though, in the compromise or assassination path (when you're only facing one faction), they're going to receive additional units regardless. The AFP/SPA strength also determines whether or not they receive any additional units right at the start, when they're spawned. whichever one you focus on greatly increases the chance the USA will retain it). ![]() In a normal ACW scenario, or when the assassination has occurred, the states that are normally in danger of flipping (Minnesota, Iowa, New Jersey/New York, Southern Texas, Tennessee, North Carolina) do so based on two influences: the strength of the SPA/AFP and whether you focused on that state in the pre-election events (the ones that ask you to, say, focus on Southern Texas or New York/New Jersey. If you compromise with the SPA, then the AUS will *always* take Southern Texas, Tennessee, North Carolina, Virginia, and Kentucky, Again, you are warned in the events prior to the compromise being taken. ![]() In the events prior to taking the compromise, it warns you that any efforts you've undertaken to contain the CSA (in the pre-election events) will be undermined. If you compromise with the AFP, then the CSA will *always* take Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, New Jersey, New York City and Upstate New York.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |