Governments in Exile and More Uprisings

First of all, let me mention that putting fun before realism is always key in a good game. But sometimes a bit of realism is needed.

One of the main problemas I find with this game is the cores and non-cores. I am in favor of the non-core -75% penalty, but I do not agree with the fact that after a few days non-cores that have been recently conquered have their morale at 100%. I think the morale should never pass 75%, and even then, it would take real-life weeks to obtain it.

Another thing I don't like, and this is the most important of the two, is the fact that you can leave a unit in a province with less than 35% of morale, leave it there for a day or two and then take away the unit when the morale reaches 35%. This 'forget about it' feature should be changed so that there is a continuous chance of uprising until the morale passes 50%, and that if you don't leave troops stationed there, no matter the morale, the province could rebel and rejoin it's previous owner, meaning you can't just forget about it. I mean, people are going to rebel if they see there's no there to stop them. For that matter, I propose the creation of Military Police, which would stop the uprisings, instead of having to leave infantry behind.

I also propose the creation of Governments in Exile. Let me tell you how'd it work. Say Germany occupies France, and France wants to set up a government in exile in London. France requests permission to do so and England can accept or deny it. Then, once France has a government in exile, they can lead their country from there, and, in the case a province rebels and joins them, they could also rule them.

Another thing worth mentioning is the creation of Resistance Units. Say a province rebels. Someone has to carry out that rebellion, and that would imply the Resistance. So when a province rebels, a Resistance Unit is automatically created in that province.

Finally, I also propose that Governments in Exile are able to create Underground Resistance bases in their Core provinces, increasing the chance of an uprising.

Thank you for reading. I do not expect that these ideas are implemented, but if some of them are, i would greatly appreciate it. But first, let's see how the community reacts. I hope not to get yelled at too much, *wink wink* Butter Ball Bill.

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Good point, but I still want more uprisings.

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Pablo22510 wrote:

James Hylton wrote:

I'll have to ask Jacob what he thinks of this.
Why are you so heavily dependent on your brother?
Do I seem that way? I'm primarily dependent on his memory, at least when it comes to history. Jacob once read a 3 volume set on the Civil War; over 2000 pages per book. He read it in two and a half weeks, and had it memorized upon finishing it. He's like that with anything that involves history, so if I have historical questions, I usually check with him.

We actually rely on each other in most cases. While he's the history buff, my mind is more geared towards tactics, engineering, and computer tech. So if it's a question of "How would this work if implemented in-game?", then I can handle that, and Jacob usually lets me do the explaining as well.

Now, I'm already getting off-topic as it is, so lets not continue chatting about family dynamics on an official forum.

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We can use gold to drop your morale and give you more uprisings :)

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They should just make rebellions spread, so you actually have to deal another military force instead of either A. recapturing empty land, or B. not caring because the country that got the land won't care and the province isn't very useful.

How about instead of rebel units, the province will lose morale like the yellow spy.

"Victory needs no explenation, defeat allows none"
-imperium thought of the day

Or, we ould have your troops that are stationed at a rebelious province loose health.

"May God have mercy upon my enemies, because I won't"
-George S. Patton
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- Albert Einstein

That could work

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Sir McSquiggles wrote:

Bloody love this idea!
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The quote is clearly legitimate Squiggles.

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Mess with the Bill, you get the scorn!

Interesting idea.


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"Alea iacta est" Gaius Julius Caesar.

Sir McSquiggles wrote:

Reviving dead threads eh?
It's possible.

"I came, I saw, I conquered" Written in a report to Rome 47 B.C., after conquering Pharnaces at Zela in Asia Minor in just five days; as quoted in Life of Caesar by Plutarch; reported to have been inscribed on one of the decorated wagons in the Pontic triumph, in Lives of the Twelve Caesars, Julius, by Suetonius.
"Alea iacta est" Gaius Julius Caesar.

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