Even though Vichy is no longer on the Map (nor within the allied diplo menu), the Axis scored a diplo hit

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Another question regarding Czechoslovakia: this nation turned out to be neutral, so I declared war on it (via Russia). I guess that solution was intended by design, righ?
In my games as Axis I thought it was pretty nice to be able to swing Czechoslovakia toward my side with diplomacy.ORIGINAL: Bill Runacre
ORIGINAL: Xwormwood
Another question regarding Czechoslovakia: this nation turned out to be neutral, so I declared war on it (via Russia). I guess that solution was intended by design, righ?
Hi Claus
Please can you confirm if it is Banská Bystrica 185,85 that is the location in question?
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Or am I overlooking something here ?
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ORIGINAL: Xwormwood
I guess this is eihter a bug, or an oversight:
you can't load a save game file as long as you don't play in the same language the game was initially started with.
Example:
start a game with english language, and save.
Start the game with german language, and you won't be able to see your saved game file.
The first problem is rather easy to solve. For reasons I don't understand the german version uses a different folder to save games. Even though "save" is already german common language (nearly everybody knows what it means, at least when it comes to computer systems), somebody decided to create an extra folder called "speichern". Speichern is not even the correct word in german, if at all it would have needed to be called "Speicherstände" or "Sicherung" or "Spielstände". "Speichern" means "saving". Think for yourself if you would wanted to find out that the folder would from now on be labeled "Saving" in english language.
When I found that out, i copied the files from "Speichern" into "Save". And ta-dah, I was able to load the germen save game file while using the english language version.
But than I had to find out that the language appears to be part of the save game file itself. When I loaded the german file, the game remained german, the language didn't turn into english, at least not the in game Decision events and pop-up information.
I'm aware that this is a minor problem, but it is still a problem which shouldn't happen. At least from my point of view. A save game file should be ready to be used with every language option, and shouldn't fix the information source once and for all on the language (campaign) folders in which the game was started.