Trial of Allegiance DLC: So they gave Brazil a focus tree...and its WILD

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New DLC introduces new main menu screen and countries: Brazil, Chile, and Argentina. The goal is to restore the Empire of Brazil, expand territory through war with neighboring countries, and challenge Portugal, showcasing the overpowered nature of the Brazilian Focus tree and its potential for late-game dominance.

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  • New DLC introduces new main menu screen and countries: Brazil, Chile, and Argentina.
  • The speaker's ambitious goal is to restore the Empire of Brazil through careful management of stability, economy, and government, culminating in successful conquests of Portugal, Argentina, and other neighboring countries, showcasing the expansive and dominating nature of the Brazilian Focus tree.

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Recent questions

  • How does the new DLC for the game change the main menu screen?

    The new DLC introduces a new main menu screen and adds countries like Brazil, Chile, and Argentina.

  • What are the challenges faced when playing in Brazil on Iron Man mode?

    Playing in Brazil on Iron Man mode presents challenges such as the Legacy of the naval arms race, dockyard issues, separatist sentiment, and bad stability.

  • What are the main goals when playing as Brazil in the game?

    The main goal when playing as Brazil is to restore the Empire of Brazil by addressing stability, economy, and government issues.

  • How does the limited research slots and divisions impact gameplay in Brazil?

    The limited research slots and divisions in Brazil require strategic choices in development to effectively manage resources and military capabilities.

  • What expansion plans does the speaker have after conquering Portugal in the game?

    After conquering Portugal, the speaker plans to expand into Paraguay, Argentina, Venezuela, and other South American countries, showcasing the ambition for further conquest and dominance in the region.

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Summary

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"Empire of Brazil DLC: Challenges and Goals"

  • New DLC introduces new main menu screen and countries: Brazil, Chile, and Argentina.
  • Focus on playing in Brazil on Iron Man mode with historical focuses.
  • Brazil has a new Focus Tree with paths for communism, centrism, and right-wing ideologies.
  • Economy tree addresses the coffee crisis, while the Army Branch covers Army, Air Force, and navy.
  • Challenges include Legacy of the naval arms race, dockyard issues, separatist sentiment, and bad stability.
  • Goal is to restore the Empire of Brazil by addressing stability, economy, and government issues.
  • Research slots and divisions are limited, requiring strategic choices in development.
  • Resources are traded with the US, infrastructure and dockyards need improvement.
  • Dealing with gangsters and stabilizing the economy are crucial tasks.
  • Plans to reestablish an absolute monarchy, expand territory through war with neighboring countries, and challenge Portugal.

13:31

Naval dominance, conquests, and expansion in South America.

  • The speaker boasts about naval dominance and being at war with Portugal, aiming to establish a true empire.
  • They focus on improving the army, particularly the strength of individual soldiers and division organization.
  • Plans are made to capitulate Portugal by taking Azor, Portuguese Guinea, Madera, and Portugal itself.
  • Strategies involve dislodging Portuguese troops, planning naval invasions, and avoiding joining factions.
  • Despite initial setbacks, successful naval invasions and battles lead to the conquest of Portugal.
  • The speaker secures Portuguese territories, puppets Portugal, and gains resources and factories.
  • They then turn their attention to Paraguay and Argentina, focusing on expanding their army and artillery.
  • Baiting Argentina into attacking leads to a successful war, with plans to conquer Venezuela next.
  • Joining the Axis, the speaker successfully invades the UK, securing territories and islands.
  • Further conquests in South America, including Peru, Ecuador, and Chile, lead to the integration of South America and plans for further expansion.

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Brazil's Strategic Expansion in South America

  • Panama, previously without ships, now under control, leading to a strategic move to take out Colombia and gain control of South America, including Brazil, which becomes a focus of expansion and annexation.
  • Formation of alliances with Latin American countries, consideration of war goals in Africa, and the potential to build strength through faction invitations, showcasing the overpowered nature of the Brazilian Focus tree and its potential for late-game dominance.
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