Does anyone have any specific insight on this country or experience with it?
My very first WW3 coalition win, I was playing as Chile. I had joined a South American coalition right away; probably on Day 1. The leader was Brazil, who spent A LOT. I remember they paved almost all of Brazil with Military Logistics. That player dominated the map, and the rest of us were just kind of along for the ride. It was one of my first games, and I really can't remember doing anything that game besides following them. I've not really ever played as Chile again since, until now.
The other day I started a new 4x WW3 game soloing as Chile, because I heard some players calling it a "bad" country. I got off to a very slow start. I was still successful - good kdr, everything according to plan - but my growth and development has been slow. I'm starting to get past that now, though, and I'm realizing that my Chile may soon become kind of a powerhouse. I'm all alone at the bottom of the hemisphere, and my homeland is really tough to reach, unless someone beats my navy, which looks doubtful right now.
So I guess that's my question: Is Chile a slow-starting powerhouse? I never really see anyone play it well, but it's got to be tough to invade once it gets started, right? It's almost like an island nation that doesn't start out completely separated.
My very first WW3 coalition win, I was playing as Chile. I had joined a South American coalition right away; probably on Day 1. The leader was Brazil, who spent A LOT. I remember they paved almost all of Brazil with Military Logistics. That player dominated the map, and the rest of us were just kind of along for the ride. It was one of my first games, and I really can't remember doing anything that game besides following them. I've not really ever played as Chile again since, until now.
The other day I started a new 4x WW3 game soloing as Chile, because I heard some players calling it a "bad" country. I got off to a very slow start. I was still successful - good kdr, everything according to plan - but my growth and development has been slow. I'm starting to get past that now, though, and I'm realizing that my Chile may soon become kind of a powerhouse. I'm all alone at the bottom of the hemisphere, and my homeland is really tough to reach, unless someone beats my navy, which looks doubtful right now.
So I guess that's my question: Is Chile a slow-starting powerhouse? I never really see anyone play it well, but it's got to be tough to invade once it gets started, right? It's almost like an island nation that doesn't start out completely separated.