Also the other screen offer upon payment of EPs just shows a picture with basic info.
Maybe available but perhaps I'm too long in the tooth to find
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PhilThib wrote:Well, most of the reforms do only one thing (as explained in the manual, but who reads manuals anymore): they add division-size units to your force pools and increase the number of corps and various army supports units your country can get (in other words a nice big force pool improvement). You'll get a few free national modifiers with those.
As a compensation, a large bunch of brigades will be removed from your force pool (if already existing, they'll remain in play but won't be re-buildable).
In short, it will put your nation on a better par with the French
Am I the only saddo that prints the manual then?
Straight Arrow wrote:Am I the only saddo that prints the manual then?
Nope, you’re not alone. I also make hard copies, then take the time to go through them with a fine tooth comb.
Because the heart of the Ageod system is the same, regardless of the game, I've been able to deepen my understanding by utilizing and applying information gleaned from different game manuals to the one I'm currently playing.
And thus, if you gaze at your belly button long enough, one can come up with something along the lines of the CW2 “Points to Know.”
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