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    So ETW has offended Swiss and Russians so far?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marquis of Roland View Post
    So ETW has offended Swiss and Russians so far?
    What happened to Swiss?

    BTW, not only those two you mentioned. Romanians got their share too since Transylvanian rebels are labeled "slav rebels". In the age depicted in the game, Transylvania had majority Magyar (Hungarian) nobles and Romanian peasants. Romanian is a romance language same as Italian and Spanish.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slaists View Post
    What happened to Swiss?
    If you look at the campaign map, you'll see a grayed-out area where Switzerland should be. Its definitely a region, but inaccessible. Apparently, CA did make a swiss "faction" (with flag graphics and generic units etc.), but decided not to include in the game because of something about too many regions are already in the game.

    Think of the most backwater region you can. CA is saying that place is more important than Switzerland, in a European-faction based game

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marquis of Roland View Post
    If you look at the campaign map, you'll see a grayed-out area where Switzerland should be. Its definitely a region, but inaccessible. Apparently, CA did make a swiss "faction" (with flag graphics and generic units etc.), but decided not to include in the game because of something about too many regions are already in the game.

    Think of the most backwater region you can. CA is saying that place is more important than Switzerland, in a European-faction based game
    Yes, that is weird... Swiss cantons were quite a force at the time of the game, especially since they managed to remain at least relatively independent.

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