I'm patched up to the latest which has made the game pretty stable, though it seems that in 1916 it could get a bit heavy for my compy. Also I usually play CP. But for my latest observations...
Every time I manage to make Russia surrender, I always get attacked on the next turn by a Russian unit. This leads to the game stopping immediately (not crashing). Since the surrender document says that there will be peace without annexations or something of the sort, does this happen because I haven't moved my armies from the occupied territories.
Stormtroopers (again!). According to the manual they are to be linked with a corps or another. How does one do it and is it a permanent arrangement? I still haven't managed to get the infiltration doctrine. Also is it wise to distribute stormtroopers and tanks among the armies or concentrate them in a few units?
Strikes and rebellions. Quite often most of the CP powers are suffering from strikes which even the restore order political choice doesn't really remove. I'm not really sure about their effect except when the armies feel the effect of desertions. Frankly they have become too random.
The Ottoman Empire: one of the most interesting factions to play. Yet, one gripe I have is that on paper there are a large number of units (infantry) which are virtually unbuildable. Once the Anatolian corps and Yilderim mountain troops are trained, one can't train other corps. Is there a reason why?What is interesting is that later the Othman stormtrooper unit is buildable.
Balkan minor countries: Each arrive without generals for their armies. Can't we have something similar to Belgium and Serbia, whose armies are led by unsackable generals? This is especially true for Bulgaria (Zhekov).
Also Greece should have a more powerful navy. It is well known that though most of its navy was obsolete, it had one AC which wreaked havoc with the Ottoman navy in the Balkan Wars. Actually Greece having a slightly more powerful navy would make it a more interesting nation, since its army is pretty small, even when comparing it to the other Balkan nations.
Hope not to have bored you all out of your wits!
