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anyway, still loving it, thanks ! :)
Yes. That is normal. You haven't understood the concept of guerrilla warfare and the core mechanics of the scenario, such as gaining influence from the locals by reducing the influence of the armed forces, earning money and Human Resource (HR) points, keep the aggro on the low first ( what does that even mean aggro?), run errands, stock up your arsenal to provide your men with ammunition supplies and better equipment & weapons, or they will only be equipped with spud guns and combat sandals. It sounds like you've started and wanted to defeat the whole country in a one-man show. But that's not how guerrilla warfare works.
We still have it running on our servers.
Must be an issue on your end.