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Post by cdiplayer on Oct 13, 2012 6:41:44 GMT -6
I also notice that you've included South Ossetia, Transinistria and Abkhazia but not Nagorno Karabakh.
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Post by Fistalis on Oct 13, 2012 12:57:07 GMT -6
I'm also surprised that you haven't put the Syrian opposition in yet you put FARC in. In the real world I would say that the Syrian opposition has a much better chance of toppling the Syrian government than FARC does at toppling the Colombian government. This is for a few reasons.. 1. I can find very little information on the composition of the syrian opposition. 2. Given the information I have about Syrian forces..which may be outdated it would take a HUGE force of guerrillas to stand against them in game.. far more than i believe is possible for the syrian opposition to contain. I've said it before and I'll say it again.. if you have any more up to date information of the composition of both the rebels and the Syrian national army it would greatly help. Either way until there is a unified leader and a unified group instead of a bunch of splinter groups with the same objective its going to be hard to add them. It's not that I don't want to add them.. I just dont want to spend hours adding them and they fall on the first day. But nor do i want to totally fudge the numbers. I also notice that you've included South Ossetia, Transinistria and Abkhazia but not Nagorno Karabakh. I have it noted but i quit adding new nations since more nations cause more slowdown. With update 3 fixes to the destack bug etc I can start adding more.
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Post by Fistalis on Dec 31, 2012 8:25:06 GMT -6
Nagorno Karabakh pushed back to next update. Had to prioritize. If I find time I'll add it in 0.82 but it will for sure make it into 0.83
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