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Baron Bailey

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I was just thinking the other day when playing the Mount and Blade DLC: Napoleonic Wars, that historically the game is very unbalanced.
The Coalition forces of Britain, Austria, Prussia and Russia against France; four against one. Although you can pit any nation against the other this didn't seem quite fair in the historical sense.

Bearing this in mind I thought that more of France's Allies from the 1812-1815 period could be made playable. Nations such as: Denmark, the Swiss Confederation and the Duchy of Warsaw. All Napoleonic aligned states but not French vassals (unlike the recent introduction of the Bayern troop unit).

The other thought was some more variety of nations in general like longstanding independent nations of the Napoleonic wars like Portugal, Sardinia and Sweden just to give more difference in certain ways. Many a time is there a similarity between 'Fur das Vaterland' and 'Fur der Kaiser'. Just other nations involvement that played a major part during the Napoleonic Wars itself.

Just wanted to know what people think about this kind of idea as the Napoleonic DLC still has quite a few number of players.
 
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