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Work on Austrian cores #95

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Work on Austrian cores #95

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  • Reworked the "Greater Germany" event chain so it adds cores (for Germany) to Austria proper only. This is done to fix weirdness in regards to core distribution, but at some point I'd like to rework the whole chain and Austria's starting cores to be more consistent.
  • Fixed country release distribution if Austria is absorbed, to ensure more majors are released instead of a bunch of minors. Also fixed the cores that A-H gets, the ones that Hungary loses and the ones Austria gains when it flips from A-H back to Austria so it's all consistent across the board. Previously Austria would gain cores when flipping from A-H.

* Reworked the "Greater Germany" event chain so it adds cores (for Germany) to Austria proper only. This is done to fix weirdness in regards to core distribution, but at some point I'd like to rework the whole chain and Austria's starting cores to be more consistent.
* Fixed country release distribution if Austria is absorbed, to ensure more majors are released instead of a bunch of minors. Also fixed the cores that A-H gets, the ones that Hungary loses and the ones Austria gains when it flips from A-H back to Austria so it's all consistent across the board. Previously Austria would gain cores when flipping from A-H.
@arkhometha arkhometha merged commit 45fa31b into master Jan 27, 2020
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