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翻訳の問題を報告
Then i decidet to make two games, one with mod and one vanilla and 1. january 1944 i took a look. In the mod the ai:
-Germany did not design any tank template they added just one truck to the existing template and they added a mediom tank to the truck template
-Gemany pushed much more beyond moscow (again soviet seems a bit weak)
-The allies only did some small invasions in greece until 1944 ,that makes germany and especially italia stronger
-Japan also struggles much more against china which leads a very weak paciffic campain
- USA dont have anny political advisors (but thats the same in vanilla)
- and what i find a bit stupid, but thats also the same in vanilla the ai uses a bit to much factories for equipent 90 factories for inv weapons nad 60 for arty etc there are not much resources left to produce tanks maybe you can tell the ai to build up infrastructure in home states with steel up ?
Thats a lot of complains from my side, but thats only a few games i will play more and watch the ai , the soviet weakness is easily fixed by buffing them a bit with the paradox system :)