![]() ![]() One of them is considered the original, and another one the splinter nation. The countries are not created equal though. For example, the pre-scripted French Civil War is an 80%/20% split and the pre-scripted Soviet Civil War can be a 82%/18% split, a 70%/30% split or a 50%/50% split depending on the circumstances.ĭivisions, ships, air forces, stockpiled equipment and divisions in training are split according to the percentage.īoth countries inherit all completed and in progress focuses and research. When the civil war starts, the country is split in two, in proportion either according to a pre-scripted event, or to relative support of warring factions. The only difference being that there are no occupation laws for occupied territory owned by the other side. Once started, a civil war will act as a normal war with victory points eventually leading to capitulation as they fall. The two sides, the loyalists and the rebels, immediately enter a state of war with each other, fighting to unite the country under their flag. For this reason, for effective coups, it is recommended that the "Stage a coup" action is coupled with the "Boost party popularity", as increasing the support for an ideology higher will also increase the size of the break-away state. How it divides varies for non-scripted civil wars the amount of land given to a side depends on the popular support for the ideology leading it. ![]() Once a civil war breaks out, the country breaks into two separate entities. The more populous the country, the more infantry equipment a nation has to give in preparation for the civil war. The amount of infantry equipment required appears to be a function of the target country's civilian population. ![]() For this, a country must supply 200 Political Power (0.5 per day) and Infantry Equipment. This stat reduces the efficiency of ideology-boosting actions, which can reduce the chances of a civil war breaking out due to foreign ideology support.Ĭivil wars can also be triggered by foreign-funded attempted coups. Other countries can do the same thing as well this means civil wars may be actively pursued, but can happen even if not desired, if political support for a different ideology reaches high enough levels.Ĭertain National Spirits and government ministers apply a percentage-based "Ideology Drift defense" stat to their country. While a minister promoting a certain ideology is active, occasional events may occur that influence the ideological make-up of the country or add National Spirits that will speed up ideological conversion.Īlternatively, a country may also influence the ideological makeup of a another country by supporting it at the cost of Political Power. Although choosing popular support does not make it impossible to have a coup committed, it does improve the chances of the civil war event firing before the coup. Influencing popular opinion Ī country may influence ideological makeup of its own population by selecting the appropriate minister, this will result in an event in which they may choose between pushing internal support for a coup or popular support which will speed up the rate at which the ideology in question grows. It is also possible for the growing ideology to start a coup, which would allow for a peaceful transition. It will then start with an event allowing the player to choose their side. If the player ignores the clamor for reform or actively refuses to allow reform the chance of a civil war breaking out will grow. If the support for a certain ideology that is not currently ruling in a country grows too large, they will start demanding a change of government. If you spot a mistake, please help with fixing it.Ĭivil wars may occur based on the popular support for a certain ideology. ![]()
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