Talk:Delirium (Map Game)/@comment-6812733-20151126002946/@comment-6812733-20151126182901

Starring, I agree with the plan of solidifying the rebel control over Central Europe, Italy and most of France. The UNS forces west from Germany and Italy are mostly cut off from any reinforcements from the East, thus Exodus might've been put in action. So my plan has thus far been weakening those armies in the Western Europe so there'll be less casualties for us and the enemy manpower will be spread too thin, making them weaker and weaker. The largest concerns for Central Europe and Group 2, that I can see, is Wroclaw, Krakow and the possible breach of Vienna-Pozsony encirclement, so capturing Vienna, Pozsony and Wroclaw should be a big priority. The armies in East Danubia, I think, are there to secure Ukraine and stomp down Constantinople at first, then turning their eyes on Central Europe. I've thought about this plan ahead a bit and the biggest variable in the plan is Constantinople. If it stays under rebel control, the forces in East Danubia might not try to attack Budapest since they'll risk a breach from the south. Once the rebel invasion of Eastern Europe begins, in my plans, the UNS strongholds at the frontlines would be Constanta, Bucharest, Chisinau, Krakow/Lviv and Minsk. This way we're surrounding the enemy and forcing UNS to spend more manpower to protect themselves.

But an invasion to secure Carpathian mountains a bit earlier than I planned might work for our favor since that means we could fortify the area much more faster. Even if the enemy doesn't only use land routes, but try to hit from the air, the mountains could be a very strong defence against the enemy since there we could place anti-air equipments. I'm glad you came up with this kind of plan, since now we have even better plan in place.