Nations order

WW2: Road to Victory is the first grand strategy release from IQ Software/Wastelands Interactive, which covers World War II in Europe and the Mediterranean. Hex-based and Turn-based, it allows you to choose any combination of Axis, Allied, Neutral, Major or Minor countries to play and gives you full control over production, diplomacy, land, air and naval strategy. Start your campaign in 1939, 1940 or 1941 and see if you can better the results of your historical counterparts. A series of historical events and choices add flavor and strategic options for great replayability.
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Nations order

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In a multi-player game, is there a way to see in which order the nations are played. In most cases this won't be a problem, but sometimes it may get confusing. When your turn is over the game only says that the files should be sent to "your opponent", but not which one.

Suppose 3 players play 6 major powers. Then a 7th nation enters the war. By using F1 and editing the countries file one can decide who is going to play the new nation, but where in itself will this nation go in the turn-order? Does it automatically go to the last place in the at-war cue, or does it end up close to some country of the same alignment? Is there any other pre-set logic that tells us what player should have the files next time?

If the prompting at the end of ones turn could say "send the files to player #" instead of just "send the files to your opponent", things would be much clearer. [:)]
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RE: Nations order

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OK, I see what you mean.
That might ease your game.
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RE: Nations order

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[&:] So, is there any way to know where war-entering nations will go?
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