Not only has several orders been missed out that have affected several powers, but the following things were the things I protested being unrealistic, and asked if they could be rectified or scaled back, or at least an explanation given.
The first one was the German part of the war, which in all honesty I dont see Germany losing that much territory. Yes France did those things in 1806, but this was due to two main things in part. The disunity of the German people (who were like 200 diffrent competeting sovereignties at this stage) and the revolutionary tactics of Napoleon (which would be standard by this point in time after almost a decade of warfare). Now Germany is united, has a large enough army and has a patriotic populace.... It is actually bigger than the German Reich in 1871 RL because it owns part of Austria as well... It does make one wonder how France was so successful.
Secondly I protested how France was able to create such a large army in such a small amount of time. Now ultimatley this is up to the mod, and moose has chosen to go with this, so I acquised, however I remain firmly against projects that allow 80 divisions to be built by turn 3.
Third I protested against the Lousianan success against the DEA. I mean common this guy is a noob. Give him some kind of a chance there. I dont expect him to win or anything, but to be horribly destroyed even if it is with good planning on Symph's part does leave to disenchantment for the player involved.
Well thats the main points of contention I brought up, with German probably being the major one. I just dont see the nation who is the most martial in Europe, losing so badly in one year, as Germans are masters of the defensive. But hey in the end I aint the mod, but that IS what we spoke about.
Now may I add, I did this mainly because I want to see moose become a good mod, he has the whole update on time thing down pat, and with a bit of support he will be a great mod. Yes I probably did do it in a way which wasnt complimentary to Moose (sorry mate) so yeah, also this refelects my ooc thoughts about this, not my IC thoughts where HURI remains committed to neutrality.
Your points on Germany, first and foremost, are wrong. France was outnumbered in 1806, and Germany, though disunited, was not fighting internally. The unity of Germany did in no way hinder Napoleon's progress - he had to cross the same amount of land and fought the same amount of soldiers regardless. Had Germany been united, it would have gone the same way. Napoleon crossed the rhine, with an army half as large as the German force, and defeated them utterly. Note, in this invasion, the army was twice as large as the Germans. Furthermore, I hardly doubt the tactics of Napoleon would be in widespread use - the allies tried to, on occasion, copy such tactics, but the fact still stands that Napoleon was head and shoulders above the rest. Furthermore, guess who is leading Cuiv's armies? That's right. Napoleon. Germany's size is irrelevant - the size seized and invaded is equal to the size which Napoleon seized in 1806, if not less (for in 1806, he seized Berlin too!). Germany's leadership and training was comparable to France, but so too it was in 1806 (though leadership was not up to snuff). This time, however, Germany is also grossly outnumbered. Also, Germany, in this era, is hardly the "most martial state" - perhaps instead of using vague terms such as that, you would actually look at the stats. France, in this NES, is larger, stronger, and its forces are the same if not better trained. Germany, during this period of its history, was also not up to snuff - it was good, but again, not as good as France. It did not truly become a military behemoth until around the mid 19th century. Do note that technological progress in this NES is somewhat faster, and Europe has functioning railroads. This simply improves the speed at which the French armies move, thus allowing Germany to be smashed even quicker.
Again, on your points about Army size - it is not at all unrealistic. In 1793 Revolutionary France, 300,000 troops were added to the army in the
Levée en Masse to make a total of some 645,000. By 1794, the army ballooned to 1,500,000 - with a fighting force of about 800,000 soldiers. These troops, though they were recruited through conscription (as are most armies of this period), were hardly a bunch of rabble; The French armies were of superior training and elan, and defeated Austrian and Prussian armies time and time again in both the Austrian Netherlands and in Northern Italy.
Point: Look at the history, its not at all unrealistic.
Finally, to your points about Germanicus being overwhelmed: well, life sucks. Maybe if he didn't choose a nation right next to the expansionistic Symphony, then he wouldn't have died so quickly. NESing is not a level playing field - you either get up to snuff, or you die. NESing is a game. You excell at the game through being skilled, not through complaining when someone who is better than you beats you. If Germanicus is beaten this early - all the better. It will teach him a thing or two about NESing, and he can apply those lessons to his future games. The job of the mod is hardly to ensure that everyone is equal and that we all play fair and nice. I know, that in your NES, you like to arbitrarily decide alot of things - but that, as can be seen in looking at SheepsNES, leads to gross unrealism and a lot of nonsense.
Personally, I think you are just a bit jealous of the successes of others. You did the same thing in Das NES. You denounced a so called "moderator bias" when one did not at all exist. Did you ever think to consider that maybe, just maybe, the problems of your defeats lay not within others but within yourself? There was something else behind Tieh China, Khmeria, Dukunnegeya, and Parhae besides the so called bias. Unlike other mods, das actually weighs the successes or defeats of others based upon grounded realism, statistical advantages, and the planning and skill of the players. That is how a game should be modded. This is not the sandbox, and this is definately not the place for sharing and caring.
If new players want to improve, they have to eat some Humble pie. I've taken some brutal beatings in my NES history, but do I go around blaming others for my faults? My nations are not the greatest in some NESes, but do I go around yelling that the mod is being unrealistic? No.
Before you begin to look elsewhere, first look in your own backyard.