Events intended for whom?

This revised and updated turn-based grand strategy game from the team at AGEOD brings players back to World War I, including both the Eastern and Western fronts and over 4 campaigns and 10 scenarios. As either a member of the Central Powers, the Entente or a neutral nation, players will confront the epic gauntlet of military and political challenges that faced the likes of Kitchener, Joffre, Luddendorf, Clemenceau, Czar Nicholas II or Enver Pasha.
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I may have missed this in all 3 manuals, but during the event phase, apparently some events are for the Entente and others for the Central Powers.

When you see news/results about an event from an English newspaper or a German telegram, does that indicate the event was for that side?

I suspect I have played events against my own side!
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Some events are side specific-regardless which side plays it. Likewise, it is important as to what is the currently selected nation while choosing some-it is possible to cause mutinies in an allied nation if not careful.
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ORIGINAL: 06 Maestro

Some events are side specific-regardless which side plays it. Likewise, it is important as to what is the currently selected nation while choosing some-it is possible to cause mutinies in an allied nation if not careful.

That sounds like the stability-instability event; apparently I have to click on an opposing nation if I choose "instability".

Otherwise, the Fokker event looks like it only applies to Germany regardless.
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ORIGINAL: Joe D.
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Some events are side specific-regardless which side plays it. Likewise, it is important as to what is the currently selected nation while choosing some-it is possible to cause mutinies in an allied nation if not careful.

That is my understanding of those events.

That sounds like the stability-instability event; apparently I have to click on an opposing nation if I choose "instability".

Otherwise, the Fokker event looks like it only applies to Germany regardless.
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