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v2.4.0 - Ways of Power

Strikes now ricochet — bomb a real power and it answers the same month: drones back if it flies them, missile raids if not, sanctions and covert pressure if it's weaker.

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fixedStrikes now ricochet — bomb a real power and it answers the same month: drones back if it flies them, missile raids if not, sanctions and covert pressure if it's weaker. Its allies cool toward you immediately; strike twice and a great power may publicly guarantee its security; a third strike can pull that power into the war. • The world keeps score — every strike, blockade, or war you start feeds a condemnation meter: press outrage, then a UN censure, then a coordinated sanctions wave, then an arms embargo that chokes your procurement, and finally an organized containment front. Misbehavior accumulates; redemption takes years of restraint. Being attacked costs you nothing — only wars YOU start count. • The mathematician's audit — a new automated auditor replays decade-long campaigns and re-checks the arithmetic after every month. First run caught and fixed 10 real bugs, including a deficit that could show the wrong sign, war costs hitting debt off the ledger, and a unit slip that could multiply a population 1,800-fold. It now runs clean and guards every future release.

World Order: Global Power changes

fixedStrikes now ricochet — bomb a real power and it answers the same month: drones back if it flies them, missile raids if not, sanctions and covert pressure if it's weaker. Its allies cool toward you immediately; strike twice and a great power may publicly guarantee its security; a third strike can pull that power into the war. • The world keeps score — every strike, blockade, or war you start feeds a condemnation meter: press outrage, then a UN censure, then a coordinated sanctions wave, then an arms embargo that chokes your procurement, and finally an organized containment front. Misbehavior accumulates; redemption takes years of restraint. Being attacked costs you nothing — only wars YOU start count. • The mathematician's audit — a new automated auditor replays decade-long campaigns and re-checks the arithmetic after every month. First run caught and fixed 10 real bugs, including a deficit that could show the wrong sign, war costs hitting debt off the ledger, and a unit slip that could multiply a population 1,800-fold. It now runs clean and guards every future release.
  • Strikes now ricochet — bomb a real power and it answers the same monthdrones back if it flies them, missile raids if not, sanctions and covert pressure if it's weaker. Its allies cool toward you immediately; strike twice and a great power may publicly guarantee its security; a third strike can pull that power into the war. • The world keeps score — every strike, blockade, or war you start feeds a condemnation meter: press outrage, then a UN censure, then a coordinated sanctions wave, then an arms embargo that chokes your procurement, and finally an organized containment front. Misbehavior accumulates; redemption takes years of restraint. Being attacked costs you nothing — only wars YOU start count. • The mathematician's audit — a new automated auditor replays decade-long campaigns and re-checks the arithmetic after every month. First run caught and fixed 10 real bugs, including a deficit that could show the wrong sign, war costs hitting debt off the ledger, and a unit slip that could multiply a population 1,800-fold. It now runs clean and guards every future release.

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Steam News / 21 July 2026

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