Talk:Delirium: Asia (map game)/@comment-26177380-20160810203407/@comment-6812733-20160811193750

Batran, thinking outside the box just places you into a box where the first one existed, you can never escape that. Also why the heck would the UNS military be just 60 million on Earth when the world population would be more than 8 billion? Population control is a thing and military forces (including paramilitary, which includes police forces for example) are a good portion of it.

Tbh, UNS wouldn't lose anything big by just simply crushing the rebels with a swift, strong, coordinated strike (each turn is 6 months so they could've easily done that on the first turn) that they are more than capable of doing if cities are supposed to be strongholds that clearly cannot be taken by 15-20k rebel troops. The UNS vastly out-numbers, has larger production, has vastly superior supply lines (maybe doesn't even have any depending on the technology level), has vastly superiour tech and equipment than the rebels. There losses would be so minimal that at this point, any general that isn't insanely cautios, would just order an attack. By air, by land, by sea. Comparing Vietnam is ridiculous since at the time, the equipment that both sides had, were far less advanced, they were very similar in the eyes of advanced technology. Also the terrain wasn't something that the US forces were used to anyway, unlike here where Korean forces could easily deal with the Korean rebels, Japanese could deal with Japanese rebels etc.

I just want to put these things out there so maybe in the future, we could have a better map game that didn't rely on such flimsy details that can be so easily prove to be nonsensical.