Napoleonic style WW2

How is this a RPG? This is the beginings of a ATL that I'm planning on doing soon. Right now I'm gathering ideas and doing some hard thinking on how i want this to play out. A RPG? I think not!
 
Oh sorry, I misread that first sentence when you said it had many players involved, I thought you meant that you were inviting other people to join you in playing the game from an allohistorical setting.
 

whitecrow

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here is my map of Napoleonic Asia:
One problem: Russia didn’t control Central Asia at the time. That territory was acquired toward the later part of the 19th century, IIRC.

And wouldn’t Tibet be a Chinese puppet at this time?...

*:eek:…suddenly, I’m getting a mental images of modernized dob-dob monks fighting European armies…:cool:*
 

archaeogeek

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where is Switzerland? :mad:

the French can't be that freaking powerful can they :confused::eek::cool::p

You mean like the country that fell three times to France in the span of 20 years?
At some point during the revolutionary wars people started hitting the point where they were fighting in switzerland without fighting against switzerland - it was just that conveniently placed patch of land :p
 

Perkeo

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Beside all other issues: Is this a Prussia -led Germany? For that, the suggested time of "unification" seems way too early. Anyway,how did the unifier manage to absorb all non-Austrian German states and, at the same time, steal any influence over Germany from Austria?
where is Switzerland?
the French can't be that freaking powerful can they
I think I have a plausible explanation for both: The protestant win a decisive victory in the 30 years war and conquer all of Germany except Austria, which secedes from the empire. Somewere in the time span of the OP, the Protestant German Empire fights a liberation war that removes Sweden from any territory they have annexed during the Thirty Years' War (as a Swedish fief under the German Crown) and adopt a much less federal constitution, called "Vereinigungsakte" (Act of Unification).

In Switzerland, the Thirty Years' War continues, until an alliance between a much more successful counter-reformation and the French crown wins.
 
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Sorry, but the map of asia that i have is the nearest one that i could find for 1800. As for french indo-china, i plan on telling how the french got there latter on when i write this. I will explain all of this latter on in my writing. it will all work out, i assure you. please continue to post replys!
 
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