

IDK about why the name changed back to Fengtian, legit no clue. Probably when I returned Manchuria to Fengtian it was the only location where it had cores, so the capital was moved there.

The capital one is a pretty easy guess: Beijing is not a core of Fengtian but it is its capital.

However, if I choose to release Manchuria, Dalian will be given to the new Manchurian puppet regime for some reason. PPS: If I had previously chosen to return Dalian to China, returning Manchuria to Fengtian will result in me regaining Dalian. PS: When I reloaded the save and decided to release Manchuria separately as a puppet, the capital stayed at Beijing. Second, when you return Manchuria to the now Fengtian Government, Fengtian's capital will move from Beijing to some random city in Manchuria, which really breaks immersion. First, the new puppet's name will be Fengtian Government, not the Republic of China. Release the Republic of China as a puppet via decision, return Tibet, Mongolia, and Manchuria to the new puppet also via decision. When I did it the Republic of China's capital, Beijing, was not a core. This can be done easily if you declare war against the new Republic quickly enough because it does not have enough time to core all of China.

Is that supposed to be normal, or is it a bug? I'm not sure.Īllow Fengtian to reunite China all on its own and form the Republic of Chinaĭeclare war against the Republic of China because it refuses to join the co prosperity sphereĭefeat the Republic of China and annex it all. Second, your new puppet will move its capital from Beijing to some random city in Manchuria if you return Manchuria to it via the decision.Īlso for some reason I am allowed to return all the concession cities except Hong Kong to China. First, your new puppet is called Fengtian Government instead of Republic of China. Kaiserreich version: Most recent, but 0.11.2 I thinkĪs Japan, defeating a reunified China and releasing Fengtian breaks the game in two ways.
