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Can you fix it please?
(I bet we can have a fusion with Urugay and ask brazil for the "misiones orientales")
I've uploaded it to ModDB.com but it's pending authorization. Same name. It wil take most likely a couple of days before they publish it.
I welcome suggestions, though.
This is exciting and well thinked mod for en Argent player like me.
A'll test it soon in the following week. :D
Finally, the non-cosmetic changes are minimal and should not affect balance of the vanilla game, although by relocating strategic resources close to Chile, it should give a Chilean player a better fighting chance and also should in theory increase the challenge for a Brazilian player.
Cheers.
In short:
- Minimal change in the starting order of battle of Argentina in 1936 and 1939 for the sake of historical accuracy and immersion
- It changes the location of its strategic resources to reflect real life (without changing the total amounts)
- It swaps Buenos Aires with Bahia Blanca as the main base of the fleet (they swap fort and port size) for historical accuracy, and relocates the subs to the historical sub base in Mar del Plata
- Adds a victory point in Patagonia (by the oil fields) after deducting 1 point from Buenos Aires (which now has 9 instead of 10VP).
- Adds my flavor for the alternate flags (communist and fascist).
- Makes the starting unit names more historically accurate, afaik.
These changes only affect argentina-sepcific files, so it is safe to use with any other mod that does not edit these.