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But just a quick heads-up to Johan that if the YouTube logo on the left side of the manual is supposed to be a link, it wasn't working for me. I was able to find the tutorial videos by doing a YouTube search, but I don't see any way to reach them ingame currently.
Northern Ireland ‘74
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Ooh interesting. Ireland was always a conflict I never really understood until I started reading about it - what gets presented or almost dismissed as just a social conflict that gets kind of extreme was very much a real, open, asymmetric war. If anything Englands just done a good job marketing the 'troubles' and its longest deployment on its own territory as just that, just a minor trouble, not the real war it was
Interested to see how it turns out, I appreciate how your one of few strategy developers trying to represent COIN conflict
It doesn’t follow the classic insurgency model and has considerable civilian participation, plus two opposing factions in the Nationalists and Loyalists.
As per my previous titles in the series, trying to capture the essence of the conflict in abstraction.