Ok, I just wanted to know if these problems already have been mentioned earlier, if so then it's not necessary for me to report them.
Anyway, (this is for the 1.1 version)
First: since when does February have more then 28-29 days? I also noticed that thing in HoI1; not a problem perhaps but just a funny note.
Second: For no reason the fog of war is one in a single province of Russia, I have no troops there nor I my allies, in fact there are no troops there at all, but I can still see everything there as if it belonged to my ally.
Third: This one I know someone most have reported but I just thought I should mention it anyway. When a nation ends up having troops in a province of another country that they're not in war with or have military access to, that army is destroyed. this can be a bit irritating if you agree to a peace treaty that says that you most return occupied provinces to that other nation, since one have troops occupying those provinces when they are returned, all those troops disappear.
Another example is (I'm going to describe the situation): Germany have occupied a large part of the soviet union when the allies strikes Germany from France, in the end the allies end up occupying everything Germany control right up to the original German - Soviet border, but here the fun ends for the allies.
When they move their troops further, they end up giving the land back to the Soviets, but since they're not allied with one another, the allies loose their troops, making it impossible for them to get any further.
I hope I didn’t make that sound too complicated…
Anyway, (this is for the 1.1 version)
First: since when does February have more then 28-29 days? I also noticed that thing in HoI1; not a problem perhaps but just a funny note.
Second: For no reason the fog of war is one in a single province of Russia, I have no troops there nor I my allies, in fact there are no troops there at all, but I can still see everything there as if it belonged to my ally.
Third: This one I know someone most have reported but I just thought I should mention it anyway. When a nation ends up having troops in a province of another country that they're not in war with or have military access to, that army is destroyed. this can be a bit irritating if you agree to a peace treaty that says that you most return occupied provinces to that other nation, since one have troops occupying those provinces when they are returned, all those troops disappear.
Another example is (I'm going to describe the situation): Germany have occupied a large part of the soviet union when the allies strikes Germany from France, in the end the allies end up occupying everything Germany control right up to the original German - Soviet border, but here the fun ends for the allies.
When they move their troops further, they end up giving the land back to the Soviets, but since they're not allied with one another, the allies loose their troops, making it impossible for them to get any further.
I hope I didn’t make that sound too complicated…