Although I wonder if there's a forces difference too. Like I definitely know navy towns where people who are serving and their families live. But I think it is less common with army and RAF/they're in more remote areas - maybe also just a function of the Royal Navy needing an entire industrial apparatus at their bases? So it's more obviously a very naval town.Quote from: Sheilbh on Today at 05:29:20 PMQuote from: Tonitrus on Today at 05:18:32 PMAlso, does the UK generally have enough volunteers to maintain a robust RN/Army/RAF?We don't have enough to maintain the current forces, so no.
I think the recruitment side could be quite important from a UK perspective.

Quote from: Tonitrus on Today at 05:18:32 PMAlso, does the UK generally have enough volunteers to maintain a robust RN/Army/RAF?We don't have enough to maintain the current forces, so no.
Quote from: Tamas on Today at 04:48:22 PMhttps://forum.paradoxplaza.com/forum/developer-diary/tinto-talks-89-19th-of-november-2025.1876786/
So tomorrow we will have radical re-rework of combat values and then next week the radical recalculation of the economic base which as I understand is a key metric informing several scaling systems.
Also next week's patch is going to be a major overhaul of vassal management,inckudingns rework of the centralisation-decentralisation axis.
Now apart from the ridiculously convoluted levy values the rest of the changes sound like good improvements, but I also feel frustrated I am in this very very familiar Paradox situation where I feel I want to play but I shouldn't because major changes are just a week away. And obviously next week's patch will break something brand new and then I will be waiting for the next fix etc.
Quote from: Tamas on Today at 04:55:02 PMWhatever the solituion is to defend the Baltic States, sending in conscripts won't be it, certainly not the best one.
I wonder if they redid that poll in the UK asking people how they would feel if they and men they know would HAVE to go and fight in the Baltics after minimal training.
In the UK especially, take all that money a conscripted mass army would cost and maintain a robust navy, airforce and a BEF.
Quote from: Valmy on November 18, 2025, 01:27:35 PMHowever, I think over a long enough period of time it is inevitable you will have a giant court.
Quote from: Razgovory on November 17, 2025, 11:01:34 PMI don't which case is shakier, the one against Comey or the ones against James.
Quote from: Tamas on Today at 02:39:52 PMWhat would be the point for the UK? Wouldn't we be nuking Russia if they land on the island? Similarly, if a mass conscripted army is needed on the continent, nukes will be flying by then.I think, practically, it's hopefully of limited use as there'd be a division of labour across Europe. In that case I think Britain should prioritise the Nordics and the High North/Atlantic.
It MAY be necessary for a country like Germany (defo for Baltic States for example) but I can't shake the feeling you guys are so gung ho about it because you are too old to be called up.
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