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I feel like monarchist Armenia should also get the “form the kingdom of Armenia” decision that the facists get. Although I’m kind of on the fence about this one since it would maybe make both paths too similar, since it would require Monarchist Armenia to go against the Allies, (unless if they got an extra focus to get the land in exchange for joining the Allies or something) I’ll have to finish the facist path first and see how I feel about this one then.
Overall I really like this mod so far, I wanna try out all the Armenian paths at least.
I will admit this is purely personal and I was able to get around it by using the change map color console command to better fit my personal preferences on both paths.
I ended up using the toolbox mod to give myself a “negotiated” peace with them after I took Stalingrad and killed over a million Soviet’s. I gave myself all the Soviet’s lands
in the caucuses up to Stalingrad, released a Turkmen republic buffer state between us, then joined the Allies to fight alongside them and the Soviet’s against the Nazi’s, who were at the gates of Moscow by this point.
I would imagine coding a negotiated peace deal event would be difficult and annoying, so just giving some more cores on the Soviet Union would be more rewarding for the player.