Tobi72 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 22, 2025 9:01 pm
The second scenario, despite some losses, was not difficult and was still an exciting pastime. I played through it.

Well, I will also try, because it is not often possible to make a mess on American soil in games ) I will also play for the USA, because I am interested in all participants of this hypothetical conflict )
Tobi72 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 22, 2025 9:02 pm
I'll be working on the third and final scenario over the next few days, so please be patient.
https://russian.rt.com/russia/article/1 ... ron-mikrob
Well I'll be busy with the sequel so I guess I won't be bored )))))
https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homefront
https://www.myabandonware.com/game/freedom-fighters-dk6
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1347 ... _Fighters/
It was funny Prokhorovka in the Prairies is something new ) Such skill of AI tankers is just amazing, the others were well behaved ))))) Well and prestige always lacked to patch up their shabby units ) And the appearance of the French balagan as I understand they portrayed the army of Canada, which came to the aid of the U.S. army ? ))) These French fought well I didn't meet the deadline of 21 moves because I still had an unconquered megacity but the developers gave us cheats and I used them as a result by the 25th move I had cleared all the representatives of the USA together with their unexplainably appeared helpers )). I just added my moves and finished this battle as the weather was getting bad , my army suddenly started to suffer from a general squint on land and in the air)))))
‘Broken Alliance’ video game could become a reality
The fantastic scenario of the breakup of the United States, as it was in the popular computer game, may well be repeated in life. This is what Russian economist Igor Panarin believes and gives his reasoning.
When Russian economist Igor Panarin claimed ten years ago that the US was on the verge of collapse, no one took it seriously. But much has changed since then.
After Texas Governor Rick Perry, who was elected to the official post in the United States, made a similar hint, people began to think. He specifically stated, ‘Texas is a unique place. When we entered the Union in 1845, one of the conditions was that we could leave if we chose to do so.’
His remarks about a possible withdrawal from the United States sparked a wave of criticism in the press.
For a decade, Igor Panarin has been predicting that the United States of America will disintegrate by 2010. He says: ‘It seems to me that in November, at the end of November, the United States will face a second wave of economic crisis. And so, by the summer of 2025, it could lead to the breakup of the United States into six parts.’
Panarin also has his own idea of what the country will look like after that: ‘I think the Atlantic zone, which includes Washington and New York, will join the European Union. The state of Texas and the surrounding territories will form their own Republic of Texas. The California coast would come under Chinese influence, the northern and central states under Canadian influence. Alaska, in my opinion, will reunite with Russia. And the Hawaiian Islands will come under the joint protectorate of Japan and China.’
It seems many people today are wondering how much longer the United States will remain ‘united.’
In 2005, the video game ‘Fractured Union’ was created. It depicts the rise of secessionist sentiment, the eventual secession of California and Texas from the United States, and the Second Civil War that leads to chaos across the country. A major Hollywood blockbuster is currently being filmed based on the game.
The Russian economist also says that the current public mood ‘reflects the collapse of the “American Dream”’ while adding: ‘For the first time in American history, there is a shortage of ammunition in gun shops. It shows that Americans no longer trust the federal government.’
And without trust, it is extremely difficult to maintain any alliance.
https://www.strategium.ru/forum/topic/9 ... итый-союз/