Indeed, take these lessons to heart. Specifically, in my case, if the world is bipolar and two nuclear alliances are about to duke it out... Make sure you're neutral. The other way is too costly.
Especially since you WERE a part of a "neutral" alliance, but intended to intervenne on the side opposite to the one of the alliance leader.
Anyone is there any chance someone contiunes it?I would really like to play this one
Wars after nuclear armageddon are just awesome.
How's that any different from an ORDINARY post-Nucler Armaggedon NES? Well, maybe the fact that a communist superstate still has a huge army that is fighting the DU remnants... But, sorry, even if someone continues it, I can't. After all, I already have ITNES on my hands, and, personally, I think I agree with Jason here. Let this rest in peace. This world was already tortured so much that there's hardly anything worse left.
Great NES. Wow there happened so much here... I just reread some updates.
As did I.
At first the Partition of Tibet, actually.

And THEN the METO War/Eurasian War.
later the war against the English,
Yes, WWII. With the bloodbath in Sinai and your near-defeat when they landed in Palestine. And with the supply dirigibles, ofcourse... Good times.
Yes. It since then spred even outside of the NES2verse - didn't an incarnation of it conquer Hungary in Goober's for a while?
and later the invasion and destruction of Brazil,
Yes. By the end of the NES, btw, Brazil was about to erupt in a great rebellion degenerating into local fighting between government, amonist (followers of the ubertotalitarian political doctrine of Savar Amonov, Emperor of Balkania if I recall correctly) and communist forces.
and then somebody had to press the red button...
If I recall correctly, "someone" started pressing the red button during Brazil, annihilating a huge White Helmets force.

Already after the NES ended, erez said it stupid of Stalin to tell of all his secrets here - after all, "now we will all know what you plan to do next NES" (not exact wording, I think).
Haha, I think some people forget that my Japan had Sheep syndrome.
I don't.

Especially as somewhere along the line it turned into an abstract nation of "Asia", which proceeded to break up leaving you with an enlarged Korea.
Hmm... Ever noticed the similarity between your "Asia" reform and the OTL Perestroika?
This was my first NES and it was by far the coolest.
And the first NES I modded after a year of absence, too. As I said, its my best one IMHO, I sometimes doubt I will ever make something quite as good.
Rather than continue this... why not a remake?
If someone else mods this. But IMHO its not as fun the second time around, even if with different players.
I resent this sheep syndronme thing.
You have any better name for it?
LOL, but u can't deny that it left a mark upon nesing history with your name on it! the Sheep Syndrome, nesers of the future will remember u!
Even without it its hard to forget a man for whom two medieval states were named, both of which controlled (successively) much of Iraq, Iran and Kurdistan.
