power, 250)" Does this refer to "cost political power" takes "250 days" ? it seems a bit confusing. As it cant really cost 250 since the tab says 50 political power cost + 0.2 for 250 days (which is 50), so 100 total. Another thing, i feel like it would "help" to have the total cost in political power shown but it may be because i havnt played the game.
I mean it could say something like: Wargoal will cost you 100 political power. 50 political power up front and then 0.2 per day (daily?) for 250 days
non-core ... so there are such a thing as cores then. At the start of the game, does anyone have cores in a foreign country and does that give them a casus belli?
- Annexing or taking non-core territory is much more expensive for Democracies.
Pretty often...No flaming, honest question here: how many times has that happened?
The whole Democratic Peace Theory is a load of bullshit.
not really during the 10 year span of hearts of iron though which is what we are modelling
Just accept it's done for game balance reasons. This sounds like a fight you are not going to win.
Are Democracies somehow more "pure" than Communists.
Does this mean that even in HoI 4 it will be impossible to make an Anglo-German alliance? Disappointing.
The DD clearly says the Axis doesn't need wargoals if they're already at war.I think it a mistake to have to wait 6-12 months to justify your wargoal. Why? The game is for a max of 10-15 years, so you won't start too many wars in that time frame if this is so. So I'm GER and I'm preparing to invade SOV. But there is suddenly a need for me to send troops to North Africa. Do I need to start a wargoal, wait 6-12 months before I can invade? Surely this is wrong. A country should be able to respond to unexpected events and not have to create a wargoal to respond.
As Podcat says: er, yes? In, like, every possible way?Are Democracies somehow more "pure" than Communists
Yeah, freedom is "only an ideology" and that life in the US was really as horrible as in the USSR during the 40's. Glad we got that cleared up., why are Democracies treated differently, it is only an ideology afterall.
You don't see freedom of speech, press freedom and the ability for people to protest and vote making a difference here?So what if they need to keep their electorate happy. They can LIE can't they, in the same manner that the Communists do.