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 Hearts of Iron IV - Paradox WWII Grand Strategy, Fight as any nation!

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post May 25 2016, 11:15 PM, updated 10y ago

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Release: June 6 2016, Steam / Paradox / Dev diary and vids

Hearts of Iron IV will be the newest version of one of Paradox’s best selling series. Players can guide any nation in the world through the trials and terrors of war. Draft elaborate battle plans as you hop across the Pacific or push deep into the Eurasian steppes. Build diplomatic coalitions that will turn into an iron wall of tanks and aircraft. Research cutting edge weaponry and industrial technology, and give your army an edge in the destructive conflict to come.



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TSsvfn
post Jun 9 2016, 06:13 PM

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is this a good game for casual player? i see the interface oso i scared. but i like Stellaris, wonder if got similar game issue with this one, like need dlc to make it better.
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post Jun 9 2016, 07:39 PM

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QUOTE(frags @ Jun 9 2016, 07:28 PM)
Hearts of Iron is a much more 'hardcore' series compared to other paradox games. HoI 4 is without a doubt the most approachable version of the series. But that doesn't mean there isn't a learning curve. It is much more complex than Stellaris.

I give you an idea:
In war there are armies. Each army can have 24 divisions and is led by a general. You can then set up fronts with these armies and give them battle plans on what to do. But at each province there are terrain considerations, time consideration (night battles have a penalty), weather (fight in snow at your own peril, or after rain the ground in muddy and slows down tanks and so on). You can ignore these and just set up a general battle plan, but for the best effect you got to time it right.

ANd then your units of course will use resources like oil. Which you produce or trade. Units need replenishment of ammo etc, which you produce from factories and send up to them. There is a cost to war.

Dont forget the idealogical battle. Sway your neighbours and get them to join your side.

Having said that, HoI 4 is so much more easier compared to HoI 3. But it's still a commitment.
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oo thanks, havent touched grand strategy much tbh, dat initial learning curve. can you play Malaysia in this game? biggrin.gif

nice channel btw thumbsup.gif
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post Jun 17 2016, 12:16 AM

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wah nice long vid bro, will check it biggrin.gif

 

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