I think you mean Republican Spain on either side of that "and"? But yeah, it would actually be nice!
Nationalist and Francoist Spain
In HWW, there should be two different Spanish nation-states to represent the Spanish Civil War: Nationalist Spain and Francoist Spain.
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No. Civil wars should not be represented. It was still one state.
Spain would have to be AI, or have 5 cities on each side and formidable units for balancing. They would've have to be at war from the starting, blah blah blah.
No it wouldn't. It would be unbalanced, unrealistic and wouldn't fit in with the game. I have already answered this price of spam multiple times.Claudio NVKP wrote:
That would be nice. But Spain would have to be AI, or have 5 cities on each side and formidable units for balancing.
It could work if you made all land cores for both. Thing is this seems to start in September first when the war was already over. I donβt think Spain would be able to do much after winning though, sadly.
CarKing the 6th of the Abrahamic Caliphate
Yes. I said that in one of the other threads he spammed.Carking the 6th wrote:
It could work if you made all land cores for both. Thing is this seems to start in September first when the war was already over. I donβt think Spain would be able to do much after winning though, sadly.
The game actually starts somewhere around 1934-1935. The Spanish war was still in full swing then.Carking the 6th wrote:
It could work if you made all land cores for both. Thing is this seems to start in September first when the war was already over. I donβt think Spain would be able to do much after winning though, sadly.
HWW starts in 1939, judging by the title⦠Spanish Civil War, which started in 1936 had already ended.
CarKing the 6th of the Abrahamic Caliphate
If we represented civil wars, then we would have the Yugoslavia problem.
Yugoslavian civil war didnβt take place in 1939? If you mean during ww2 that didnβt take place in any of the existing maps of the game.
CarKing the 6th of the Abrahamic Caliphate
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