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Post by Gone on Aug 17, 2019 22:29:03 GMT
I wish we had the ability of declaring war on our allies in WC4. It's so annoying when you play as Finland and Germany captures Moscow. The Soviet Union betrays us multiple times during the campaigns. Why can’t we do the same to them?
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Post by Deleted on Aug 18, 2019 1:28:38 GMT
I wish we had the ability of declaring war on our allies in WC4. It's so annoying when you play as Finland and Germany captures Moscow. The Soviet Union betrays us multiple times during the campaigns. Why can’t we do the same to them? Right this way comrade. Ignore the sign that says "Gulag". Do svidaniya, you capitalist scum
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Post by Gone on Aug 18, 2019 1:42:24 GMT
I wish we had the ability of declaring war on our allies in WC4. It's so annoying when you play as Finland and Germany captures Moscow. The Soviet Union betrays us multiple times during the campaigns. Why can’t we do the same to them? Right this way comrade. Ignore the sign that says "Gulag". Do svidaniya, you capitalist scum Gonna be honest, any Soviet officer telling me that in the 20th century would have made my heart stop.
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Post by Gone on Aug 18, 2019 1:43:33 GMT
Don’t want to be annoying, but the Soviets opposed NATO because they accused the organization of being fascist.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 18, 2019 1:50:36 GMT
Don’t want to be annoying, but the Soviets opposed NATO because they accused the organization of being fascist. Idealogical opposition basically.
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Post by Gone on Aug 18, 2019 2:07:16 GMT
Don’t want to be annoying, but the Soviets opposed NATO because they accused the organization of being fascist. Idealogical opposition basically. Yup. But we’ve already seen that communism isn’t exactly guaranteed to make your nation prosper. You need someone like Josip Broz Tito.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 18, 2019 20:29:14 GMT
Idealogical opposition basically. Yup. But we’ve already seen that communism isn’t exactly guaranteed to make your nation prosper. You need someone like Josip Broz Tito. Tbh, only reason communism failed is because capitalism outresourced it, that and the banks are against it. Also propaganda. Idealogically speaking, communism is fine, but it ignores human competition, which is an important aspect in our psychology. As for capitalism, it does the opposite:it promotes competition, but behind the curtains, it kills it by secret deals, forming secret oligopolies with other big companies and bankrupting up in coming businesses by sending them constant streams of complaints and court procedures, etc. Both are bad when taken to the extreme, so the midway where you get the best out of both will be the ideal.
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Post by Gone on Aug 18, 2019 22:49:17 GMT
Yup. It has to be balanced.
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Post by Gone on Aug 18, 2019 22:49:39 GMT
BTW, who moved this from Zhukov's thread to a new one?
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