


Hahahah wrong again, me! Despite my victories and conquests, China capitulates, Japan turns my captured territory into a new puppet state and any headway I just made gets taken away. Japan is wiping the floor with China by this time so I figure they're sufficiently distracted my joke of an army can punch through what little they can spare to defend against me and I'll just conquer me a path to Tibet. So glad I built those transport plans and researched and recruited those paratroopers.įine, I'll do it the hard way. Apparently my troop transports aren't allowed to leave my own airspace, because reasons. OK, so if I can't invade by land, I think, I'll research paratroopers and invade by air! Hahaha, nope, joke's on me again. Really?! Apparently the Tibetans are magicians. Finally I notice a tooltip stating I can't attack from neutral countries. Damn the war plans, I'll order my divisions to march on them manually! Nope, not happening. My neighbors were more than happy to give me military access, so I marched my troops right up to the border of Tibet to begin my conquest, only to find there was a magical impenetrable barrier between my army and them.

I'm going to start with Tibet! So I justified some war goals, and declared war. Pathetic manpower, virtually no infrastructure, and practically no factories or anywhere to build them, (which seems strange considering the size of Mongolia), and they've only managed to muster a trifling 5 divisions of Cavalry without much capacity to field anything else.Įven with those road blocks I said to myself, I'm going to war. Mongolia starts off in a rather sorry state. Turns out, there's some significant challenges to this. Anyway, I thought to myself, "Wouldn't it be interesting to try and return Mongolia to the glory of the Genghis Khan days?" Let me preface this by stating I'm a HOI IV noob.
