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Acastus

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My friend and I were playing a LAN game with him as Italy, me as Romania. GC36, Hard / Hard.

The problem was this. By 1937 both Poland and France had more than 100 divisions. Germany had about 60. My friend and I had a war with Poland and reduced them down to about to 30 divisions by 1938. This allowed Germany to conquer them on schedule, but then they got owned right away by France. By France? I've never seen that before.

I think France and Poland both start with about 40 or 50 divisions. Poland starts with like 37 base IC and France about double or a bit more. How could they get to 100 divisions by 1937?

Anyone have an idea what the deal is here?

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Thats a interesting situation, im in a game now, and Phillepine who is AI have made 15 divisions, and its now marsh 41....

Never seen it with more then 6 before...


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