Lone Wolf
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It's been delayed twice due to reworking design and mechanics.
Well, that's never good news.
It's been delayed twice due to reworking design and mechanics.
And what's problem with Japanese emperor? If US would make a war criminal of him, Japanese would go commie.BTW, nothing demonstrates the appaling ignorance of history among Paradox' forum members like the fact that they are arguing why Hitler's portrait has been covered up/censored in WWW, yet no one is raising the question, not even in irony, about Hirohito's portrait
Also nobody seems to have noticed that they are using the Imperial Army battle flag in place of the Japanese national flag.BTW, nothing demonstrates the appaling ignorance of history among Paradox' forum members like the fact that they are arguing why Hitler's portrait has been covered up/censored in WWW, yet no one is raising the question, not even in irony, about Hirohito's portrait
For example look here: https://forum.paradoxplaza.com/foru...ed-german-version.902542/page-2#post-20499114Personally I haven't yet noticed this whole Hitler censorship thing. A relatively recent devblog? In earlier ones Hitler was still visible as normal.
You know, the most hilarious part in this will then be the fact that there are two characters with censored portraits in Pdox games, Hitler and Muhammed. Therefore, Hitler = Muhammed. Insheil.
The use of the Imperial Army battle flag instead of the national flag seems to be a thing even before Paradox tho. I remember WW2 plastic soldiers and Battleship board games from the 90's that used the Imperial battle flag for Japanese, and IIRC every Panzer General game ever and Steel Panthers do too. On the other hand, the Japanese navy still uses the Rising Sun flag, and the JSDF uses a variation of it.
I still don't know exactly why the Rising Sun flag is used instead of the regular flag so often in WW2 stuff.
Maybe it is because it does look way cooler than the horrible flag of Japan - a red ball in a white background. Fandastic flag, very creative, great command of artistry. Lol.
If you let AI auto assign leaders for everything but theatre/army group (which were all that really mattered) you'd be able to make an OOB in like 5 mins for most nations, assuming you knew how to work the UI. It was useful for keeping track of your specialized divisions (redeploy your whole marine corps to a port to prepare for an invasion? takes 5s with an OOB, a minute of hunting down units without an OOB).
If you let AI auto assign leaders for everything but theatre/army group (which were all that really mattered) you'd be able to make an OOB in like 5 mins for most nations, assuming you knew how to work the UI. It was useful for keeping track of your specialized divisions (redeploy your whole marine corps to a port to prepare for an invasion? takes 5s with an OOB, a minute of hunting down units without an OOB).
Yeah, there's a reason Stalin didn't kicked Hitler's ass ordering the 1017º regiment to do this or that. CoC are supposed to facilitate things, if Paradox made them a pain in the ass is not a reason to drop them all together.
Anyway, it'll be fun to send a 10-star field marshal into any libyan shithole.
I would appreciate when Germany and Russia wouldn't be forced to fight each other. It would be nice when Germany would have chance of winning and Russia chance to finish industrialization.Funny thing is the new "draw line to direct units" would work very well with the HoI3 OOB system. Delegating attacks to the AI in HoI3 was crippled by the fact that you could only give really general attack orders that caused your armies to just push at each other until one gave way. If you could give corps-level orders to attack along a specific path and intelligently not overstretch itself, periodically rest to regain org, keeping to the right terrain, etc then it would be very flexible and fun to use. Instead we have no OOB and the entire east front plan is tracing a line to Moscow.
Some old fuck in the video said:There were three aggressive states at that time.
When they said "there was a clear bad guy" I closed the video.
Yes, and Britain and the US were his allies for a while, after which they left him with half of Europe as spoils. Way to go, good guys!When they said "there was a clear bad guy" I closed the video.