Hello again,
DAIM has received a couple of fixes and small enhancements, here's the list:
Download link
Notes:
The majors will now cancel most of their trade agreements in the second half of January in the years '38, '40, '42, '44 and '46. This is made to disentagle the world market a bit and to give the AIs (especially Japan) a chance to reorganise their economies. I'm not sure how much good it actually does, but it didn't seem to hurt even in the worst case. Note that even new trade agreements could easily be recanceled during these short time frames, better wait until the last days of January before making new offers.
This time, DAIM shouldn't be upgraded with ongoing games: The AI switch event IDs have been reorganised and this might lead to chaos when an old savegame runs into the new IDs.
Last but not least, I'd like to quote the question I added to the DAIM F.A.Q.:
How do I upgrade from one version of DAIM to another?
Quite simple: You uninstall the previous version and install the new one. We recommend not to upgrade with ongoing games, so do it at your own peril.
Hint: You can see which version is currently installed by the date at the beginning of the readme.
Have fun with it, and don't forget to give us some feedback!
DAIM has received a couple of fixes and small enhancements, here's the list:
- fixed several compatibility problems of DAIM Germany and DAIM Soviet Union with the 1938 scenario
- added hidden trade interruption events (see below)
- toned down the amount of strategic redeploy of SU and Germany another bit
- invasion settings for the US now triggered earlier, don't expect too much though
- the summer war between Guangxi Clique and NatChina is back (was slept more or less by accident)
- added a DAIM-Readme.txt (basically the F.A.Q.)
- redistributed the DAIM switch event IDs (see below)
Download link
Notes:
The majors will now cancel most of their trade agreements in the second half of January in the years '38, '40, '42, '44 and '46. This is made to disentagle the world market a bit and to give the AIs (especially Japan) a chance to reorganise their economies. I'm not sure how much good it actually does, but it didn't seem to hurt even in the worst case. Note that even new trade agreements could easily be recanceled during these short time frames, better wait until the last days of January before making new offers.
This time, DAIM shouldn't be upgraded with ongoing games: The AI switch event IDs have been reorganised and this might lead to chaos when an old savegame runs into the new IDs.
Last but not least, I'd like to quote the question I added to the DAIM F.A.Q.:
How do I upgrade from one version of DAIM to another?
Quite simple: You uninstall the previous version and install the new one. We recommend not to upgrade with ongoing games, so do it at your own peril.
Hint: You can see which version is currently installed by the date at the beginning of the readme.
Have fun with it, and don't forget to give us some feedback!