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Bir çeviri sorunu bildirin
-RfR has a more lore accurate map & FAR more detailed map
-RfR has fewer focus trees, but the ones it does have are larger & more dynamic
-RfR starts several years before the war rather than the year it lorefully breaks out
-RfR is generally less memey, including getting rid of airforce & using completely custom ideologies rather than re-skinned vanilla ones
-Both mods have completely separate reworks of technology
-Both mods have completely separate ring systems
-The other mod has a custom advisor/council system
Really the only way to get a sense of the total differences is to play both. I obviously believe that RfR is better, but you're free to make your own decision.