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Vacceo

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Hi CORE guys:

I have tested the latest version of CORE and the work is just impressive. I think CORE is really now on his road to become a "must have" if you play HoI 2: DD. In a nutshell: congratulations guys!

Still, I´d like to add some comments mainly about the economical developement.
I think the "model" is too restrictive; I mean, if you play with an agrarian or semi.industrialized country you´re doomed to remain so.
Is it possible to "advance" through this by changing from agrarian to semi-industrialized and then to fully industrialized? I mean, if you play with Spain (both of them), Japan or Soviet Union, you should be able to become industrialized so you have the same advantages of the "big guys" like US or UK. Maybe the way is getting "industrialized" to be researched at a stage of industrial tech developement.

Just another little question: I think reserve divisions are a interesting option since badly built divisions are represented by militias and a badly trained army is represented by the levvy army slider.

Just my two cents. :p
 
You can get access to the most critical things (like Electronics) with the likes of Soviet Union and Spain, but it happens much later in the game.

We've discussed allowing certain (or all) nations to research higher industrial levels, but considering what they represent it just isn't realistic in the original timeframe (and very barely in the extended, DD, timeframe).