In the World at War map the resource icons do not display for either urban or rural resource provinces. forum.callofwar.com/index.php?attachment/22760/
Quote from AnonymeggABC1234: “Quote from WilhelmSchultz: “Welp, guess he’s not getting my vote! ” I don't know whether to be happy you oppose Claudio, or angry that you're being racist ” Racist? How do you refer to those creatures as a separate race?
Quote from Delmarva pirate: “In map filters in map icons check your settings u prob have them set NOT to display rss. ” No, I have the correct settings on. This is only an issue in the World at War maps.
In the World at War map the resource icons do not display for either urban or rural resource provinces. forum.callofwar.com/index.php?attachment/22760/
In the World at War map the resource icons do not display for either urban or rural resource provinces. forum.callofwar.com/index.php?attachment/22760/
In the World at War map the resource icons do not display for either urban or rural resource provinces. forum.callofwar.com/index.php?…87202d8f03d76646f26bde91d
Quote from WilhelmSchultz: “Quote from vonlettowvorbeck: “Quote from General Sherman: “There's also someone talking shit about Romanians. ” Ignore it.First of all he has no clue what he is talking about and probably never even visited the country.Secondly, most Romanians are not gipsies. Thirdly, there are only a few gipsies in Romania, bc they are all in Paris now, posing as Syrian refugees. Fourth, he is just jealous, bc he never had a sizzling hot Romanian girlfriend; not even one he had to p…
Quote from AnonymeggABC1234: “@vonlettowvorbeck keeps saying I don't know what freedom of speech is because I come from an authoritarian country. I'll quote some of his comments below ” Stop whining and move on.
Quote from Phillip Bosley: “Quote from K.Rokossovski: “Probably the price for losing a war. Before the war, many German speakers lived in Poland, Czechoslovakia, the Baltic states, and other places. The cultural influence of Germany in places like the Netherlands and Yugoslavia was also bigger than either English or French. After the war, all of that was gone; the Volksdeutsche had all been deported to the core nation, and no one wanted to listen to German composers or read German writers for qu…