Conquest of Switzerland/Poland
Posted: Mon Sep 20, 2021 10:44 am
Playing as UK - 1939 campaign with a few mods.
Thanks to my strategic genius, Germany and Italy have been totally defeated and promise to be good in the future. They will have to be, as the British flag is flying above Berlin and Rome.
I did conquer some other countries a bit for fun. eg, I invaded Switzerland. Took it in 1 turn and banned yodeling immediately. I was surprised to see a message that Britain was protesting about this invasion (along with the USA etc). Why would Britain protest about it's own invasion?
Then there is Poland. I reached Warsaw and liberated it before the USSR even reached the Polish borders. I was expecting the Polish flag to appear over the capitol but this didn't happen. Poland is just allied territory. I understand the political problems of Poland at the end of WW2 but the UK got there first by a long way. Why is Poland left in limbo?
Also, the 'L' option needs to be reversed from oldest to newest. I had to scroll through 70 pages to find out the British protests about the Swiss invasion hadn't been recorded. Newest to oldest would make a lot more sense.
Thanks to my strategic genius, Germany and Italy have been totally defeated and promise to be good in the future. They will have to be, as the British flag is flying above Berlin and Rome.
I did conquer some other countries a bit for fun. eg, I invaded Switzerland. Took it in 1 turn and banned yodeling immediately. I was surprised to see a message that Britain was protesting about this invasion (along with the USA etc). Why would Britain protest about it's own invasion?
Then there is Poland. I reached Warsaw and liberated it before the USSR even reached the Polish borders. I was expecting the Polish flag to appear over the capitol but this didn't happen. Poland is just allied territory. I understand the political problems of Poland at the end of WW2 but the UK got there first by a long way. Why is Poland left in limbo?
Also, the 'L' option needs to be reversed from oldest to newest. I had to scroll through 70 pages to find out the British protests about the Swiss invasion hadn't been recorded. Newest to oldest would make a lot more sense.