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Just my 2 Cents, guide is brilliant regardless.
It was my first fully successful socialist run, but I encountered some significant differences… The most notable being: I never had to fight a war with Rumberg. Other than that, I didn’t really deviate from the general plot of this guide… I did have a moderately different interview during the ninth turn and my end result “ political alignment” was centrist – malenyevist.
I’m curious how this came about and if you have any ideas?
I gave you a reward for the guide, it was really helpful, not only for this particular run, but in general. Keep up the good work!
So, I'd like to find a way to avoid this. I remember some other guides (and Lucian himself saying this in-game) that cutting military's budget would help undermine Iosef's influence. But is there anything else I could work on? The game mentions several times that there are some complications between Iosef and the other general guy (forgot his name), maybe that could be exploited somehow?