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Release Notes - 2024-10-29
Resources Reforged is live now: Goods and Rare Materials are no longer available on newly created maps - Massive overhaul for the World map, adding Rivers around the globe to enhance gameplay.
Goods and Rare Materials have been removed from the game! This change applies to all newly created game rounds. Please read our update news from last week for more information on this change.
The Resource rework also comes with a balancing update to Industry buildings. We’ve slightly increased the initial build costs, but here’s the big payoff: Industry buildings now get a boost in production efficiency at higher levels. This means investing in urban production is a higher-stakes choice - but one that comes with even greater rewards!
Further, we’re thrilled to announce that rivers have arrived on the World map! Following the updates to the European and North American scenarios, rivers now also flow through the World Scenario. They are transforming the battlefield with dangerous choke points and new, surprising routes for naval attacks. Dive in and explore the revamped World at War map, or get ready to experience these changes in the next Free For All event.
For a closer look at all the changes please check out the detailed Release Notes and share your feedback with us right here on the Forums and on our Discord Server.
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Thus I wil rephrase the remark to: .... German is the largest language of civilized Europe.Komrade Khrushchev wrote:
I'm starting to understand why you were reported for racism.vonlettowvorbeck wrote:
Thus I wil rephrase the remark to: .... German is the largest language of civilized Europe.
How does language relate to race?Komrade Khrushchev wrote:
I'm starting to understand why you were reported for racism.vonlettowvorbeck wrote:
Btw, as you might have read, I already have proven that the concept of different races among humans is bogus!
There is only 1 human race: homo sapiens sapiens!
Education clearly is down the toilet!
You people know nothing anymore and applying logic seems impossible.

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Approx. russian speakers in europe:
European russia has 109.5M population
Belarus: 9M
Transnistria: 0.5M
total: 119M
German speakers:
Germany: 83M
Austria: 9M
Others (switzerland/belgium/lux./czech regional) 10M (generous)
total: 102M
Sources:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_Russia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belarus
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transnistria
Probably the price for losing a war. Before the war, many German speakers lived in Poland, Czechoslovakia, the Baltic states, and other places. The cultural influence of Germany in places like the Netherlands and Yugoslavia was also bigger than either English or French. After the war, all of that was gone; the Volksdeutsche had all been deported to the core nation, and no one wanted to listen to German composers or read German writers for quite a while.
- Alexander Suvorov.
Not going to dispute the numbers after someone put a real effort into itTaffyta Muttonfudge wrote:
Approx. russian speakers in europe:European russia has 109.5M population
Belarus: 9M
Transnistria: 0.5M
total: 119M
German speakers:
Germany: 83M
Austria: 9M
Others (switzerland/belgium/lux./czech regional) 10M (generous)
total: 102M
Sources:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_Russia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belarus
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transnistria

Still, not a huge difference, especially since Switzerland also has 10MM inhabitants and Russia has less every day...
(the latter being a bit of bad black joke...as the soldiers dying there didn't ask for it)

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That not being particularly true. Science, philosophy and art or music are basically neutral. I don't know about the '40s or '50s, but in the '60s and onward,what you are saying was definityely not the case.K.Rokossovski wrote:
... and no one wanted to listen to German composers or read German writers for quite a while.
Besides that, there were plenty of anti-Nazi writers, artists and scientists. Many fled their country and continued their work in Switzerland or elsewhere and were as respected as before the Nazi-regime set in.

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Understood!freezy wrote:
Everyone at Bytro understands English (requirement to be hired). Not everyone at Bytro understands German. So no need to translate texts in here "for us". So yes, official forum language in the EN forums is EN. We have other language subforums.
Quite right. Before the war, there were sizeable German populations in Poland, Hungary, Romania, the Ukraine, Italy, Yugoslavia, Czechoslovakia, the Low Countries, and probably more I’m forgetting.K.Rokossovski wrote:
Probably the price for losing a war. Before the war, many German speakers lived in Poland, Czechoslovakia, the Baltic states, and other places. The cultural influence of Germany in places like the Netherlands and Yugoslavia was also bigger than either English or French. After the war, all of that was gone; the Volksdeutsche had all been deported to the core nation, and no one wanted to listen to German composers or read German writers for quite a while.
Now, except for Austria and some small German-speaking communities in Belgium and Switzerland, these groups no longer exist.
Why? Mostly due to the fear factor, in post-WW2 Europe most countries (especially the ones that fell under communist control) used propaganda to instill anti-German sentiment throughout the country, leading to suspicion and violence against German communities. Naturally, most Germans felt unsafe and fled to (West) Germany, and most of the Germans in tightly controlled communist countries left soon after the iron curtain fell in ‘92.
It's all because of Communism.Phillip Bosley wrote:
Quite right. Before the war, there were sizeable German populations in Poland, Hungary, Romania, the Ukraine, Italy, Yugoslavia, Czechoslovakia, the Low Countries, and probably more I’m forgetting.K.Rokossovski wrote:
Probably the price for losing a war. Before the war, many German speakers lived in Poland, Czechoslovakia, the Baltic states, and other places. The cultural influence of Germany in places like the Netherlands and Yugoslavia was also bigger than either English or French. After the war, all of that was gone; the Volksdeutsche had all been deported to the core nation, and no one wanted to listen to German composers or read German writers for quite a while.Now, except for Austria and some small German-speaking communities in Belgium and Switzerland, these groups no longer exist.
Why? Mostly due to the fear factor, in post-WW2 Europe most countries (especially the ones that fell under communist control) used propaganda to instill anti-German sentiment throughout the country, leading to suspicion and violence against German communities. Naturally, most Germans felt unsafe and fled to (West) Germany, and most of the Germans in tightly controlled communist countries left soon after the iron curtain fell in ‘92.
LMAO cope harder loser.MarioLazzaratti wrote:
It's all because of Communism.
Still mad the Greeks kicked your ass in WW2?
Lol
Communism isn't responsible for everything bro, thats no better than BJP blaming George Soros for everything happening in India
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