

Fighting the entire Japanese Army in China with one Corps (and a fair amount of help from China) felt pretty epic, and I was eventually able to drive Japan off the mainland. I managed to slip a Transport fleet past the Japanese, and landed a Corps in southern China. That put me at war against Japan in late 1937, before I had a navy even remotely capable of taking on Japan's. On of the more amusing campaigns I played was as GER, guaranteeing Nat. The guarantee of Shanxi shouldn't affect Japan's Decision against Nationalist China, since Shanxi is essentially a sideshow to that, and should be dragged into the war regardless. It will cost you a LOT of spies (and therefore Leadership), with relatively little reward. Italy and Japan are slightly easier, but still difficult due to the bonuses they get with their repressive policies, possibly with ministers adding their Traits to make it even harder.

Develop detailed historic tanks and planes through research and army experience.GER has some pretty serious counter-espionage capability, so raising Threat there is difficult. Give your nation a unique edge: Experience the flexible technology system, where all major powers get their own unique identity.Intense Online Combat: Battle in both competitive and cooperative multiplayer for up to 32 players.Negotiate or force your will: Experience the advanced politics and diplomacy systems, form factions, engage in trade for resources and appoint ministers to your party.Snow, mud, storms can be both your strong ally and a ruthless enemy. Turn the world into your battlefield: Experience the full WWII timespan in a topographical map complete with seasons, weather and terrain.Assume control of any nation: Choose from the greatest powers striving for victory, or the small nations trying to weather the storm.Authentic real-time war simulation: Let the greatest commanders of WW2 fight your war with the tools of the time tanks, planes, ships, guns and newly discovered weapons of mass destruction.It’s also achieved in the hearts and minds of men and women. Total strategic war: War is not only won on land, sea and in the air.
