And two turns later Austria Hungary quits the war. Don't really understand why as she was in a perfectly defensible position. I think the Bulgarian gambit was just too much for the Ottomans and AH morale to handle. Just curious if the Devs will be working on this issue as the consensus seems to be for fixing it?
Well, Austria-Hungary losing Trento, Brubeck, and Klagenfurt to the Italians..after losing all the NM cities in Galicia, prior to Bulgaria and then the Ottoman surrender, was more of a contributing factor...her allies surrender was just the final two straws.
Btw..I screen shot the aftermath of the successor states that rise out of Austria-Hungary. There's stuff that happens that's wonky also. Not only did German units get flung out of their positions there, but so did the Russians. Not only that, but the new states go Entente..and can basically get operated anywhere in the east. This I highly don't like, even if my side is the beneficiary of such largess. The thing is, there are some highly interesting things and operations that can occur in the East, but Serb or Hungarian units being able to operate to lets say like the Dvina/Riga area is a bit too much. A few of my friends and I came up with the house rule that the forces of Serbia, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, and Romania have to stay within their new borders, except for detachments. The Poles can move anywhere, and western Entente forces may also if they so choose. Of course, this is just a house rule...and really doesn't fix the problem.
I know there is a recent thread dealing with this Austro-Hungarian surrender, but I'll go ahead and post an image here of the situation in central Europe and the carcass that once was the Habsburg domains in our game now, where the Germans are still extremely strong holding the west, and ready to envelop Riga in the east.
