16.08.2013 - 11:34
Communism focuses on industrial activities, so their economy is not a problem. Just because they use force doesn't mean their economy is weak. The only reason you use the term "more troops" is because, China is communist nation. As we all know China has population of 1.3 billion+. More population means more troops of course.
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16.08.2013 - 11:40
Please review the following discussion for further arguments. http://atwar-game.com/forum/topic.php?topic_id=7159&topicsearch=&page=1
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16.08.2013 - 15:37
Managing this addition to all new conquered countries(or territories) just means a lot more of management and you already use that at moving your troops and making more, for Quick Games I don't think this option is needed unless you add more minutes to the time, still quite interesting for Casual Games.
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17.08.2013 - 13:03
It's because of big population and if Admin's are planning to implement this I suggest they should change Communism to Socialism.
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17.08.2013 - 13:07
Do Cuba or Laos has good economy? Why is Vietnam a shithole(no offence Meester ) instead of a country like South Korea or Taiwan? Why is North Korean economy so bad? It's because of Socialist/Communist government.
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17.08.2013 - 13:49
Your message is a big BS.
This is North Korean government fault.
You know it's independent. Don't tell me that BS about it's still China province
I'm pretty sure I can make Laos economy grow with selling the socks my grandma made.
I don't know what people are thinking going to Laos for vacation.
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17.08.2013 - 14:24
Taiwan is independent. I don't think China has any influence on Taiwan. If USA didn't support Taiwan China would've attacked Taiwan. Why would a country try to take his own province? And isn't 54-76 post war?
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17.08.2013 - 16:06
The great nation of usa does not recognizes Taiwan China dont have to attack cause is part of china lol
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17.08.2013 - 16:27
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurdistan_Workers%27_Party PKK, do you know it? Kurdistan is not a state, Taiwan is that's the difference. Turkish Soldiers are defending Turkey, Kurds are attacking them. Kurdish terrorist camps are in Iraq, not in Turkey. So technically Kurds are attacking Turkey. You should apply cold water not me. Your message is stupid.
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17.08.2013 - 16:29
Did u read what i said ;^)
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17.08.2013 - 16:56
The difference is ROC/Taiwan has land, and ROC/Taiwan 'terrorist camps' are in ROC/Taiwan. There is no country called Kurdistan. Their terrorist camps are in Northern Iraq. But I understand why you're not giving up. You have no brain.
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17.08.2013 - 21:10
Lol'ed at both of you nice guys anyway i dont get why anarchism should not be in there too.
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17.08.2013 - 23:01
Terminal & Roncho: Let's not get feisty pl0x? So this argument is basically stemming from Communism vs. Socialism. Let's just accept that Communism hasn't been fully reached and never will be. If I'm not mistaken, Karl Marx basically sets it all up as a series of revolutions. The proletariat rising up against the bourgeoisie. Communism, in this sense, can't just be slapped onto atwar. That just is insulting (based on my assumption, that is.). Socialism however is much more sensible to me. A planned economy, etc. As for units in the "Communism" section in the OP; I think in addition to +10 cost, we should decrease the maintenance. I feel 10+ cost is sort of gross for 'communist' manpower. It would be balanced by having the same exact maintenance cost for all units, which is lower than most but not lower than all. I'm not real sure how much maintenance is- I'm just throwing it out there that to really balance this and make it have that "communist" essence you'd need to make all units equal in terms of maintenance.
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18.08.2013 - 00:16
I am not worthy. Anyhow, a - maintenance cost is still a good addition to socialism/communism in my opinion. I don't know much about it so someone more versed please lecture me.
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18.08.2013 - 01:08
We need roncho to stop sleeping and come back to continue this debate!its too funny.please!
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18.08.2013 - 02:37
They didn't fucking occupy Turkey. They attack Turkish soldiers, shoot cars, bomb targets etc.
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18.08.2013 - 03:00
Termy, Ronch is right for the first time :p There is no land as called kurdistan. PKK makes terrorist activities. And they re using guns,bombs etc when they have NO LAND. It s clear that some ppl supports them with monies and guns. Maybe America ? Anyways no need to discuss more i think. Cause you will never understand what is happening in Turkey. Who cares Turkey ?
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18.08.2013 - 03:18
let's all be glad it wasn't "you have failed me for the last time!!! >:D" lol. Anyway back to topic... is this actually a plausible implementation? Would there really be a way to relate economics with gameplay in AW?
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18.08.2013 - 04:06
This is better.
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19.08.2013 - 19:11
Entertaining discussion on Taiwan guys I would say you both have good points. Still, I think it would be accurate to say that Taiwan's status, although controversial, is generally thought of as an independent country (even if it is not recognized by some for political reasons). Take a look at this: Is Taiwan a country?
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20.08.2013 - 00:10
Still Taiwan has sovereignty over the state of Taiwan. For the rest, you might argue that it has major territorial disputes with China. Again, I realize it is controversial. Certainly, it is not obvious that it is or isn't a state. If current day France were to lay claim to all the territory it had taken during the Napoleonic era, would it cease to qualify as a state? As to your other point, I think that the policies of many states are influenced by more powerful countries. Complete sovereignty, in the strictest sense, probably is very rare or nonexistent as few countries are self-sufficient and decisions are influenced by global economic and political concerns.
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