then players would leave on purpose just to have their units tern into commandos then come back,
or is it if you leave you are blocked from rejoining?
How about a special event where when anyone goes absent from the game their nations units all become max level commandos. Those nations would all crank out commando units at a high rate from any factory city. Players would know that the are fighting infantry so they could change tactics to fight them. The commandos could be controlled by a hive mind located in the capital. Destroy the capital the machines would stop in place (much like the state during upgrading).
The next player that goes absent from the game would become the new hive mind all units in its territories would turn to commandos and the commandos that have been inactive and not destroyed by players would now be under control of the new hive mind.
Win the game being the last player/ coalition standing/ holding enough points.
Who would win man or machine? 
then players would leave on purpose just to have their units tern into commandos then come back,
or is it if you leave you are blocked from rejoining?
Blocked from rejoining would be best. Logging in the game would surely assimilate them.-VIP- wrote:
then players would leave on purpose just to have their units tern into commandos then come back,or is it if you leave you are blocked from rejoining?
How does this fit into the ww2 era�
It doesn't at all unless multiverse theory is possible. This is just a fun event like Doomsday or the Antarctica events.Carking the 6th wrote:
How does this fit into the ww2 era�
Doomsday kinda fits into the post ww2 nuclear apocalypse thing. Antarctic Nazis are a big ww2 conspiracy theory. How do cyborgs relate to the setting?
Bro why you gotta be like this? Takes in a big breath* Ok so im sure you are familiar with Moors law right? It states that if technology exists that it progresses in a parabolic rate doubling processing power approximately every 2 years. If society creates it improvements will occur over time.Carking the 6th wrote:
Doomsday kinda fits into the post ww2 nuclear apocalypse thing. Antarctic Nazis are a big ww2 conspiracy theory. How do cyborgs relate to the setting?
The galaxy is a HUGE GINORMOUS place right full of all types of carbon and silicate planets. Different forms of life could spawn in such environments. Some planets are even water planets and planets with low gravity. Assuming any of those evolve life like ours has. Assuming any of them acquire technology. Low gravity or water planets would become space fearing far sooner than we have been able to. Apply Moors law and apply the fact that time has existed a long ass time before us. Bro... If an enemy AI landed on earth (insert literally any timeline of our existence before us. Including WWII) There is no saying that the powers in control of our planet at the time would probably be fighting for control vs such technology.
My man, this is a ww2 strategy game, not a Sci fi one. Iβm all for crazy scenarios but this has NO real world precedence. The demographic of this game is not gonna play for sci fi Ai that murders you since everyone goes inactive anyway. The AI is not even smart enough for this. Moorβs law doesnβt apply since no robots showed up between the 30-60βs you know what did? Nukes. Nazi conspiracy theories. This literally does not fit in the scope of the game. Iβm sorry.
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