Recapturing Your Provinces

There is something I'd like to mention about recapturing your provinces. But first, let me put an example:

I'm France. Germany attacks me and takes, say, Cherbourg. Morale in Cherbourg straight after Germany captures it is of about 25% (I think this happens with every province as soon as you capture it). Some days pass and morale in Cherbourg is now of 40%. I, being France, organize a counterattack and recapture Cherbourg. Morale goes back down to 25%, putting the province in a state of rebellion again. But in real life this wouldn't happen, because Cherbourg is a French core province and its citizens would be happy to form part of France again. I am not suggesting that by me recapturing Cherbourg the morale should go up to 100%, but what I am saying is that when Cherbourg returns to its legitimate owner, it should not rebel, as the citizens would be happy.

All being said, it is only a suggestion and if the mods/devs don't want to implement it, I am fine with it, but at least I expect some time of response from a person in authority.

Pablo22510

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We probably have a different understanding of what "deep ops" means :D

For mean it means send a force on a do-or-die mission deep into enemy territory to capture as many provinces as possible, create a beachhead for more forces, capture cities and make more troops in said cities with as few casualties as possible.

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mihaipmp wrote:

About the Greeks, all serious resistance movements of all times were funded and helped by some foreign state. The only exception is the UPA above - they pretty much managed to fight against everybody else. Still, the resistance movement was not helped by USSR - as you claim - but by Yugoslavia. In fact, Stalin wanted it stopped, because he traded (with Churchill) Greece for Romania. This was the most important disagreement between Tito and Stalin - that led to a stalemate between USSR and Yugoslavia. Unfortunately for them, the Greek communists sided with Stalin in the ideological battle, and soon saw the borders to Yugoslavia closed - that brought their ultimate defeat.

P.S.: On your side note - the Greek communists - KKE - are opposing Tsipras Government. You should get your facts straight!

Yes, I know about the fact that Stalin didn't openly support them, but he covertly supported them at the beginning. Only at the beginning. And anyhow, it still proves my point. The Communists were helped by foreigners, and most of the Greeks didn't want them.

P.S. Tsipras is a Comunist in disguise, it is my opinion only.

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Butter Ball Bill wrote:

For mean it means send a force on a do-or-die mission deep into enemy territory to capture as many provinces as possible, create a beachhead for more forces, capture cities and make more troops in said cities with as few casualties as possible.
My mean is different, considering the mechanics of the game at this time: send a mobile force to capture as many provinces as possible. I don't invest anything in them, as I cannot protect them against recapture. In case of recapture, my mobile force revisits those provinces again and again.

Hmm, well, I guess we will have to agree to disagree on the meaning then.

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