

Belgium's population grew slowly before they agreed to merge with the United Kingdom in April 2008. It was also a member of P.L.U.T.O.īelgium was among the first countries in the beginning of eRepublik. It had maintained a neutral stance in the politics and wars surrounding it, until 13 October 2013 when it has declared its support for the Circle of Trust (CoT)and was a full member.īeginning of November 2013 Belgium left the alliance CoT just like most of it's members did and has since then taken a renewed a neutral stance for a while. Belgium is currently in its third era of existence, having been part of two different unions, one with the UK and one with the Netherlands, called the United Netherlands. 5.3.1 Mutual protection pacts of Belgiumīelgium (French: Belgique, Dutch: België, German: Belgien) is a small country in Western Europe.5.1 Top 5 Rank Points (Ground) in Belgium.2.3 Top 5 most experienced players in Belgium.More comfortable in a defensive rather than an offensive strategy, Canadian troops have a good infantry capability, thanks to their land and airborne transport, which is among the fastest transport in the game. I highly suggest you give it a shot.Īccording to the Wargame Wiki, here's the role the Canadians play in this game:Ĭanada: Having to be rapidly deployed to Europe from North America, Canadian forces rely more on their robust infantry and anti-tank equipment than on their armored division, which is generally made up of older equipment than that its enemy and allied counterparts.

And it runs great on old systems - I only have a Radeon 5770 1GB, Phenom II X4 620, and 4GB of RAM, and it runs great on my system at max settings. The game itself is incredibly fun, too, and every unit is modelled in great detail, with tons of performance stats like road speed, optics, and loadout to pour over. The nations include United States of America, United Kingdom, France, West Germany, Sweden, Canada, Norway, and Denmark, Japan, South Korea, and ANZAC (Australia/New Zealand) on the BLUFOR side, and on the REDFOR side we have the Soviet Union, Communist Poland, East Germany, Czechoslovakia, China, and North Korea. There are 17 nations to choose from, with I think over 1,500 units from the early Cold War '50s-'60s era, all the way to advanced modern units from the mid 90's. This is just a small selection of the units and infantry/APC combos that are available in Wargame: Red Dragon.
