but the naval invasion is never going to come, I'm perfectly happy with my current gains, however that doesnt mean somebody else cant take North America...
What on earth? Texas became independent during the most important event of the 20th Century, at a time when the US appears to be suffering serious internal troubles and is trading with Germany?
What the hell happened between HoI2 and Doomsday!?
I should take a few screenies of my current game as switzerland. its actually rather nice because you just build up until the almost end of war and then you grab as much territory as possible. Its 1946 and I have a nice stretch of land in france as well as austria.
I think the plane got stuck. Its been firing away like that for the last 10 minutes.
Spoiler:
They have been suiciding into my defenses for a good 10 to 15 minutes now. SO many bodies that its starting to lag me.
Dont mind the (128) in there either, my game is glitchy like that..
I'm not entirely sure why Belgium is still there, as it would indicate he smashed through the Maginot Line straight on. He could have freed it later, though I don't think you get the option to do that - just Flanders and some other Belgian country.
For the record, I rarely declare war on the Netherlands as Germany, despite how easy it is to take them out. As a matter of fact doing such a thing saved us from the onslaught of the Americans in my HoI AAR, as the two allied with each other after Pearl Harbor, and as such didn't join the Allies against us
I had good relations with belgium, they shouldnt suffer for their geographic location, I also left the netherlands to survive but they turned on me when the americans showed up
this is from one of my first games in EU3 as Venice:
England inherited both the throne of Portugal and Castille :eek
after that they became GB, and then due to revolts lost control over Portugal again....but it wasn't an independent Portugal that spawned but ...... England with the capital in Lisbon
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