So I'm sure by this point we've all seen Partisans manage to take at least a few hexes of land from Germany/Japan. Clicking on these and attempting diplomacy brings you to a government-in-exile window. However, I've noticed that it both changes the government type to "exiled" and maintains the skull-and-crossbones icons over the national flag (symbolizing this is a dead nation).
So what affects does being an exiled government have on what these nations can/cannot do? Do they lose their "dead" and exiled status once they capture enough land, or is exile permanent?
What is the role of governments in exile?
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What is the role of governments in exile?
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Re: What is the role of governments in exile?
I'm not 100% sure, because they broke the liberate function. But I think when you liberate a territory of a government in exile you can basically resurrect the nation. (Something that was impossible previously).
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Re: What is the role of governments in exile?
I think that eventually they will implement some sort of feature to allow you to resurrect countries with exiled governments.