![]() I've never had a supply drop in a nation who'd granted me right of way, or shared their map. The screenshot looks like neutral territory to me, and obviously the game mechanics can't tell the difference between nations you're just ignoring and ones you're de facto allied with. The ones in allied provinces are merely higher-stakes ones.Īlso, a lot of the 'alliance' drops I've experienced were technically in neutral territory, and my alliances were purely verbal (mainly because, being a chronic backstabber, I didn't want to commit to an actual change of relations). ![]() I feel that's part of the point: giving you a reason to open another front. ![]() Either I trade him for the province, or I miss out on my drop. I don't like how the game puts these drops in allied provinces. Turkey has owned this province for several in-game days, and the supply drop just spawned last night. ![]() It provides for a good campaign, a great new mode in multiplayer. In my 22p game, me (libya) has a supply drop in Damascus, which belongs to my ally (Turkey). Call of Duty’s return to World War II is surprisingly a fast-paced take on the classic setting. ![]()
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