
Sure, it's a bit odd for Spain but I've got some ideas on how to work it out if it's open.
I understand, wouldn't want to take it if someone is planning to play a Scandinavian nation. With the new rule changes and such, as far as I can tell, I've had my potential N.F. score cut a bit and doubling the the historical Spanish population from 1925 (the only real option that presents itself without new CT's) just doesn’t seem believable or really all that beneficial either. Though, I suppose it would take some interesting circumstances in Denmark for Spain to seize Iceland as it is.Steve wrote:I'll consider it, I would honestly prefer leaving Iceland as part of Scandanavia, especially should a new player step forward for it.
With Iceland:
Pop. - 1 (+1)
H.T. - 2
C.T. - 3
Ind - 4
E - 3
Inf - 4
S.M.L. - 3
N.F. - 2 (+2 from Ind)
A.F. - 4
A.F.F. - 4
Total: 30 (+3 from bonuses)
With Double Spanish Pop:
Pop. - 2
H.T. - 2
C.T. - 2
Ind - 3
E - 3
Inf - 4
S.M.L. - 3
N.F. - 2 (+1 from Ind)
A.F. - 5
A.F.F. - 4
Total: 30 (+1 from Bonus)
Now, I've heard somewhere that Bonus points from, say, Industry can't push you over the requirements for a Focus so, if this is the case, it appears I'd have to go with the following:Historical Pop Spain with all points spent:
Pop. - 1
H.T. - 2
C.T. - 2
Ind - 3
E - 3
Inf - 4
S.M.L. - 3
N.F. - 2 (+1 from Ind)
A.F. - 5
A.F.F. - 5
Total: 30 (+1 from Bonus)
I don't feel very good about keeping two focuses at 5, will most likely drop A.F.F to 4 or both A.F.F and A.F. to 4 in a final points draft but the last points spread leaves me a bit shorthanded Navy-wise. Which makes me wonder: with German aid in naval production (using their Shipyards/buying their Export Vessels), might that justify a Spanish Armada with a N.F. of 3 but a Spanish Economy/Industry total of only 6? This would show that Spanish Naval production and related infrastructure is not yet up to par but, through allied aid, Spain could field a force larger than it could actually domestically produce.Spanish Historical Pop, Ind bonus cannot be used for N.F. - 3 total as E/Ind total reaches only 6 when combined:
Pop. - 1
H.T. - 2
C.T. - 2
Ind - 3
E - 3
Inf - 4
S.M.L. - 3
N.F. - 2 (+1 from Industry does not count as E/Ind = only 6, leaving N.F. Focus total at 2)
A.F. - 5
A.F.F. - 5
Total: 30 (Ind Bonus is not used as there is nowhere applicable to use it)
What Raj just said. And I'd like to put my thanks for the additional land in public.Raj Ahten wrote:At this point I am in negotiations with Lascaris over the state of our borders. As of right now I'm thinking of giving him most of Paraguay and say that nation was dismantled after the War of the Triple Alliance and split up between us.
Edit: The deal is a go. Cisplatina now has all of Paraguay north of Asunción and the Misiones province of Argentina to link it with his existing provinces.
Huh. If Paraguay doesn't end up connecting to Cisplatina via the current arrangement I'm willing to rejigger borders again to make it happen.Steve wrote:Wait, how does that work? The part of paraguay south of Ascunsion is in the way.
If you hold the southern chunk of the country it wouldn't. That'd be in the way. If you held everything north of Ascunscion and Cisplatine had everything south, OTOH, then things would work with the Misiones province being Cisplatinian.Raj Ahten wrote:Huh. If Paraguay doesn't end up connecting to Cisplatina via the current arrangement I'm willing to rejigger borders again to make it happen.Steve wrote:Wait, how does that work? The part of paraguay south of Ascunsion is in the way.
I suppose we cut things roughly along a line either following or being parallel to Rio Paraguy, whatever needed to give the Cisplatine that minimum 600,000 square km territory.Steve wrote:If you hold the southern chunk of the country it wouldn't. That'd be in the way. If you held everything north of Ascunscion and Cisplatine had everything south, OTOH, then things would work with the Misiones province being Cisplatinian.Raj Ahten wrote:Huh. If Paraguay doesn't end up connecting to Cisplatina via the current arrangement I'm willing to rejigger borders again to make it happen.Steve wrote:Wait, how does that work? The part of paraguay south of Ascunsion is in the way.
Works for me.Lascaris wrote:
I suppose we cut things roughly along a line either following or being parallel to Rio Paraguy, whatever needed to give the Cisplatine that minimum 600,000 square km territory.
I'm interested.Stas Bush wrote:I'll make a K-7 in time. So far I'm making the TB-1. Incidentally, Brazil want to join/help/invest into Soviet air tech?
Investing will be easier in this game. If someone has spare IPs, he can give it to the one who needs them.
Palestine-Israel belongs to Egypt primarily, I think Byzantium may have a piece in the extreme north.Coyote wrote:I looked at the map a few pages back but couldn't figure the colors. It looks like just about everything is claimed; what --if anything-- is left if I were to come in?
EDIT: Specifically, is the area of Palestine/Israel already folded into some other empire, and if so, what is left in Africa?
I've been trying to catch up with the threads here but some of them are kind of long, and starting from the back and retracing will provide the most recent info, but doesn't always provide a clear picture of "how we got here".Steve wrote:Palestine-Israel belongs to Egypt primarily, I think Byzantium may have a piece in the extreme north.Coyote wrote:I looked at the map a few pages back but couldn't figure the colors. It looks like just about everything is claimed; what --if anything-- is left if I were to come in?
EDIT: Specifically, is the area of Palestine/Israel already folded into some other empire, and if so, what is left in Africa?
...Well, I could give you a piece of Australia for a Jewish homeland, if that's what you're interested in playing? Or was it Israel specifically?