In this AAR I will be playing as Germany. I will be playing close to the historical possibilities (no crazy wars) and vanilla constrains activated. The only thing I will change is in the file of ruler "Friedrich III" (the liberal Prussian Emperor who lived for 99 days). In his file I will change the absolute end date to match the ousting of Bismarck (ie two more years). With this I want to simulate what would have happened if Frederick managed somehow to delay his larynx cancer from killing him and stayed on top of things for another couple of years. Obviously, there is always a 5% per turn (as per default) possibility that he dies from 1888 to 1890.
Frederick was a liberal crown prince, very fond of his mother-in-law Queen Victoria, and I would like to abstract his policies in my game for an alternate reality "benevolent" Germany. I would also theorize that, had he lived longed, he would be able to teach his son Wilhelm, future emperor, the tricks of good diplomacy, together with the aging Bismarck.
This will be a relaxed but fast-paced AAR with relatively few screenshots. The world in 1880 is all-known and the colonial areas ripe for taking. I won't tire you with conflict screens and micromanagement (unless utterly necessary), but post how Germany and its colonial empire expands in the 20th century.
Ultimate goal is to create the setting for a Great War but possibly with other protagonists and outcome. I will definitely not make the mistakes of Wilhelm, as if the Bismarckian spirit of intelligent foreign policy lived on...

Onward!
