Diplomicy?

Gary Grigsby's World At War gives you the chance to really run a world war. History is yours to write and things may turn out differently. The Western Allies may be conquered by Germany, or Japan may defeat China. With you at the controls, leading the fates of nations and alliances. Take command in this dynamic turn-based game and test strategies that long-past generals and world leaders could only dream of. Now anything is possible in this new strategic offering from Matrix Games and 2 by 3 Games.

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Traveler
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Diplomicy?

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Does WaW model any form of diplomicy? For example: Could the Alies make a deal with Spain?
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The only deal you can make with Spain is by invading it!.....[:)]

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RE: Diplomicy?

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ORIGINAL: J P Falcon

The only deal you can make with Spain is by invading it!.....[:)]



I take it that means that there is no diplomatic component in WaW?
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RE: Diplomicy?

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Sorry No....there is no diplomatic model that you queried about...there are certain military actions that you can do which will trigger a diplomatic one....for example, if Germany invades Yugoslavia then this will unfreeze the Balkan states and they become Axis partners...if the Germans capture Leningrad then Finland will join the Axis....
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yes - The game begins after the fall of Poland.
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Similar to some other strategic titles, like Strategic Command, diplomacy is not its own "Mini-Game", but rather a series of historical events and triggers that allow things to unfold without becoming too removed from reality. Timelines may change, events and strategies could be quite different, but it remains grounded in the realistic probabilities.

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