Why isnt Germany grey?
Grey shows really badly on the map, especially during winter, so we went with feldgrau which is a greenish grey and pretty associated with germany.
Why isnt Germany grey?
Grey shows really badly on the map, especially during winter, so we went with feldgrau which is a greenish grey and pretty associated with germany.
if i understand it corretly: the picture also show the air regions at this map height. germany has 3, north, west and east.
and i am guessing that the weather thingy west of Kiel means an empty airfield.
also. i am wondering if now the dicision to remilitarize the rhineland is more then having enough units in certain provinces. it looks like a progress bar. and progress bars would mean something that takes time...
What are the green spots on the map? - they are located in UK (Birmingham, Glasgow), Germany (Hannover, Ruhr), France (Lyon), Belgium (Antwerp).
Unfortunately it is very similar to the colour of Hungary...Grey shows really badly on the map, especially during winter, so we went with feldgrau which is a greenish grey and pretty associated with germany.
Unfortunately it is very similar to the colour of Hungary...
VPs, I would think.
That was my first assumption, missed Germany having another one in Frankfurt. Belgium having Antwerp as VP when is so close Brussels seem a little weird when the others do not have more than they do.
Why is the channel so huge?
Ehm, are you sure you want to talk about the game and not Germany's colour or a tie?
What are the little dots, grey in UK, France and Belgium and Green in Germany?
Looks to me like industrial hub, but in this case there should be more.
well ofcourse he should be wearing a bolo tie instead of the medal. and the background should be bright magenta (R=226 G=0 b=116) and everybody else is wrong![]()
Could be, but maybe it's referring to the territories lost in the east?also about the 'batrayal' icon. it is probably a country modifier (malus) that is lost after the remilitarizion of the rhineland has been completed.
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Could be, but maybe it's referring to the territories lost in the east?