You're trying to bring back order, reopening schools and hospitals to reach that goal. Black-and-Gray Morality: While the game is intentionally vague about the cause the insurgents fight for, they bring nothing but trouble in the area.They're a bit more practical in Campaign mode, where several Combat Tactics counter every last one of their weaknesses, including their inability to travel through mountains, but you're at the mercy of the Random Number God if you intend on relying on tanks. The loss of support they cause is just the cherry on top. But they're useless in a support role, and what's worse, they can't go into battle in the mountains to take the fight to the insurgents. Yeah, in open terrain they'll roll right over the insurgents. Awesome, but Impractical: Yeah, tanks are cool.Addled Addict: One of the random events on Opium Trail involves your national troops being addicted to drugs, lowering their combat strength, unless additional measures are paid for to stop their addiction. ![]() Your permanent military is probably still weaker by the time this happens, and has a considerable training time to boot. The outsourced military has a time limit, and extending the limit becomes progressively more costly. Once the insurgents show up, you have to outsource your military while you build up your own.
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