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Headhunter128
Headhunter128 - - 5,145 comments

Unless you are playing as the France, I have to say that they are the worst. ******* unstoppable blue blob.

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Perdikofas Author
Perdikofas - - 709 comments

Meh, 100k troop stacks are nothing in the face of *insert custom nation name here*!

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CrashToDesktop
CrashToDesktop - - 1,241 comments

Is that Novgorod that's the Devil Incarnate?

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jfpoliveira12
jfpoliveira12 - - 3,725 comments

They were the 1st nation I played EU3 with. I ended up owning all of Africa (which I industrialised much more than any European nation could do to themselves in my playthrough), controlled Europe by supporting different nations in war after war that left them economically devastated, and invaded China, Japan and Oceania with great success and very little rebellion.
Didn't even cared for the Americas, the euros were fighting all over it like imbeciles and I was providing all manner of resources to all sides to stop any single one from actually winning.

My Novgorod was an Utopia! ;)

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S3TH
S3TH - - 263 comments

"Keeps moving around" - I love this one xD

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Blue199
Blue199 - - 6,973 comments

Yeah, that's what we do xD

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BioDestroyer
BioDestroyer - - 2,857 comments

I can't believe that I read all of them, but for some reason I completely didn't notice Poland. xD

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Perdikofas Author
Perdikofas - - 709 comments

Well that's obviously because it always moves around :P

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