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In 1.07 the Greek Ai has been messed up: it's 1940 and ITA has declared war like it should. Bulgaria is still neutral but will join Germany (me) very soon. Being at war with the entire Axis what does Greece do: it sends plenty of it's divisions to North Africa!!!! Shouldn't it be the other way round? Anyway, this worked better in previous versions and needs to be fixed.
 
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Yeah, presently the Greek AI has exp_force_ratio = 0.750

Probably quite too much considering the Greek need to defend its mainland from the whole of the Axis.
In the next patch I suggest it be changed to exp_force_ratio = 0.000.
 
In 1.07 the Greek Ai has been messed up: it's 1940 and ITA has declared war like it should. Bulgaria is still neutral but will join Germany (me) very soon. Being at war with the entire Axis what does Greece do: it sends plenty of it's divisions to North Africa!!!! Shouldn't it be the other way round? Anyway, this worked better in previous versions and needs to be fixed.

Yeah, presently the Greek AI has exp_force_ratio = 0.750

Probably quite too much considering the Greek need to defend its mainland from the whole of the Axis.
In the next patch I suggest it be changed to exp_force_ratio = 0.000.

They shouldn't give expeditionary forces to ENG and FRA or alternatively with a very low ratio. It seems better if they would give expeditionary forces only to the USA.

There are some more nations suffering from too high or unrealistically expeditionary forces. BEL loves to lend its army to the allies and fights on although it has surrendered to the germans. Iraq also gives its units to the UK and has if their coup happens no units to defend against their former master. Quite pointless. I'd already revised both for the next release of AOD/E3 and will also include the Greeks soon.