The second time in a row that the people voted for one person, but got another.
And that's how America died.
The End.
Returning to this scenario, are there any default handicaps for third parties which you can turn off in Campaign Editor?As a little fantasy scenario, I destroyed the party system, and built a new one on its wreckage.
I then set all of the leaders' positions to that of their parties. I had planned to party-switch Veeps, as mentioned earlier, but, when that wasn't possible, I chose the most appropriate-seeming ones for each (Booker for the Libs, and Tim Scott for the Nats).
- The Nationals: Third-positionist, and radically so, except on LGBT issues, where they are merely conservative. I changed their party color to brown (obviously). Used the Republicans as the base party. (It's too bad you can't create an entirely new on, at least as far as I know.)
- The Liberals: Socially liberal, economically center-right to right-wing. Their party color is a Welshwoman.View attachment 301542 Used the Democrats as the base party.
- The Conservatives: Rightwing in everything, although not fanatically so. Their party color is gold. McMullinites are the base. I never intended to create them, I only added them in when I realized I couldn't mix and match leaders from the parties to make Kasich Clinton's veep, and that, without a Republican on the Liberal ticket, there might as well be a conservative party.
- The Socialists: Basically OTL's Greens, just under the Red flag.
Clinton was leading until the last four days, when Trump, who had probably been sitting tight on it since the beginning of the campaign (at least I never saw a Clinton scandal previous to it), unleashed a scandal with -16 coverage slant, and -15 power. IRL, that's probably equivalent to a bona fide indictment or something. Here's the map.
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In case you can't see it, the Conservatives are the second-place finisher in Utah.
I think it went pretty well, although the inability to veep-switch really hampered the new party system aspect; almost all endorsers stayed with their OTL parties, except for the unions. I'm also worries that the Conservatives (who, despite their low vote share, spent a lot of time successfully attacking Clinton) split the fiscally conservative vote too much. I'd also just like conformation on whether it is, unfortunately, impossible to transfer leaders from one party to another. If it can be done, can someone please explain how?
It's a good strategy game that unfortunately doesn't take the time to explain itself. I didn't even know I could level up my character's abilities until I was 3/4 of the way through the primary campaign.Is this game worth the money?
1968 Alabama is ISOTed to 1948 thinking it's George Wallace instead of Henry?
1968 Alabama is ISOTed to 1948 thinking it's George Wallace instead of Henry?
Only Albionos can voteYeah. But also the fact that 1,397 people voted in the entire state.
1968 election, Nixon, Humphrey and Wallace, I was Wallace and i wasnt on the ballot on DC.Who was the candidates?
I don't see what's so weird about this.OMG: