Province gone

I am France and I took a province from Belgium but it suddenly became part of Germany even though he did not take it and he is not at war with

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If a province has less than 31% morale, it has a chance to revolt, which means it will join another nation with you necessarily being at war with the nation. The lower the morale, the bigger the chance of a revolt becomes. You can see the chance of revolt in the morale infobox popup. Provinces that are at risk of revolting will have a smoke animation at the province center. To decrease the chance of a revolt, station units in the province center (ideally, enough to get the chance of a revolt to 0%) and wait until the next Day Change, when the morale should rise.

β€œA battle fought without determination is a battle lost.” - Josip Broz Tito

That seems weird but thanks

ISYTQOKE 200% wrote:

I am France and I took a province from Belgium but it suddenly became part of Germany even though he did not take it and he is not at war with
If it happened at day change, it was likely a revolt as noted above. If it happened instantly when you captured it, are you in a coalition with Germany and was the province a core German province? In those cases, provinces are automatically transferred afaik

jubjub bird wrote:

ISYTQOKE 200% wrote:

I am France and I took a province from Belgium but it suddenly became part of Germany even though he did not take it and he is not at war with
If it happened at day change, it was likely a revolt as noted above. If it happened instantly when you captured it, are you in a coalition with Germany and was the province a core German province? In those cases, provinces are automatically transferred afaik
I wondered if Germany had succeeded in its abhorrent aspirations to annex all of Eastern Europe. What if people began to view it in the same way as we do the colonization of the Americas in a few centuries? Later, when it would already be too late and newcomers would have lived here, displacing the local populace, people would talk about how terrible it was. This larger Germany would have to reflect on its troubled past and recall how it came to be. The familiar and beloved Eastern European and Slavic cultures would be considerably diminished and seen as a sort of distant minority. Even though I'm rambling, it's terrifying when you think about it. cubes 2048

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couey9 wrote:

I wondered if Germany had succeeded in its abhorrent aspirations to annex all of Eastern Europe. What if people began to view it in the same way as we do the colonization of the Americas in a few centuries? Later, when it would already be too late and newcomers would have lived here, displacing the local populace, people would talk about how terrible it was. This larger Germany would have to reflect on its troubled past and recall how it came to be. The familiar and beloved Eastern European and Slavic cultures would be considerably diminished and seen as a sort of distant minority. Even though I'm rambling, it's terrifying when you think about it.
This sounds like it was said by a very smart person!

Edit: Ok but it is a bit different from the original. Strange.


CarKing the 6th of the Abrahamic Caliphate

ChatGPT moment

β€œA battle fought without determination is a battle lost.” - Josip Broz Tito

Brando Dilla wrote:

ChatGPT moment
lmao

Brando Dilla wrote:

ChatGPT moment
I wonder if that’s what they did? Ask ChatGPT to rewrite it? Strange.

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