In this game, what I find annoying, is that when I want to support your friends (militarily) but you don't want to have war with his enemy.
For example: Lets say Turkey's ally Italy, is being invaded by France. Turkey doesn't want to declare war with France because he is too strong, but he still wants to support his ally Italy. What does he do?
This is where support units come in, so basically for example, You click a on unit/units and there is a button to assign them to a country, when they get assigned to said country, you can still control them but they will be fighting for a different flag, let's say Turkey sends a support unit to Italy to fend off France, When French units and a Turkish support units clash, Turkey and France don't go to war, because this support unit is still Turkish but fighting for Italy. This unit will be wearing something like for example, a support infantry unit will have a white armband indicating that it is a support unit. So basically it is a way to fight a country indirectly. You can also withdraw the support unit and turn them into normal units.
But the catch is, the country your sending units to support, will have to agree on the units, Also you can only send limited units to a country, but as time progress, you can send more and the max you can send late game is 56
For example: Lets say Turkey's ally Italy, is being invaded by France. Turkey doesn't want to declare war with France because he is too strong, but he still wants to support his ally Italy. What does he do?
This is where support units come in, so basically for example, You click a on unit/units and there is a button to assign them to a country, when they get assigned to said country, you can still control them but they will be fighting for a different flag, let's say Turkey sends a support unit to Italy to fend off France, When French units and a Turkish support units clash, Turkey and France don't go to war, because this support unit is still Turkish but fighting for Italy. This unit will be wearing something like for example, a support infantry unit will have a white armband indicating that it is a support unit. So basically it is a way to fight a country indirectly. You can also withdraw the support unit and turn them into normal units.
But the catch is, the country your sending units to support, will have to agree on the units, Also you can only send limited units to a country, but as time progress, you can send more and the max you can send late game is 56