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All other places' provinces had red lines across them, in the recuritment menu, and I could not recruit armies from them, although I controled them and could build in them.
Anyway, I got until early-mid April 1981 and found that the game crashed whenever I, the player, took action to justify a war goal against a free nation, or when I did the liberate the free focus. However, in my first crash, in which I justified a war goal, I only did so after Eastasia, under AI control, did liberate the free and declared war on all the free nations, and I did this to get in the conflict before it was over, so to speak.
The second time, nobody else had researched that focus yet, and my doing so caused the crash, or so it would seem.
I know in the earlier timelines, they're supposed to have claims there. But It would help if Eurasia had cores there too. Because if the player decides to liberate the superstate, they can restore the borders to it's pre-superstate borders. Before the takeover of Eurasia, Oceania and Eastasia.