Ages of Conflict: World War Simulator - это a gritty sandbox where beefed-up AI nations duke it out for global supremacy - alliances, revolts, puppet states and all sorts of political chaos. Heads up: this ain't a traditional strategy game, it's an AI simulation you watch, tinker with and occasionally wreck in god-mode.
Key features:
- Hardcore AI simulation: watch customized nations fight for the whole map, full of backstabs, coalitions and surprise uprisings.
- Deep customization: edit borders, terrain, nation stats and AI behavior on the fly - tweak the meta mid-sim.
- Map creator + god tools: build insane maps, paint borders however you want and micromanage nations like a mad scientist.
- Workshop-ready scenarios: load hundreds of user-made scenarios from historical to pure fantasy.
- World building & history: track full simulation history and stats, let your world evolve for thousands of years.
Ages of Conflict: World War Simulator can be downloaded.
v4.4.0 - Lost Territories & Puppet Autonomy
Hey everyone!🛠️ Before we get started, I'd like to note that as the features in this update change quite a few things, not all the mechanics are yet fully realized, and are bound to change based on player feedback from this initial version. I figured better to put it out there are hone it further in upcoming updates.Now let's get to it!Lost and Rightful Territories 📜💪Previously, occupations happened whenever land was conquered during wars. It didn't matter who held it at the beginning.For example, France occupied parts of Germany, and then they pushed them back, Germany's reclaimed losses would show as occupied by Germany. But no more!Now, the original (or rightful) owner of land is remembered, so now if during the war the attacker is pushed back, the reclaimed territory will show as normal. Hurray!But that's only the beginning...Now, when the war ends, and one side loses land, it still remembers it belonged to them. This will now be shown as occupied land permanently, until it is reclaimed back, or the occupier integrates it to themselves, making them its rightful owner.The pattern is a bit different for land where the rightful owner is currently peaceful or dead, like Poland below as it dies during the war.Having occupied territory does not have any negative effects for the occupier. Integrating them costs gold, and integrations are done per occupied nation.Even if a nation dies completely, it still has a memory of its original land. If they revolt, they will now gain back land based on those original tiles, resulting in even more accurate revolt borders! Unless the occup...
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