The fact is, the AI needs to 'cheat' because Humans are likely to outsmart Artifical Intelligence. I don't like challenge much at all, but I hate even more watching Humans steamroll over the enemy. ("Hey guys! I conquer Russia!" "Hey guys! I conquer France!" "Hey guys! I conquered US!") Annoying.
What I do hate right now is the inexcusable historical inaccuracies within the game. Now, I admit, there are excusable historical inaccuracies, such as Finland belonging in Axis orbit, which is fine. But there are some very unexcusable ones that I'm right now trying to fix. If the game states that I have cheated, yes, that's true, but I'm cheating in favor of historical accuracy, which is all I am doing.
*According to the game, Iran is netrual and Iraq is pro-Allied. Actually, Iran and Iraq both lean Axis, and the British had to invade both countries to establish pro-Allied regimes. (Russia helped to overthrow the Iranian government as well). Terhan, Mosul, and Baghdad are going to belong to the Axis orbit, while the British base in Basra is going to be Allied.
*According to the game, Saudi Arabia is filled with fanatic barbarains. In fact, Saudi Arabia was pretty much pro-Allied, altough it did declare war on the Axis pretty late. So, all those fanatics will belong to the Allied powers. There is also no oil in Saudi Arabia, but that's okay by me. I can live with that. (EDIT: Oh, retract that. There is oil. Right next to the second Saudi Arabian fort, and right inside the third and fourth Saudi Arabian fort. Hm. I want to see if I can coax the Allied Forces to establish a city near one of those oil fields. Or maybe not. Hm.)
Any other lame historical inaccuracies, I'll post them later.