I notice you have Japanese units in there. What side is Japan taking in this conflict, and do they play a significant part?
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"Paul Hanson, you should give Gibraltar back to the Spanish" - Paiktis, dramatically over-estimating my influence in diplomatic circles.
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This definately looks cool.
I think China should really be considered for the 7th playable civ. During the 1950's and following WWII, the Chinese and Russians continually came close to clashing over control in Kuldja and Mongolia. Eventually, the Chinese won Kuldja and the Russians took over Mongolia. But the situation could have gone much worse.
Japs would probably be part of the Neutral nations.
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@Paul Hanson ,
The units are using the D2MGE file as a basis, that will change soon.
@WarVoid,
Yep, China is the logical choice, and will give a good 'builder' challenge, as it is not directly at war...well at the start it isn't!
Japan is going to be under Neutral control, but Allied and defended by the USA.
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Are you going to include the Korean War Curt? IMHO it sounds like the perfect trigger to set off WW3 in Soviet Steel given the tense situation in Europe that you described. A MiG-15 is shot down over South Korea during the opening days of the war... The Allied forces discover that the pilot is Russian and things rapidly spiral downhill from there...STDs are like pokemon... you gotta catch them ALL!!!
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Looks great, but your list of events did not seem to settle the war in the Pacific. Whatever America decided with Germany, it (and the UK) could never have peaceably permitted the Japanese to make a peace without destroying it and taking back those lands lost to the Japanese (Philippines, Guam, etc. Dutch East Indies, Hong Kong, and probably China, too). Perhaps the war continued, with the use of atomics in Japan while Soviet troops poured into Manchuria and Korea and the Allied fleets stripped Japan of her offshore islands. At the same time, Chinese nationalists, aided by an influx of American troops and money, pushed out the Japanese and then turned on the Communists, throwing them out of Southern and Eastern China and into the North and West.
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The chinese nationalists DID recieve a massive influx of American money, equipment, and advisors at the end of the war. The nationalists still failed miserably to win the chinese civil war.
Curt, how far did the soviets penetrate into germany before the cease-fire was signed? The soviet Mig-15 was based by and large on a late war geman design that never made it into production.Sea Kings TOT
Sors salutis/ et virtutis/ michi nunc contraria,/ est affectus/ et defectus/ semper in angaria./
Hac in hora/ sine mora/ corde pulsem tangite;/ quod per sortem/ sternit fortem,/ mecum omnes plangite!
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Oh and the one on the right seems to be scottish? The one in the middle would be "NATO" with a Swastika, and on the left is a U.S. Ranger.Sea Kings TOT
Sors salutis/ et virtutis/ michi nunc contraria,/ est affectus/ et defectus/ semper in angaria./
Hac in hora/ sine mora/ corde pulsem tangite;/ quod per sortem/ sternit fortem,/ mecum omnes plangite!
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No, your right it is a Canadian unit. Jim Panse's Market Garden thread.
Edit: Also, America gets F-4 Phantoms?! Whats the end date for this scenario?Sea Kings TOT
Sors salutis/ et virtutis/ michi nunc contraria,/ est affectus/ et defectus/ semper in angaria./
Hac in hora/ sine mora/ corde pulsem tangite;/ quod per sortem/ sternit fortem,/ mecum omnes plangite!
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The unit on the left is a Scots Guard unit."Paul Hanson, you should give Gibraltar back to the Spanish" - Paiktis, dramatically over-estimating my influence in diplomatic circles.
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I seem to have my lefts, and rights confusedSea Kings TOT
Sors salutis/ et virtutis/ michi nunc contraria,/ est affectus/ et defectus/ semper in angaria./
Hac in hora/ sine mora/ corde pulsem tangite;/ quod per sortem/ sternit fortem,/ mecum omnes plangite!
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