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harlikwin667 said:
Ok after running through the whole tree 5 times I finally got the agreement to work. Is it supposed to be that hard?
In CORE (and Vanilla for that matter) the historical choice is always option A (the uppermost one). But the Munich chain in CORE is over 200+ events, and the AI might want to decide to go ahistorical on its own. As long as the AI behaves itself, and you stick to option A all the time, Munich should happen like it should. But you do need a UK going with Appeasement (or Hardline, switching to Appeasement at Munich), a pro-German Italy and a agreeable CZE (plus territorial demands from Poland and Hungary IIRC).

In all Munich is probably one of the toughest chains around, as it represents all of the historical options present at the time. As such it has become sort of a political gamble to press your luck at Munich - like it should... Welcome to CORE. ;)
 
If the problem is that nothing happens at all, then I'd like to know which choices you've made earlier and what the last choice you did was, that was prompted by the game (ie. not triggered through the console). As Hagar said, the chain is 200+ events so there can still be problems in it that I haven't worked out. Also, not everything is up to you, the player, regardless of which country you play. You should always, however, get an information event regarding the outcome of the chain.
 
baylox said:
If the problem is that nothing happens at all, then I'd like to know which choices you've made earlier and what the last choice you did was, that was prompted by the game (ie. not triggered through the console). As Hagar said, the chain is 200+ events so there can still be problems in it that I haven't worked out. Also, not everything is up to you, the player, regardless of which country you play. You should always, however, get an information event regarding the outcome of the chain.

Well the very first time stuff failed to fire (i.e. the failure of munich and the war option) In all cases I clicked the top (historical) option. Then for the next few redos (going from a quicksave) I got the munich failure (with britain not accepting it and backing the czechs) and finally the 5th time it worked.
 
harlikwin667 said:
Well the very first time stuff failed to fire (i.e. the failure of munich and the war option) In all cases I clicked the top (historical) option. Then for the next few redos (going from a quicksave) I got the munich failure (with britain not accepting it and backing the czechs) and finally the 5th time it worked.
That sounds like Britain opted for a hardline stance. The fifth time they probably caved in right at the end at Munich. I'd advise you to pay attention to the choices of other nations to events, as things are much more interlinked than in Vanilla. Personally I have every event displayed in a message box when playing CORE.
 
Hagar said:
That sounds like Britain opted for a hardline stance. The fifth time they probably caved in right at the end at Munich. I'd advise you to pay attention to the choices of other nations to events, as things are much more interlinked than in Vanilla. Personally I have every event displayed in a message box when playing CORE.

Yeah, it caved all but the first time in which case NOTHING happend, like half the event tree did not fire. After I reloaded back to an older game and tried it again, I got the britain hardline event a few times. Rather odd I thought so I thought I'd post it.
 
harlikwin667 said:
Yeah, it caved all but the first time in which case NOTHING happend, like half the event tree did not fire. After I reloaded back to an older game and tried it again, I got the britain hardline event a few times. Rather odd I thought so I thought I'd post it.
I do recall spending A LOT of time testing through all the alternatives. But the chain is complex, and should you run into a problem (like events not firing at all) we really do need a history log and/or save game. On a further note: the the trigger for Britain to opt for a hardline stance is way, way back, in May or June 1938 IIRC. The fact that in your save they consistently stuck with it may be due to a save where the initial trigger already has fired.