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Fordítási probléma jelentése
1) (Если вы сретесь) Успокойтесь и просто смиритесь с разным мнением и тем что у вы варазили первее, нахрен шумиха?
2) (Если вы дисскусируете про мод в плане развития его и улучшения) Вам не проще будет в лс перейти и не засирать здесь чат для коментариев?
I can swear with everything I have that I did not look at the rt56 focus tree neither before, during, nor after making this mod. Our focus trees may be similar because Afghan history is similar, but this is as far as this goes. And as for other mods, KX (KR doesn't have content for Afghanistan) is literally alternate history where various people dead by 1936 in OTL are still alive.
Basmachi: yeah, if I was copying someone else's work, I probably would've copied it a lot better. These decisions are so 'simple' compared to what you made is because I made them myself and got tired at one point. And also, former basmachis used Afghan territory to spy for Germany, and Hitler hoped to use them to start uprisings in Central Asia during Barbarossa. I came up with the idea for that focus when I read an article on Russian wikipedia about this operation. You didn't inspire this one, history did.
Communist BOP: I'm not sure if the all the modifiers are actually the same (again, I haven't taken a proper look at Afghan content in rt56), but what I made are based off of historical facts. Like, it's no secret that Khalq was more militarist, revolutionary and radical, it's one of the main things known about them when compared to the Parcham, who were more democratic and moderate. And there are only so many modifiers in hoi4 to represent these differences, so a coincidence happening here is quite likely.