Hey, just wanted to say I love your videos. You are good at the game and the only youtuber I know who narrates in a convincing way! Always look forward to new videos:)
Thanks a lot! The real challenge will be to maintain a good pace and story while dealing with large multi-front wars. I'm not scripting the narration, I do this live while playing, so with a lot of things going on, it'll be interesting. I do have a plan, just never tried this :)
It's a fantastic game, but a massively complex one. The challenge is to organise yourself, set your own goals, and embrace adversity as a challenge. Kinda like life.
To answer your question, the focus "anti sedition laws", which becomes available after the war starts, is what permits you to take real action against the political saboteurs. Even then, you will not be able to fully root them out until after the war is won, as they do not stop even when the empire itself is in danger. If anything, they will only increase their agitation.
Right, so we'll have to live with that. Adds some spice and realism, since a country wouldn't just do a 180 and join ranks, no matter how dire the external threat.
Not much supply in North Africa, but they are within range of the He 111s - cavalry is actually not that bad in such situations, they can exploit breakthroughs, and the airforce does the heavy lifting. One reason I love medium bombers, range and versatility
don't understand why Berlin has helped any possible "ally" and not their German brothers in Asia - from where much of the needed ressources to fuel the great Imperial industry come from
We would have ended this conflict years ago, if we had been allowed to send three mountain divisions and a wing of He 111s. Yet, the uneasy political balance between Berlin and the nominally independent German East Asia, run by the Navy, has prevented this. (there's literally no way to send anything but material support to them, which I've done on multiple occasions - can't send expeditionaries, and can't join the war due to mod rules)
@@StoriesandStrategieswithTerry I think you still have a focus called 'Additional East Asian Regiments' which gives them a new division. If things get really dire with Japan and whatnot that might be useful
Primary focus right now is on fighter production, to clear the skies. I might add single engine dive bombers later, I've pretty much already got all plane types 😁 Rocket arty, maybe. Some Nebelwerfer units, but not at scale.
I'm worried about this too, a big war is right around the corner and not enough Germans are going to want to fight it. I'm not sure we're supposed to call it propaganda if it's ours though.
Hey, just wanted to say I love your videos. You are good at the game and the only youtuber I know who narrates in a convincing way! Always look forward to new videos:)
Thanks a lot! The real challenge will be to maintain a good pace and story while dealing with large multi-front wars. I'm not scripting the narration, I do this live while playing, so with a lot of things going on, it'll be interesting. I do have a plan, just never tried this :)
I bought the game wanting to play it after watching him... but without the story he tells it's not the same
It's a fantastic game, but a massively complex one. The challenge is to organise yourself, set your own goals, and embrace adversity as a challenge.
Kinda like life.
To answer your question, the focus "anti sedition laws", which becomes available after the war starts, is what permits you to take real action against the political saboteurs. Even then, you will not be able to fully root them out until after the war is won, as they do not stop even when the empire itself is in danger. If anything, they will only increase their agitation.
Right, so we'll have to live with that. Adds some spice and realism, since a country wouldn't just do a 180 and join ranks, no matter how dire the external threat.
11:05 your dedication to roleplaying a German is appreciated 🫡
It does help that I am, in fact, German... and that's not roleplay 😅
You gave yourself a good challenge only sending 4 divisions to Libya.
Not much supply in North Africa, but they are within range of the He 111s - cavalry is actually not that bad in such situations, they can exploit breakthroughs, and the airforce does the heavy lifting. One reason I love medium bombers, range and versatility
don't understand why Berlin has helped any possible "ally" and not their German brothers in Asia - from where much of the needed ressources to fuel the great Imperial industry come from
Pretty sure he wasn't able to send forces to help them. It was mentioned in many earlier episodes. A bug or such.
Germany is not allowed to interfere in the Vietnam war.
We would have ended this conflict years ago, if we had been allowed to send three mountain divisions and a wing of He 111s. Yet, the uneasy political balance between Berlin and the nominally independent German East Asia, run by the Navy, has prevented this.
(there's literally no way to send anything but material support to them, which I've done on multiple occasions - can't send expeditionaries, and can't join the war due to mod rules)
@@StoriesandStrategieswithTerry I think you still have a focus called 'Additional East Asian Regiments' which gives them a new division. If things get really dire with Japan and whatnot that might be useful
Love your videos will
You be building a single engine cas plane? And will you build rocket artillery?
Primary focus right now is on fighter production, to clear the skies. I might add single engine dive bombers later, I've pretty much already got all plane types 😁
Rocket arty, maybe. Some Nebelwerfer units, but not at scale.
You may want to look at the propaganda campaigns and try to boost your war support, as soon as you have got your new advisor. 29% is not very good.
I'm worried about this too, a big war is right around the corner and not enough Germans are going to want to fight it.
I'm not sure we're supposed to call it propaganda if it's ours though.
Indeed, there is discontent at home. The mental scars from the first Weltkrieg are still present, and the population isn't ready yet.