@Pravus Gaming see, cause you joined the comintern, it auto resolved THAT tree with nationalist china & the warlords. The game noticed that you COULD NOT join a faction with china because you ALREADY joined a faction.
How did the USA go from an agrarian, coastal colony to a globe-spanning super power? How did Hitler go from a disillusioned, impoverished WWI veteran in a beer-hall to Fuhrer? How did Stalin go from a trainee-priest and son of a poor shoemaker to being the supreme leader of the Soviet Union? How did Otto von Bismark go from being a farmer of questionable skill to the Chancellor of the German Empire? How did Lenin go from being a middle class, university dropout to leader of global revolution? How did Temüjin go from being a slave and outlaw to Genghis Khan, ruler of the largest land empire the world has ever seen? How did... you get the idea... History is full of examples of otherwise unimportant people and nations becoming the unexpected linchpins of civilization. Lesson to be learned? Anyone can become anything given the right circumstances and drive. When people get tired of being beaten down and finally snap, things happen...
Nationalist China is heavly corrupted and divided at that time, and most of the farmers and workers don't stand on their side. Communist China gained a lot of land, people and popular support during second sino-japanese war by organized people to fight against japanese arimes from occupied territories. This type of warfare that Mao used is also known as gurrilia warfare. In the August 1945, soviet union launched an offensive towards Manchuria and gave the lands back to Communist China later on, rather than Nationalist China. So by the 1946, which year that Chinese civil war begins, Communist China controlled nearly half of China.
Not sure if it's still there, but there used to be an event in the game (which you can trigger by raising communist popularity in nationalist China to a certain percentage) which, when triggered, automatically gives a random state from Nationalist China to Communist China. If you keep raising communist popularity, the event keeps triggering. If that's still in the game it would be useful to use. Helps you gain some territories from the nationalists before Japan can get their hands on it or someone else takes it in a peace deal.
momo 12320 no, you will be playing as Mao. While playing as communist China, you have to use the diplomatic screen for nationalist China to raise the popularity of communism there. Nationalist China can't be flipped to communism from the outside, so instead whenever the percentage gets high enough that it would be close to flipping, the nationalists lose a state via an event, which give the state to you (Mao and Communist China). If you keep raising communist popularity this repeats over and over, until nationalists China has no more states and Mao has all of them.
Nope. This doesn't exist in the DLC. Instead, you have infiltration and border wars. If you trigger a normal civil war in Nat China, and its' government flips, then you will annex it (which isn't easy because they seem to counteract your little propaganda effort)
I am really liking forced attack when I am playing as china. +20% attack is pretty substantial. Then when you finally break them you have max organization so you don't loss any momentum. So you push back the enemy then before they can recover you already attack again pushing them back further. China has a lot of bad terrain and attrition causes the majority of damaged equipment so +60% is not that big. But I had a big advantage at that point having destroyed a good amount of their equipment and waiting for their weakness. I will probably say this but one of the better divisions now is pure infantry with support artillery. Incase you where thinking of rushing for "7-2"s. So 10 infantry or 12 with mass assault. Especially with superior firepower. Superior firepower is just OP really and good all around.
Some of those special actions generals can use are really useful (though maybe a little situational), like siege artillery for instance, it will let you power through fortified provinces.
Ironically Yan Xishan, the guy Pravus just beat in previous episode was actually said to be China's next president by Time magazine: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yan_Xishan
9:28, I never knew you could assign the units in training to a front line automatically. I’ve wasted so much time not knowing I could of set it up to where I don’t have to worry about it
Two tips just of the top of my head: - You can dubbel-click a unit to select all units of that type. - You can right-click the order button to delete all orders for that general/field marshal. Also, you can produce units and not deploy them to just fill them up with equipment and training so they are ready to be deployed when you need them.
Pravus, I've seen people using the Force Attack extremely effectively, but mostly for specialized armored divisions that are kept smaller in order to try and basically (or literally) blitzkrieg through their lines with tanks then cut off supply lines through encirclement.
You can border war china even if they lose to japan and conquer them without a direct war with japan Edit: you could also have communist influenced them to make provinces flip to you(may been invalid with this dlc)
Your use of the front line planning tools is partially your fault. Personally, If I were going to use it like you were using it, I'd have either said fuck it, and had an over-the-limit army at 25/24, OR created 2 armies, one with 13 div the other with 12 div, OR I would have just left the most experienced division at the capital, leaving the single army at 24/24. A few of the times, when you clicked to create a border, you only had a SINGULAR army general selected (ie, you only had your general with the single division selected) then told him to create a border, vs selecting the whole army group. I don't typically use multiple generals on a single front, though If I do i spread the troops across them unless they're specific, ie tanks. Personally I like it simply dividing the land up; Why? Because I can then drop a single division into an army/army group, set it to a border, then assign divisions to it later to fill it up as I go. It also lets me figure out how many Generals/Armies/Divisions I'm going to need for a specific border/across many borders/countries.. If I'm micro'ing troops, I delete the damn front lines. Too many times did I see the AI automatically grabbing units you've ordered to move, and moving them back toward somewhere else, and worse yet, they're strategically moving them, causing all their ORG to drop to 10%. and, speaking for Strategic Move, I see you haven't been using it here nearly enough. There were several times where you were trying to pull back, and didn't pull back fast enough because you didn't Strat Move them.
Hello Pravus, just a quick question please, do you plan to play EUIV campaign when Rule Britannia comes out? Thank you in advance! Not like I am not enjoying this campaign, but I am just curious.
Lol you keep calling it support equipment but is not, is primary gear, guns and shit, 5300 of your men go into battle with naked fists ! "The man with the rifle shoots ! When he gets killed, you pick up his rifle and shoot !"
@Pravus Gaming
see, cause you joined the comintern, it auto resolved THAT tree with nationalist china & the warlords. The game noticed that you COULD NOT join a faction with china because you ALREADY joined a faction.
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pravus why
Remember: If you have the Soviet Union help you in the war, they will likely end up taking most of the land.
Choppytehbear1337 Soviet: Because It’s our land
@@KhanhNguyen-mh5ec lol
Still have no idea how this one states of poor China becomes the China today in 80 years. I mean that’s real life
Your Majesty cause mao is a god. Read his history biography.
Cause Mao sacrificed 30 million Chinese people to built an extremely strong Industrial base for China
How did the USA go from an agrarian, coastal colony to a globe-spanning super power?
How did Hitler go from a disillusioned, impoverished WWI veteran in a beer-hall to Fuhrer?
How did Stalin go from a trainee-priest and son of a poor shoemaker to being the supreme leader of the Soviet Union?
How did Otto von Bismark go from being a farmer of questionable skill to the Chancellor of the German Empire?
How did Lenin go from being a middle class, university dropout to leader of global revolution?
How did Temüjin go from being a slave and outlaw to Genghis Khan, ruler of the largest land empire the world has ever seen?
How did... you get the idea...
History is full of examples of otherwise unimportant people and nations becoming the unexpected linchpins of civilization. Lesson to be learned? Anyone can become anything given the right circumstances and drive. When people get tired of being beaten down and finally snap, things happen...
Nationalist China is heavly corrupted and divided at that time, and most of the farmers and workers don't stand on their side. Communist China gained a lot of land, people and popular support during second sino-japanese war by organized people to fight against japanese arimes from occupied territories. This type of warfare that Mao used is also known as gurrilia warfare. In the August 1945, soviet union launched an offensive towards Manchuria and gave the lands back to Communist China later on, rather than Nationalist China. So by the 1946, which year that Chinese civil war begins, Communist China controlled nearly half of China.
Natonalist China was weakened after the war. Communist China had lots of help from the Soviet Union
There you go
You can't be called in to war because you are in a different faction, that's also why that focus got skipped.
The event IS working, ya dingus. You’re just getting the 20%-chance unlucky.
TheWolfboy180 I doubt it, because he got the same event twice in a row. Pretty sure you're supposed to only get one event, not two
VynalDerp when it fails the event pops up again
@@VynalDerp e
Nice episode, keep up with the videos
Truly, I'll definitely buy this game. It is so realistic.
Not sure if it's still there, but there used to be an event in the game (which you can trigger by raising communist popularity in nationalist China to a certain percentage) which, when triggered, automatically gives a random state from Nationalist China to Communist China. If you keep raising communist popularity, the event keeps triggering. If that's still in the game it would be useful to use. Helps you gain some territories from the nationalists before Japan can get their hands on it or someone else takes it in a peace deal.
momo 12320 no, you will be playing as Mao. While playing as communist China, you have to use the diplomatic screen for nationalist China to raise the popularity of communism there. Nationalist China can't be flipped to communism from the outside, so instead whenever the percentage gets high enough that it would be close to flipping, the nationalists lose a state via an event, which give the state to you (Mao and Communist China). If you keep raising communist popularity this repeats over and over, until nationalists China has no more states and Mao has all of them.
Nope. This doesn't exist in the DLC. Instead, you have infiltration and border wars. If you trigger a normal civil war in Nat China, and its' government flips, then you will annex it (which isn't easy because they seem to counteract your little propaganda effort)
I'm glad they took that out in in this dlc. I mean it really would be OP if they had kept it in.
I am really liking forced attack when I am playing as china. +20% attack is pretty substantial. Then when you finally break them you have max organization so you don't loss any momentum. So you push back the enemy then before they can recover you already attack again pushing them back further. China has a lot of bad terrain and attrition causes the majority of damaged equipment so +60% is not that big. But I had a big advantage at that point having destroyed a good amount of their equipment and waiting for their weakness.
I will probably say this but one of the better divisions now is pure infantry with support artillery. Incase you where thinking of rushing for "7-2"s. So 10 infantry or 12 with mass assault. Especially with superior firepower. Superior firepower is just OP really and good all around.
It really makes sense as well, historically that is.
Some of those special actions generals can use are really useful (though maybe a little situational), like siege artillery for instance, it will let you power through fortified provinces.
The event percentage is like the siege progress percentage in EU4
Thanks for the good video.
16:10 translation "Hitler only had one ball and he has more than i do"
That was the most creative comment I've read in years
Ironically Yan Xishan, the guy Pravus just beat in previous episode was actually said to be China's next president by Time magazine:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yan_Xishan
9:28, I never knew you could assign the units in training to a front line automatically. I’ve wasted so much time not knowing I could of set it up to where I don’t have to worry about it
Pravus "Fuck it, we'll do it live!"
Great video man!
Two tips just of the top of my head:
- You can dubbel-click a unit to select all units of that type.
- You can right-click the order button to delete all orders for that general/field marshal.
Also, you can produce units and not deploy them to just fill them up with equipment and training so they are ready to be deployed when you need them.
Leader Pravus - taking small nations and making them great...again
Chill man, it was just a Trump joke, you're taking it too seriously.
Is it just me or did they add in with this dlc, elements of both Europa universalis and crusader kings 2?
Mass assault is for early/mid game rush, especially the right side of the tree, usually pretty powerful before 1944/45
Pravus, I've seen people using the Force Attack extremely effectively, but mostly for specialized armored divisions that are kept smaller in order to try and basically (or literally) blitzkrieg through their lines with tanks then cut off supply lines through encirclement.
Or push for capital quickly
当然真实历史上阎锡山没那么好对付。。。。
I always thought towed artillery was toad artillery
When I started I immediately boost communism in Nationalist China and it went pretty well.
Never had to join the comintern faction.. I still beat Japan.
You can border war china even if they lose to japan and conquer them without a direct war with japan
Edit: you could also have communist influenced them to make provinces flip to you(may been invalid with this dlc)
Forts! Forts! Forts!
China couldn't call you because you joined Papa Stalin's faction.
Hey, I saw Chinas that lost half of there teritories and still won the war vs Japan
Yo that invite link is expired
DO.....a god dame flip!!
Can I join this now? Me be confosion.
Because you aren't in chinese united front
Praise Pravus!!!
Pravus You didn't get the alliance because the other chinese country (under China) didn't start the political event
July the 7th 1937, nothing happened?
Pravus please play Victoria 2
With the Historical Project Mod.
With the Historical Flavor Mod.
Neo Zero Pravus Ulm Grand campaign.
your shit is good to watch on 2x speed
Your use of the front line planning tools is partially your fault. Personally, If I were going to use it like you were using it, I'd have either said fuck it, and had an over-the-limit army at 25/24, OR created 2 armies, one with 13 div the other with 12 div, OR I would have just left the most experienced division at the capital, leaving the single army at 24/24.
A few of the times, when you clicked to create a border, you only had a SINGULAR army general selected (ie, you only had your general with the single division selected) then told him to create a border, vs selecting the whole army group.
I don't typically use multiple generals on a single front, though If I do i spread the troops across them unless they're specific, ie tanks.
Personally I like it simply dividing the land up; Why? Because I can then drop a single division into an army/army group, set it to a border, then assign divisions to it later to fill it up as I go. It also lets me figure out how many Generals/Armies/Divisions I'm going to need for a specific border/across many borders/countries..
If I'm micro'ing troops, I delete the damn front lines. Too many times did I see the AI automatically grabbing units you've ordered to move, and moving them back toward somewhere else, and worse yet, they're strategically moving them, causing all their ORG to drop to 10%.
and, speaking for Strategic Move, I see you haven't been using it here nearly enough. There were several times where you were trying to pull back, and didn't pull back fast enough because you didn't Strat Move them.
artillery only
Pacific show down Japan vs U.S.A (Pick your wepon) Extinction ball (Critical hit) Again (Japan eliminated)
Oh, my god. I hate this event. LOL
1937.07.07 this is the DATE
Then you could’ve attacked xeibi sanma
More cowbell
More
U r in a faction so it bypass the focus
Hello Pravus, just a quick question please, do you plan to play EUIV campaign when Rule Britannia comes out? Thank you in advance! Not like I am not enjoying this campaign, but I am just curious.
Befriend Tibet
Be sure to occupy Tibet when the focus comes around, they don’t need sovereignty
You could’ve done the focus rather then justifying
Lol you keep calling it support equipment but is not, is primary gear, guns and shit, 5300 of your men go into battle with naked fists !
"The man with the rifle shoots ! When he gets killed, you pick up his rifle and shoot !"
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First and hi pravus
this guy is so bad
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