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Post by Gerd von Rundstedt on Feb 24, 2021 21:20:57 GMT
When and What?
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Post by HangryBird on Feb 24, 2021 23:52:46 GMT
Is this thread even necessary? Easytech doesn't have any teasers or anything out yet. Also, you could at least put some more effort into the post by talking about your own opinion first. Three words isn't enough if you want to start a discussion.
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Post by Gerd von Rundstedt on Feb 25, 2021 0:49:48 GMT
Is this thread even necessary? Easytech doesn't have any teasers or anything out yet. Also, you could at least put some more effort into the post by talking about your own opinion first. Three words isn't enough if you want to start a discussion. Sorry. 99% sure it will have Antarctic War campaign and united front. I think it will add multiplayer mode and add 1944 Western Front Conquest. In addition, I think AG will have GCR diplomacy. Ready in 6 wks?
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Post by zink on Feb 25, 2021 0:57:56 GMT
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Post by HangryBird on Feb 25, 2021 1:11:21 GMT
Sigh . . . Here we go again. I don't think there will be a multiplayer mode; we already have 4 game modes. Don't think they will change anything about army group mechanics. A conquest set in Asia will probably done before another one set in Europe. I have already said this, but please no aliens. I can barely tolerate the idea of Nazis in Antarctica. However, it was in the original GoG, so it will definitely return, which is unfortunate.
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Post by Gerd von Rundstedt on Feb 25, 2021 2:45:45 GMT
Sigh . . . Here we go again. I don't think there will be a multiplayer mode; we already have 4 game modes. Don't think they will change anything about army group mechanics. A conquest set in Asia will probably done before another one set in Europe. I have already said this, but please no aliens. I can barely tolerate the idea of Nazis in Antarctica. However, it was in the original GoG, so it will definitely return, which is unfortunate. Aliens and Terrorists: please no. Nazis in Antarctica is honestly more plausible than a N. America campaign.
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Post by Gerd von Rundstedt on Feb 25, 2021 2:48:09 GMT
Sigh . . . Here we go again. I don't think there will be a multiplayer mode; we already have 4 game modes. Don't think they will change anything about army group mechanics. A conquest set in Asia will probably done before another one set in Europe. I have already said this, but please no aliens. I can barely tolerate the idea of Nazis in Antarctica. However, it was in the original GoG, so it will definitely return, which is unfortunate. In addition, It is really hard to do Pacific War without China. I mean, they did it in Classic, but even that was a long shot. Also, in their newer games there is multiplayer, and this being a top-notch game, I think 5 modes is Plausible.
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Post by HangryBird on Feb 25, 2021 3:06:45 GMT
Sigh . . . Here we go again. I don't think there will be a multiplayer mode; we already have 4 game modes. Don't think they will change anything about army group mechanics. A conquest set in Asia will probably done before another one set in Europe. I have already said this, but please no aliens. I can barely tolerate the idea of Nazis in Antarctica. However, it was in the original GoG, so it will definitely return, which is unfortunate. Aliens and Terrorists: please no. Nazis in Antarctica is honestly more plausible than a N. America campaign. Hard Disagree. Nazis in North America makes much more sense than in Antarctica. In a Total Nazi Victory Scenario, the Nazis are going to invade North America, not Antarctica. That's why the idea of Nazis in Antarctica is based on a scenario in which the Nazis have a secret base in Antarctica and defend it after Germany has been occupied, in one last stand. Still, the scenario totally ignores the fact that the Nazis have no reason to be in Antarctica in the first place. The secret Nazi base is just shoved in there in order for the Nazis to say, "You thought it was over? Well, it isn't yet!". This is unlike the idea of Nazis in North America, where the Nazis are there to wipe out the last of the Allies in order to establish world dominance. In short, while Nazis in North America is implausible alternate history, Nazis in Antarctica is terribly written fan-fiction.
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Post by HangryBird on Feb 25, 2021 3:16:35 GMT
Sigh . . . Here we go again. I don't think there will be a multiplayer mode; we already have 4 game modes. Don't think they will change anything about army group mechanics. A conquest set in Asia will probably done before another one set in Europe. I have already said this, but please no aliens. I can barely tolerate the idea of Nazis in Antarctica. However, it was in the original GoG, so it will definitely return, which is unfortunate. In addition, It is really hard to do Pacific War without China. I mean, they did it in Classic, but even that was a long shot. Also, in their newer games there is multiplayer, and this being a top-notch game, I think 5 modes is Plausible. I do hope there is multiplayer, it's just that when you look at easytech's record, very rarely do they go outside of their comfort zone. I don't like the idea of a Pacific War without China, but it's definitely possible to do it. USA, Australia, New Zealand, and Britain against Japan and Thailand. The map can be expanded to include more Allied territory in India, Australia, New Zealand, and the West Coast to balance out Japanese gains. I don't see any problems with balancing.
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Post by Gerd von Rundstedt on Feb 25, 2021 13:34:38 GMT
Aliens and Terrorists: please no. Nazis in Antarctica is honestly more plausible than a N. America campaign. Hard Disagree. Nazis in North America makes much more sense than in Antarctica. In a Total Nazi Victory Scenario, the Nazis are going to invade North America, not Antarctica. That's why the idea of Nazis in Antarctica is based on a scenario in which the Nazis have a secret base in Antarctica and defend it after Germany has been occupied, in one last stand. Still, the scenario totally ignores the fact that the Nazis have no reason to be in Antarctica in the first place. The secret Nazi base is just shoved in there in order for the Nazis to say, "You thought it was over? Well, it isn't yet!". This is unlike the idea of Nazis in North America, where the Nazis are there to wipe out the last of the Allies in order to establish world dominance. In short, while Nazis in North America is implausible alternate history, Nazis in Antarctica is terribly written fan-fiction. The thing is, the Nazis did have bases in Antarctica. It is super weird but they had some.
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Post by HangryBird on Feb 25, 2021 15:12:06 GMT
Hard Disagree. Nazis in North America makes much more sense than in Antarctica. In a Total Nazi Victory Scenario, the Nazis are going to invade North America, not Antarctica. That's why the idea of Nazis in Antarctica is based on a scenario in which the Nazis have a secret base in Antarctica and defend it after Germany has been occupied, in one last stand. Still, the scenario totally ignores the fact that the Nazis have no reason to be in Antarctica in the first place. The secret Nazi base is just shoved in there in order for the Nazis to say, "You thought it was over? Well, it isn't yet!". This is unlike the idea of Nazis in North America, where the Nazis are there to wipe out the last of the Allies in order to establish world dominance. In short, while Nazis in North America is implausible alternate history, Nazis in Antarctica is terribly written fan-fiction. The thing is, the Nazis did have bases in Antarctica. It is super weird but they had some. No they didn't. They never had a base that was intended to be a long-term one. Where are you even getting this from?
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Post by Gerd von Rundstedt on Feb 25, 2021 17:30:47 GMT
The thing is, the Nazis did have bases in Antarctica. It is super weird but they had some. No they didn't. They never had a base that was intended to be long-lasting. Where are you even getting this from? Not that was meant to be long-lasting, but it was in an effort to colonize "Neuschwabenland"
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Post by HangryBird on Feb 25, 2021 17:42:11 GMT
No they didn't. They never had a base that was intended to be long-lasting. Where are you even getting this from? Not that was meant to be long-lasting, but it was in an effort to colonize "Neuschwabenland" Exactly. They realized that it wasn't practical nor realistic for Germany to hold onto it, so they never made any formal territorial claims. You still haven't addressed the fact that the Nazis had no reason for being in Antarctica, which is why they did what they did.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 25, 2021 18:13:43 GMT
Not that was meant to be long-lasting, but it was in an effort to colonize "Neuschwabenland" Exactly. They realized that it wasn't practical nor realistic for Germany to hold onto it, so they never made any formal territorial claims. You still haven't addressed the fact that the Nazis had no reason for being in Antarctica, which is why they did what they did. Bruh, are you dull? The whole basis of the Antarctic War campaign isn't a Nazi victory, rather a last ditch effort by the Nazis to survive! This is an alternate history in which at the end of the war the Nazis flee to Antarctica. Still, if you want to do an alternate Endsieg if you will, why not an Argentina campaign or something like that?
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Post by HangryBird on Feb 25, 2021 19:02:46 GMT
Exactly. They realized that it wasn't practical nor realistic for Germany to hold onto it, so they never made any formal territorial claims. You still haven't addressed the fact that the Nazis had no reason for being in Antarctica, which is why they did what they did. Bruh, are you dull? The whole basis of the Antarctic War campaign isn't a Nazi victory, rather a last ditch effort by the Nazis to survive! This is an alternate history in which at the end of the war the Nazis flee to Antarctica. Still, if you want to do an alternate Endsieg if you will, why not an Argentina campaign or something like that? Please read before you post. I literally just said earlier in the thread that the idea of Nazis in Antarctica is based on one last stand. It isn't alternate history when it ignores any semblance of reality. How would the Nazis even manage to transport large amounts of troops and supplies to Antarctica with the Allies tightening the noose around their neck? Would a significant amount of Nazis even be willing to make the trip? Again, I'll repeat it, so no one is bothering to refute it: the Nazis actually have a reason to invade North America, but have no reason to be in Antarctica in the first place. An Argentina campaign is an even worse idea. The idea that the Nazis somehow manage to take over Argentina for one last stand is ludicrous. They would face less resistance in Antarctica. Now, I'll again defend easytech's man in the high castle scenario. The Nazis take over the entirety of Europe first in order to defeat the Allies that are directly threatening them and secure more resources. Then, with Europe secure, the Nazis feel confident enough to bring the fight to North America. There is actually a semblance of reality in this scenario, unlike in Antarctica. Please demonstrate an ability to read before you use personal attacks like calling people dull.
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