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In addition, haveing to buy an additional DLC for a simple blitzkrieg button is nothing short of distasteful.
"I wouldn't call it broken if it wasn't so that AI can use said features while you can't. Like the common sense DLC for EU4 allows you to manually develop your counties. Wihtout this DLC the AI does this and you as the player suffer a major disadvantage. That's what i'd call broken.Not even to mention how retarded it is that paradox did not include this feauture in the game in the first place, calling it "Common sense" and somehow not expecting to insult our intellects."