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I won a war, but I want one country to connect to the second one.

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Phillip Lionpaw

Wednesday, June 15, 2016 - 03:33 pm Click here to edit this post
Hey there! i need some help. I don't know it it's possible, but let's try.
I won a war, and now I have 2 countries. But I want them two to connect, so I have one huge country.

If it's possible, please tell me.
Thanx

Zen

Wednesday, June 15, 2016 - 05:58 pm Click here to edit this post
Not possible sorry. Each country runs independent. You can however join a federation/common market in order to defend and make contracts between corporations in those countries. You can also trade products, population, monetary, and war assets between them but they can't be made into one country.

Khome

Wednesday, June 22, 2016 - 02:18 am Click here to edit this post
Would be nice to join the borders on the map at least for aesthetic reasons. Even if having to manage each one separately like I already do (logging into each country). Just to make the empire look all nice and clean. then choose a color/shade to represent your empire map to personalize. Or superimpose your flag or coat of arms over it. Just musing here :)

Otaku Prince

Wednesday, June 22, 2016 - 03:14 pm Click here to edit this post
I think that would be lovely indeed. Plus it will spare the player the time to switch between all of his domain. However, I do think it may not that good for the gamemaster. Afterall, dealing with this takes more processing (atleast that is my opinion - but I dont really know much about how the game actually works on the hardware level so I cannot say much).

Khome

Thursday, June 23, 2016 - 07:19 pm Click here to edit this post
In my proposal, the job of having switch between domains/countries (I say states) heh would remain as is. They made it clear that having to log into each aquisisions individually would remain; much to my disagreement, but that's how it is. However, for personalization I think we could be more creative. It is a dry looking map. I always thought that it would look well, especially since some,not all, empires, dominions, unions, federal Republics do have longevity. The US has 50 states, and going strong. The USSR had (17?) But 70 years was a good run. The British empire was static, but lasted centuries, same as Rome. Other empires, maybe decades. History has many tales to tell.

Julijs Cezars

Monday, June 27, 2016 - 05:46 pm Click here to edit this post
There should be a way to connect provinces to the Centre of the empire because it is in real life so that all provinces are connected to the Metropolis. Atleast cash and resources flows between the metropolis and provinces, common finanses and market, centralised corporation management, simplier army deployment, and above mentioned visual representation on the World map should be implemented. It's too complicated to swich between individual countries.


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