Did you notice that, if you zoom in, there are hammers swinging when initiatives are being constructed in a zone? Each "Hammer" shows that 1 initiative is being constructed. At one point, you had 10 initiatives being constructed at once in this video.
i used to talk to transportowiec96, the scenario author, on an old forum (entirely unrelated to rebel/plague inc) like 6 years ago, i let out an audible "holy shit" when i saw his name here. small world, huh
Explanation of hammers: Each initiative has its own hammer, which means only one of it can be rolled out at a time across the region. The Outreach initiative grants one extra hammer which any initiative can use. Urban/Rural/Remote outreach grants hammers that can only be used in their respective zones by any initiative.
as an Algerian, i don't get what you mean, there's not very much going with France, the main thing has been Morocco, the Hirak and the Kabyle "terrorists"
@@xthief1037 pfff, thats about the usual news now, not the first time a french statement got badly received by another country, hell the airspace shutdown over military airplanes makes little to no differance for the pilots too, it wont get to popular, unlike the Submarine contract
I really hope they update the scenario creator to have an event editor and remove some of the limitiations, it seems like this guy had a good idea and the will to do it but the creator really stunted it
I feel like the "construciton teams" that seem like they aren't working too well or at all, are all the little hammers on the map, doing the construction, it looks like there were more and more of them scattered around the more of the upgrades you bought, but that's just my theory
I always play rebel inc on mega brutal, french-algerian war is more intense I play so here some tips(in mega brutal): -save your support level to get torture or your soldier get fuck -make sure you have ability to soldier cross river and dont let the insurgents cross the river -remember split and run? Make sure you support all flanks to make sure they dont split everywhere -to avoid insurgents retreat,if your soldier winning back a bit then return in combat (that cost reputation if you leave in insurgent combat) -luck is important if they spawn in city or in tunnels dont embarass to restart -one more thing always be patient so you can think wisely to avoid mistakes like I did
I think the construction crews it is talking about is the number of hammers you spot building initiatives. Adding more construction crews means more initiatives are built up. I think its a hidden variable.
I really want more of this. Everytime i heard news of an insurgency or rebel attack i want to play rebel inc but doing the desert map just doesn't feel the same if they are fight in jungles or something like that
kinda makes me laugh a bit about algeria because albeit france left the country it wasn't because they were loosing, on the contrary, they were pretty much crushing them, it just wasn't worth the time and money and they knew it would be what we call later another vietnam...
My grandfather fought in this war as firstly a NCO and then as an officer in the french army. He was very reluctant to talk about the war. I met once his former secretary that served under him during the war. The few anecdotes he shared clearly showed how brutal this war was... Contrary to what comments seem to mostly say it wasn't black and white but quite black and black. Both sides have their shares of war crimes. For instance the french army had an extensive usage of torture and napalm bombing but, as those veterans told me, the FLN also made terrorist attacks on civilians (including algerians that weren't judged pro-FLN enough) and sometimes massacred entire villages, used torture massively too... Also those FLN combattants that ambushed the unit of my grandfather decapitated an injured soldier (that was a secretary who just arrived from France, being mobilised a few weeks ago). Another injured and disarmed one (also a recently drafted man) was scalped...
@@leonardofranzinribeiro4220 There were at least a million French-speaking citizens living in French Algeria back then in addition to the Algerian inhabitants; the Algerians are also very divided on whether to side with the French or the Independence Fighters. Algerian War of Independence is a messy page in history that, somehow, even the decolonizes were also wrong. It is a little bit similar to the situation of South Africa that the European colonizers, due to having stayed there for so long and built such a huge community, that should also be considered as another local African ethnicity because if you attempt to simply take them off of where they were in Africa, they simply had nowhere to go. If only the French had their colonial possessions stripped off of them by external force like the Japanese had right after WW2....
Garrisons spawn by hostile populations - doesn't mean insurgents necessarily, can just mean unhappy zones - and the mining town took so long to stabilise despite concerted effort because unlike a regular tile which has neutral population that you only need a fraction of to stabilise, all population was hostile if not converted until the end - and until by chance and by luck those hostile populations were bought out it would never have stabilised
@@راميالبنّى-ك4ذ I guess, the Algerians were starting to lose on the military side because, well, they were insurgents but eventually gained independence, you can compare to Vietnam, weren't winning but weren't losing either.
I'd highly recommend playing these scenarios (and the base game) at higher difficulties. That's where the fun (and strategy) comes in for this game. Normal difficulty only helps you learn what the initiatives do and how effective they are. But it is NOT a challenge at all. Note how he stays above 80+ reputation and corruption and inflation are non-factors.
Ik this comment is old but I just had to say, he does all the official scenarios on mega brutal, its the custom ones he does on normal, he actually has guides for each of the governors on megabrutal
If you talk about the forces françaises libres, they operated during WW2. Both sides of this war though indeed had veterans that participated in WW2 in the french army.
The french weren't fighting for the algerian lmao They were busy crushing a large insurgency, which they kinda did because military wise the algerian were crushed, the defeat was only political
France was unable to defeat the FLN and the FLN was unable to defeat France. Military wise, it was a stalemate. France stopped fighting due to extreme foreign pressure by the rest of the world. Other countries had began to give their colonies independence and it was time for France to follow, let alone the violence and attacks on civilians on both sides which forced the world's hand on France. Do not attempt to glorify France's power in the French Algerian War.
fun fact : Algeria payed 1.5 M of souls to win its endpendens and Macron today claiming that France is the one whom brought the knowledge and made the history of Algeria , and just this week their relationship is on the edge , on its worst state since the endpendance
In fact, the major crisis isn't about what France did (and what most people and politicians in France had recognized, such as the massive use of torture and dictatorial measures against Algerians) but the fact that Algerian gov is hiding his own failures (regarding the bad economical situation and the unstable autocratic algerian gov) under some sweet lies such as 'France is our eternal enemy" and "1,5 millions of Algerians were killed" (which is of course wrong, just check some historians work). On the other hand, a fact is a fact and it's should be note that modern Algeria was mostly a construction of French colonial state (with some relative sucess and a lot of inherent failures). Rather than living through some fantasy, Algerian gov should probably try to modernize and take a new approach.
Pravus you should play insurgency sandstorm, vids or not, you'll feel like the little warriors you send out. FPS It loves fast CPU and SSD's but it's chill on the GPU, a GTX 1060 will run it fine.
Yeah. The Algerian war of independence... Funny how the French haven't offered a sincere state apology for this or for their other atrocities in French Indochina.
That's normal...Japan didn't do a sincere apology for the atrocities they've done on Koreans or Turkey never apologised of the genocide they have done on Armenians...
@@juleslandry7585 Not in a sense that mattered to the Algerian or "Indochine" people that suffered from decades of French atrocities. But you're not worse or better than many other liberal democracies with a dark history. The only country I can think of that tackled their horrors head on (because they essentially had no choice) is Germany. Belgium still has statues and monuments to Leopold. Japan has revised their history books in schools. The US still deals daily with centuries of horror towards Native and African Americans. And the British. Oh, The British... I'm curious. How much of French colonial history in school teaches the events in Algeria and French Indochina? I'm Danish. We have our own "mini-atrocities" to answer for with the treatment of Inuits in Greenland. I don't believe we have offered an official apology either. Why? Probably because it opens the floodgates for compensation suits from the Greenlandic communities...
@@Emanon... Thanks for this comment, from what i have read those last time, we tend to have a very critical vision of French colonization, in particular in school textbooks, the use of torture and the repeated crimes of the colonial authorities are widely mentioned. Ironically, the Indochina War remains under-mentioned, compared to the Algerian War, but this is quite logical considering that in fact very few French people lived and worked in Indochina after 1945, where Algeria did not. being considered not as a colony but as an integral part of the French state. In this war of historical memory, I have more the impression that the French government, in particular that of Mr. Macron (not that I personally appreciate him) tried at least to make certain things clear and that it is is turned against him, as much inside (in particular with the political extremes, as much those of extreme left and extreme right) and outside (with African states, more concerned by a "victimization" of their past only by a real desire to change things). Of course, this is a personal opinion.
@@LePoilu yes and i have nothing against the french individual person but whene i see a game about my home war of independence would like play my home not the french x).
Well technically that already happened irl, DeGaulle just choose to focus on recovering the economy instead of wasting what little France had to keep a colony, especially while both the US and USSR would be unhappy and might force France into another Suez canal incident
It's a fictitious scenario in a game in which you play as a government with the goal of stabilizing a region. Weather or not the government succeeded in real life is not important. The description of the scenario explicitly says, "can you last longer than the French government in real life?" The game itself does not attempt to glorify the French and their attempts to hold onto Algeria either.
Did you notice that, if you zoom in, there are hammers swinging when initiatives are being constructed in a zone? Each "Hammer" shows that 1 initiative is being constructed. At one point, you had 10 initiatives being constructed at once in this video.
its common knowledege that the hammers represent the intiatives being built/being completed
"we don't plan on losing guys" immediately loses to units.
The INGSOC looks interesting, but the 3 star rating makes me question if it's worth it.
i played it, not bad but because there's no event editor it doesn't feel like ingsoc
noticed it too lol
Default rating is also 3 :D
These custom games showing off the communities levels of historic knowledge
i used to talk to transportowiec96, the scenario author, on an old forum (entirely unrelated to rebel/plague inc) like 6 years ago, i let out an audible "holy shit" when i saw his name here. small world, huh
I hope this game gets an insurgent mode it would be interesting to fight against the government from the shadows
Yeah It Would Be Hella Cool To Destabilize The Region
Especially in the Algerian mod here, considering the just cause of the algerians
You can definitely do it on coop mode
But u would love to see it expanded
That's what I thought this game was when I first found it
Explanation of hammers: Each initiative has its own hammer, which means only one of it can be rolled out at a time across the region. The Outreach initiative grants one extra hammer which any initiative can use. Urban/Rural/Remote outreach grants hammers that can only be used in their respective zones by any initiative.
This custom games are so entertaining!
with everything that's happening between Algeria and France at this very moment, the algorithm is gonna be with you my friend
as an Algerian, i don't get what you mean, there's not very much going with France, the main thing has been Morocco, the Hirak and the Kabyle "terrorists"
@@sovietdz15 the visas, Macron's statements, airspace shutdown over miltary airplanes
@@xthief1037 pfff, thats about the usual news now, not the first time a french statement got badly received by another country, hell the airspace shutdown over military airplanes makes little to no differance for the pilots too, it wont get to popular, unlike the Submarine contract
I will just note that I love how you called the Polish word for "transport ship" trans port owieh
Exact minute?
@@hatforacat3977 0:15
@@billbrama5459 big thankies from mcspankies
More of this Please!!!!
Watching Pravus not knowing about construction teams(aka hammers) is such a pain
Even worse not realizing the NATO intiative and foreign relations is the same thing
European colonial powers: Nooo! Oppression of the people is wrong!
Soviets: Hello.
European colonial powers: Beat them more!
You know it's going to be an interesting video, when a Rebel Inc video lasts 28 MINUTES!
I really hope they update the scenario creator to have an event editor and remove some of the limitiations, it seems like this guy had a good idea and the will to do it but the creator really stunted it
The limitations are there to control people from making a new game itself I g
All hail Lord Pravus, the next French dictator!
I feel like the "construciton teams" that seem like they aren't working too well or at all, are all the little hammers on the map, doing the construction, it looks like there were more and more of them scattered around the more of the upgrades you bought, but that's just my theory
Awesome video, as always. I only recently discovered your channel, and i love it. Praise Pravus!
This was one of the most intense war yet
Beating this on brutal is extremely difficult. Mega brutal eh... Takes a miracle
I've just completed it. It can be done. But yeah, you need some luck
@@davidmccallum2291 Any tips?
I always play rebel inc on mega brutal, french-algerian war is more intense I play so here some tips(in mega brutal):
-save your support level to get torture or your soldier get fuck
-make sure you have ability to soldier cross river and dont let the insurgents cross the river
-remember split and run? Make sure you support all flanks to make sure they dont split everywhere
-to avoid insurgents retreat,if your soldier winning back a bit then return in combat (that cost reputation if you leave in insurgent combat)
-luck is important if they spawn in city or in tunnels dont embarass to restart
-one more thing always be patient so you can think wisely to avoid mistakes like I did
as an algerian, this is the first time i want pravus to lose a game
also i find it funny u need to use torture to win
wished u played as the rebels
as an iraqi i wished the same lol
Well, until they added the rebels you probably won't be able to do that
Maybe like with plauge inc they will add the option. They added cure mode. Maybe there will be rebel mode
As an Egyptian I also wished the same lmao
I hope that the mod author makes a second version once we can play the rebels. France doesn't belong there
I think the construction crews it is talking about is the number of hammers you spot building initiatives. Adding more construction crews means more initiatives are built up. I think its a hidden variable.
I would like to see 1984.
Praise Pravus!
Padré Pravus is watching
Lets hope that he plays as oceania *or...*
@@mrhaci7747 Eurasia or east Asia maybe free Middle East and Africa?
@@mrhaci7747 “War is Peace / Freedom is Slavery / Ignorance is Strength”
I legit just like hearing your voice. It's nice.
I really want more of this. Everytime i heard news of an insurgency or rebel attack i want to play rebel inc but doing the desert map just doesn't feel the same if they are fight in jungles or something like that
Oh i would love to see more of these custom scenarios for rebel inc
kinda makes me laugh a bit about algeria because albeit france left the country it wasn't because they were loosing, on the contrary, they were pretty much crushing them, it just wasn't worth the time and money and they knew it would be what we call later another vietnam...
yeah france was winning militaraly
a political defeat
still a defeat
@@kennedytheretard975 just like the US against vietnamese farmers
l see that you are still salty about it
Nobody stopped you from federalizing french colonial possessions for a century prior, you know? Instead of being salty about losing it now.
Can you please next time read the initiatives descriptions? Some of them are very interesting
I am algerian and I've been one of your fans since the very beginning
Me and you both buddy.
@@MASTERMIND-mr6er hi, is there a scenario for the Insurgents?
transportowiec is a polish word and it is so hilarious how he pronounced it
My grandfather fought in this war as firstly a NCO and then as an officer in the french army. He was very reluctant to talk about the war. I met once his former secretary that served under him during the war. The few anecdotes he shared clearly showed how brutal this war was...
Contrary to what comments seem to mostly say it wasn't black and white but quite black and black. Both sides have their shares of war crimes. For instance the french army had an extensive usage of torture and napalm bombing but, as those veterans told me, the FLN also made terrorist attacks on civilians (including algerians that weren't judged pro-FLN enough) and sometimes massacred entire villages, used torture massively too... Also those FLN combattants that ambushed the unit of my grandfather decapitated an injured soldier (that was a secretary who just arrived from France, being mobilised a few weeks ago). Another injured and disarmed one (also a recently drafted man) was scalped...
And seeing how decolonization was already going elsewhere, It kinda feels like the French should have Just left peacefully
@@leonardofranzinribeiro4220 french algeria wasnt considered by france to be a colony
@@vatanak8146 forcefully that is.
@BelovedShitposter doesn't give France excuse on killing huge number of native Algerians.
@@leonardofranzinribeiro4220 There were at least a million French-speaking citizens living in French Algeria back then in addition to the Algerian inhabitants; the Algerians are also very divided on whether to side with the French or the Independence Fighters. Algerian War of Independence is a messy page in history that, somehow, even the decolonizes were also wrong. It is a little bit similar to the situation of South Africa that the European colonizers, due to having stayed there for so long and built such a huge community, that should also be considered as another local African ethnicity because if you attempt to simply take them off of where they were in Africa, they simply had nowhere to go.
If only the French had their colonial possessions stripped off of them by external force like the Japanese had right after WW2....
I might be the only Algerian here
Actually I should say this a nice and very well described scenario.
Do Mega Brutality Campaign
Pravus already has I believe
23:52 worrying about the green unit thats about to die but u have tanks
fun fact the algerians actually has been fighting for over a century and this scenario is completly inacurate
I'm Thinking Of A Scenario That's The Syrian Civil War
I thought you we're gonna be the rebels
Someone should make a scenario where you play as the Harkonen forces trying to suppress the Freman uprising.
Garrisons spawn by hostile populations - doesn't mean insurgents necessarily, can just mean unhappy zones - and the mining town took so long to stabilise despite concerted effort because unlike a regular tile which has neutral population that you only need a fraction of to stabilise, all population was hostile if not converted until the end - and until by chance and by luck those hostile populations were bought out it would never have stabilised
One year later, listening to this in the background I swear I could hear a dog barking at 6:45, Praise Doggo
Ah return of the best inc game
I wonder what an actual insurgent version of this game would be like
21:23 FULL SUPPORT FROM PROPAGANDA! 24:41 Indestructible garrison!
Too much upgrades!
Please do the 1984 one. That seems interesting but the star rating makes me unsure.
Fyi for anyone reading the algerian war was a political defeat, but a military victory
I'm just saying that because of a common misconception
Cool
pretty sure it was a political victory, and a military stalemate
@@asid5067 so, nobody won the military battle?
@@راميالبنّى-ك4ذ I guess, the Algerians were starting to lose on the military side because, well, they were insurgents but eventually gained independence, you can compare to Vietnam, weren't winning but weren't losing either.
@@asid5067 oh, that's a pretty good explanation
am an Algerian and can confirm the history nice job tho
Especially the ben oui oui part
Czy tylko mnie rozśmieszyło jak on przeczytał nick tego gościa który zrobił ten scenariusz
One of the voices in vanilla rebel inc. say something similar to FLN
🇩🇿❤️
Algeria and proud.
Aw hell yeah ,polish author
How can i make custom scenarios?
Awesome video
i missed your Rebel inc videos xD
Ah yes the Transportołjech96
Does anyone know when custom games will enter the mobile version of the game?
you guys dont know what these algerian warriors have been through.because if someone of you is an algerian he or she would know that.
I'd highly recommend playing these scenarios (and the base game) at higher difficulties. That's where the fun (and strategy) comes in for this game.
Normal difficulty only helps you learn what the initiatives do and how effective they are. But it is NOT a challenge at all. Note how he stays above 80+ reputation and corruption and inflation are non-factors.
Ik this comment is old but I just had to say, he does all the official scenarios on mega brutal, its the custom ones he does on normal, he actually has guides for each of the governors on megabrutal
As a Polish I am disappointed by your pronounce of "transportowiec", author of the scenario.
Nie dziwię się, mało kto wymawia to poprawnie. Już łatwiej (i szybciej) powiedzieć skrót - transport
@Nathan Gautrey Hard to say, I don't think there is English letter for these.
@Nathan Gautrey If I were you, I'd just put the word into google translate and let it read the word for me
@Nathan Gautrey Its not just one thing that it can translate tho :p google translate provides only one translation
@@transportowiec96 sometimes google translate does provide multiple translations. Though it is limited to single words or verified phrases
This game is definitely Pervus' speciality. Pervus is really good at it. Praise Pervus!
Its prAvus, not prEvus.
Autocorrect screwed you over?
@@bog4571 it's pErvus not prEfus
@@bog4571 I'm pretty sure it's Pervus!
@@IAmBael like its spelled like that or?
@@bog4571 I'm trolling. Pervus just sounds a lot funnier. 🤣
Wasn't the Free French Legion fighting on both sides?
If you talk about the forces françaises libres, they operated during WW2. Both sides of this war though indeed had veterans that participated in WW2 in the french army.
The french weren't fighting for the algerian lmao
They were busy crushing a large insurgency, which they kinda did because military wise the algerian were crushed, the defeat was only political
@@me67galaxylife defeat is still a defeat
@@klake5375 And victory is still victory
@@me67galaxylife yeah?
0:40 Actually IRL France Steamrolled Algeria But Decided To Let Them Go At The End.
France was unable to defeat the FLN and the FLN was unable to defeat France. Military wise, it was a stalemate. France stopped fighting due to extreme foreign pressure by the rest of the world. Other countries had began to give their colonies independence and it was time for France to follow, let alone the violence and attacks on civilians on both sides which forced the world's hand on France. Do not attempt to glorify France's power in the French Algerian War.
More surviving Mars!
Praise Pravus!
That was intense
Wait what? Custom scenrios of Rebel Inc???
is the OAS mentioned at all in this mod?
Wait did Pravus change his intro or am I going crazy
you should try out Volgograd Russia 1991
fun fact : Algeria payed 1.5 M of souls to win its endpendens and Macron today claiming that France is the one whom brought the knowledge and made the history of Algeria , and just this week their relationship is on the edge , on its worst state since the endpendance
In fact, the major crisis isn't about what France did (and what most people and politicians in France had recognized, such as the massive use of torture and dictatorial measures against Algerians) but the fact that Algerian gov is hiding his own failures (regarding the bad economical situation and the unstable autocratic algerian gov) under some sweet lies such as 'France is our eternal enemy" and "1,5 millions of Algerians were killed" (which is of course wrong, just check some historians work). On the other hand, a fact is a fact and it's should be note that modern Algeria was mostly a construction of French colonial state (with some relative sucess and a lot of inherent failures). Rather than living through some fantasy, Algerian gov should probably try to modernize and take a new approach.
Pravus you should play insurgency sandstorm, vids or not, you'll feel like the little warriors you send out. FPS
It loves fast CPU and SSD's but it's chill on the GPU, a GTX 1060 will run it fine.
I play rebel inc on mobile this is WAYYY better
make another secret government video please
yooo, I just knew that you can play Rebel Inc in PC
Yeah. The Algerian war of independence... Funny how the French haven't offered a sincere state apology for this or for their other atrocities in French Indochina.
That's normal...Japan didn't do a sincere apology for the atrocities they've done on Koreans or Turkey never apologised of the genocide they have done on Armenians...
@@kims4149 Exactly. If we expect the Turks, Israelis, Russians or Chinese to start caring about human rights, we should probably do that too...
In fact, we did it but slowly.
@@juleslandry7585 Not in a sense that mattered to the Algerian or "Indochine" people that suffered from decades of French atrocities. But you're not worse or better than many other liberal democracies with a dark history.
The only country I can think of that tackled their horrors head on (because they essentially had no choice) is Germany.
Belgium still has statues and monuments to Leopold. Japan has revised their history books in schools.
The US still deals daily with centuries of horror towards Native and African Americans. And the British. Oh, The British...
I'm curious. How much of French colonial history in school teaches the events in Algeria and French Indochina?
I'm Danish. We have our own "mini-atrocities" to answer for with the treatment of Inuits in Greenland.
I don't believe we have offered an official apology either. Why? Probably because it opens the floodgates for compensation suits from the Greenlandic communities...
@@Emanon... Thanks for this comment, from what i have read those last time, we tend to have a very critical vision of French colonization, in particular in school textbooks, the use of torture and the repeated crimes of the colonial authorities are widely mentioned.
Ironically, the Indochina War remains under-mentioned, compared to the Algerian War, but this is quite logical considering that in fact very few French people lived and worked in Indochina after 1945, where Algeria did not. being considered not as a colony but as an integral part of the French state.
In this war of historical memory, I have more the impression that the French government, in particular that of Mr. Macron (not that I personally appreciate him) tried at least to make certain things clear and that it is is turned against him, as much inside (in particular with the political extremes, as much those of extreme left and extreme right) and outside (with African states, more concerned by a "victimization" of their past only by a real desire to change things).
Of course, this is a personal opinion.
its transportowiec96 not tanspouuhiec96
The first time i see a game about my home spécifique war of Independence and i am suppose to play the french.
.... sad .
You’re algerian ?
@@LePoilu yes and i have nothing against the french individual person but whene i see a game about my home war of independence would like play my home not the french x).
@@scorpion7532 yes I understand, as a french I would like to play the french, we always want to play with the army of our homeland
@@LePoilu I like playing as bad guys examples some games with sides
It's not in the game, it's a costume map made by someone
Let's go!!!
24:47 *Bring in the French*
Is it mod?
nope
costume scenarios are now a feature in the game
So... yes. Kind of. It is user created content.
I thought this said plague inc 😭
Pravus
more plz
his support is so low
WARR
im algerian
Cool
nice
Чел ты как будто первый играешь не используешь солдат каолиции в бою и когда танк выпускаешь в бой то ему нужен бесплотник
Did we defeat an Algerian attempt at gaining independence there or did I read that wrong?
Well technically that already happened irl, DeGaulle just choose to focus on recovering the economy instead of wasting what little France had to keep a colony, especially while both the US and USSR would be unhappy and might force France into another Suez canal incident
They're Terrorists
When did the French become the Germans? Lol
Yo hi form Algeria too you and you cool my man
Woah
Wow 1984
Anyone else hear a dog
And that story how Africa is stable and not like "Civil war simulation"
Dude why are you doing this with my country we already won so don't try 😂
It's a fictitious scenario in a game in which you play as a government with the goal of stabilizing a region. Weather or not the government succeeded in real life is not important. The description of the scenario explicitly says, "can you last longer than the French government in real life?" The game itself does not attempt to glorify the French and their attempts to hold onto Algeria either.
Hellllllllooooooooo
Fighting for the French? Cringe
True but to be fair it's just a game lol
Don't worry you can make you own scenario to
Unfortunatly he can't play as Algerians