Armies

I'm going to say this for the last time:

Honestly: Nuclear weapons will NEVER be used, ever. The ONLY reason the USA used it on Japan was because there was NO THREAT of being retaliated against.

That's very good if you say that for the last time. Nevertheless I'll repeat: Let's keep presage, prophecy and prediction out of the mod as far as possible and concentrate on building the world the way it exists.

Honestly: I can see no way to seriously predict the actions of a madman leader like Kim Jong-Il or all the other persons history has shown us.
 
Until the AI learn to correctly use nukes we can not let them have any it would result in utter anhilation of anyone who plays
 
that does sound easy, but it depends if it is easy to do. we should definately test it with nukes before disabling them, it might turn out to be ok. though i doubt it will.
 
We could try adhesives idea of making them an option
That should work
 
why don't we make a system where two nations can go to war but if one nation uses nukes that would be like a special defensive pact where nations like US, China, and Russia get involved on the side of the attacked nation. Nuclear Non-profileration violation really and the security council of the UN would get involved. I think the AI is smart enough not to realize if a decision gets them at war with the world.
 
If we had someone who knew how to do it we could do it otherwise we can just use something else to make it work or we don't need to use nukes
 
Another question about the Armies.

For example:

The USA Army has about 1.09 million troops. But, they also have an extensive amount of vehicles used (tanks, IFV, etc.). How are we going to come to a consensus on the numbers to use? For example: The USA has about 6,000 M1 Abrams tanks in service. Along with numerous other vehicles. How are we going to accurately represent how many combat troops in terms of infantry we actually use? Obviously, not all 1.09 million troops of the army are actual combat troops. Is there a place we can find out this information?
 
Don't look at an infantry "icon" as just infantry soldiers, but as a complete infantry unit. That includes support elements and vehicles as well.
 
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