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Or am I just bad at choosing choice.
Also Daybreaker-Nightmare Moon Diarchy when?
On the other hand, I have a problem with the focus tree following the reunification of Equestria. As soon as possible, I searched for 'For the Safety of Equestria' in order to attack the Changelings. The war is going relatively well and I ended up triumphing. At the peace conference, I choose to make the Changeling Lands a puppet that became the Free Changeling Hives. Problem: I could no longer pursue national priorities after that ! It's indicated that one must do "Changeling Lands : is in Faction with Equestria" or "The Treaty of Vesalipolis has been signed". Should I deduce that the problem is the change of name of the Changelings? Is there a solution or is it a bug? Thank you in advance !
Specifically, it breaks the AIr tech tree for some reason.
It's a fine enough mod. The mechanics of the civil war are pretty solid, and the writing is pretty solid, but that's about it. It's nice to have some post-civil war Celestia (not Daybreaker) content, however - avoiding spoilers - Celestia does very much feel like the version from PnK. Not a surprise given it's author's contribution, but it's not my favourite flavour of Celestia.
Other than that though, the feel of the civil war is incredibly similar to vanilla. There's a pretty significant contrast with the War in the Heavens civil war rework, which cranks up the intensity and tragedy of the war in a very noticeable way.
If you're looking for another flavour of Equestrian civil war, I'd recommend it. It does everything right. The events are enjoyable and well written. But you'll probably be disappointed going in if your expectations is too high.
Not bad