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HOI4 Dev Diary - Portugal

Olá everyone and welcome to another dev diary for La Resistance! Let me begin by introducing myself: My name is Manuel, I’m from Spain and I joined Paradox as a Content Designer for HOI a couple of months ago (just on time to attend PDXCON, yeah!).

I’ve been working on the implementation of Portugal for La Resistance. The original design of the focus tree was made by Portuguese professor Pedro Santos. He came with what I consider to be a really interesting idea, where the political branch of the tree has multiple possible interactions with the Spanish Civil War.

While I worked on Portuguese Events and Decisions, the whole tree was implemented by our producer, Vachon (big kudos to her!). We tweaked the design of the Focus Tree a little bit, specifically the communist branch, which we felt was a bit dull compared to others, and the SCW-related branches to make them properly interact with Spain. Now I’m the one who will polish the tree and will attempt to get rid of all those lovely bugs our great Betas are reporting. Talking about Betas, our freelance artist @Indyclone77 is the one to blame for all the wonderful Portuguese event pictures and new icons you are about to see in the focus tree and national spirits, he has done an amazing job not only in making all that cool art, but also in providing crucial feedback during the development, so big kudos to him as well!

Before going on, please note that balancing is still a work in progress, so there may be changes in what you are about to see.

So I’d like to start talking about the National Spirits Portugal will start with in 1936:
  • Unreliable Army: Representing the poor state of the Portuguese army during the period of the First Republic, which historically led to a major reorganization in 1937, it provides some penalties to Division Organization, Recruitable Population Factor, War Support and Division Attack, so you want to get rid of this before entering any conflict (probably not the best idea to join the Spanish Civil War only to see how your disgusting Spanish enemies defeat your unprepared troops and occupy your precious mainland in a blink...).

  • Unstable Republic: During its 16 years, the First Portuguese Republic saw the inauguration of nine presidents and 44 cabinet reorganizations. Even during the Ditadura Militar there were several failed coup attempts. In 1933, after Salazar’s creation of the Estado Novo and the new Constitution approved in a referendum, Portugal’s stability slowly increased (maybe the censorship system and the different police forces that repressed all kinds of dissidents also helped a little bit with that). So another no-good spirit applying penalties to your Daily Political Power Gain, Stability and Construction Speed. You will be able to remove it through the different political branches, and you will probably want to do it ASAP.
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Now let’s look at the Portugese Focus Tree and talk about the different paths a player can choose from:

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As you can see, the general structure varies a little bit from the standards of other trees, where you have clear separate branches for industry, military forces and politics.

Let’s start with the colonial branch, shall we?

Through the first focuses, Portugal will receive big bonuses to non-core manpower that will prove really useful in the early stages, since Portugal’s initial manpower is really low. The player can then choose between integrating the African colonies (which will also provide some extra manpower), or allowing them to form their own governments and puppeting them (something that will be appreciated by other democracies in the world).

There is also a sub-branch that joins the industrial one, developing industry and infrastructure in the African colonies.

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Regarding Industry, by continuing the public works initiated by Salazar’s regime around the early 30s, Portugal will gain access to the first focus that will provide her first extra research slot (take into consideration that Portugal starts with only two research slots, so it seems just fair for her to get an early focus to fix that). The player can also choose between a fast development of the civilian industry receiving more factories or, with a slower approach, invest in future development getting some nice bonuses to industry research and construction speed.

Portugal can also improve infrastructure and resource extraction industries on the mainland and, of course, there is a focus representing the construction of dams, something Iberian dictators liked very much to do.

And then we have the military industry sub-branch, where the player can get (much needed) military factories and some useful bonuses to production and research for aircraft, vehicles and artillery. Make sure you don’t miss the extra research slot “hidden” between all these industrial focuses!

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The first focus on the Naval Branch will unlock decisions to buy ships from either The United Kingdom or Italy. If they accept to build your ships (make sure you have good relations with them before activating the decision!), you will then be presented with three different options to choose from.

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The central and left sub-branches focus on Convoy protection and submarine warfare, providing a number of research bonuses for destroyers and submarine warfare, as well as adding a couple of dockyards to boost your naval production. These sub-branches then merge, eventually leading to a focus that unlocks Portugal’s third and last research slot (for a total of five).

The right side of the naval branch is focused on the production of the big ships, as well as fortifying the vulnerable Portuguese possessions in the Atlantic Ocean and Asia.

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The Army Branch, although fairly small (don’t worry, you will find more military focuses under the Political Branch), will help Portugal to get its army in shape for the conflicts to come. The first focus removes that nasty Unreliable Army National Spirit and leads to some research and production bonuses in the next focuses. Finally, you will have to choose between building heavy fortifications in Lisbon, or creating a light fortification line along the coast.

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Now, let’s take a general look at the whole Political Branch before getting deeper into each of the sub-branches:

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As you can see, you can choose between Popular Front and Estado Novo. The first focus leads to the Communist branches, the latter to the Fascist and Monarchist ones, and both of them lead to the Democratic one.

If you choose to go with Popular Front you will unlock the National Communist branch (to the left). This sub-branch starts with the training of socialist militias, followed by focuses that will help make your people see the benefits of living in a Communist society. Nationalize Industry will get rid of the private capital draining your country, putting you in control of new civ factories, but also hurting your stability. After the Reorganization of the Communist Party, your country will be ready and willing to have a Communist government, and the Soviet Union will receive a nice opinion modifier boost on you, which should help you joining the Comintern via the next focus.

The Popular Front also unlocks Support the Republic, allowing you to support the Republicans and send volunteers to the Spanish Civil War, it leads to two different sub-branches:
  • To the left, we have a “radical” approach to the Spanish Civil War. Workers of Iberia, Unite! will trigger a Civil War in Portugal, in which both sides will instantly join their Spanish counterparts (I mean, you do not have a proper civil war unless you have 6 different tags fighting in it). After (presumably) winning the SCW along with your comrades in Spain, you will be able to unify the Iberian Peninsula, annexing the Spanish Republic. Finally, you will be able to create your own faction and appeal to the Latin American countries to join you.
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  • In the right, we have the “cautious” approach to the Spanish Civil War. Here you won’t be able to join the SCW until you have swapped to a communist government. It’s a much slower approach, but after the war, you can pick different focuses to interact with foreign countries, including one that will grant you a war goal against Spain, in case their ideology is no longer desirable for you.
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If you go with Strict Neutrality you won’t be able to interact in the SCW, but you will gain some nice boosts to your industry, production and Democracy support via the British, as well as some recurrent decisions to purchase equipment from them.

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You will then allow free elections, swapping to a Democratic government and unlocking not only focuses to join the Allies, but also some shared focuses with the communist branch and the right-wing shared focus Iberian Summit, which unlocks the decisions by which Portugal and Spain can jointly send a petition to join the Axis or the Allies together.

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In case you go with Estado Novo, you will have to choose between Strict Neutrality (mentioned above), Support the Nationalists and the Monarchist branch.

Support the Nationalists, as its Republican counterpart, will allow you to support Nationalist Spain and send volunteers in the Spanish Civil War. You can join the SCW against the Republic in further focuses, and also intervene in Spain after the civil war if the Spanish government does not match your ideology.

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National Syndicalism will pave the way to become Fascist, leading to some interesting focuses: You can either join the Axis, or claim that Portugal will be the nation that finally unites the entire world under the same rule, ideology and faith (this will provide a powerful National Spirit, but it will also annoy some people around the globe).

Refuse the Naval Blockade unlocks a decision for countries at war with the United Kingdom, by which they will use some of your convoys to carry supplies where they cannot reach, increasing their War Support and, of course, diverting the production of one of their factories to meet your needs.

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From there, you can claim the African territories between your Angolan and Mozambican colonies (righting the humiliation of the British Ultimatum of 1890), recover the East Indies and Brazil, and even declaring war on a threatening Japan!

Last but not least, we have the Monarchist Branch. You will start by uniting the Brazilian and Portuguese royal houses (wedding bells ringing in the distance). After that, your goal is to restore the Monarchy not only in Portugal, but also in Brazil, some recurrent decisions will help you in that matter. Once you succeed in that, you will be able to politely ask Brazil to submit under your rule, re-establishing the Empire of Portugal and Brazil.

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In the case of a Carlist Uprising happening during the Spanish Civil War, you can support your Monarchist friends in Spain and join the war against all those misguided souls that refuse to bow to the god given rights of monarchs to rule the people.

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And that’s all from me, I hope you enjoyed the dev diary and make sure to stay tuned for the next one. Anyways, we wish you all a merry Christmas and very happy New Year. See you all in 2020!

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I'm glad to see Portugal finally with a national focus, but as others said this seems lacking. Lisbon was the city of spies, no mention in here. Ultramar development insufficient, Angola and Mozambique still as one province, when continental Portugal as 4. The expansion is not complete so there is still time to change/fix. And also would you kindly make for Canada tree make National Steel car and Send the Zombies mutually exclusive? An ideia that i belive no one mention is for portuguese India. In game Portugal only appears with Goa, but also had Damão and Diu, so could through treaty Portugal merge those lands on a Malabar state? When reuniting with Brazil, french Guyana and Uruguay should come to, D. João VI conquered Guyana while on Brazil and Uruguay as Cisplatina province. On war goals: revenge against Netherlands, for Suriname, Curaçao and "West Timor", against France for Guyana, Senegal,...against Britain, for Pink Map, Ceylon, Mumbai... . If you go for history should use the diplomatic ties, with Japan, China, Thailand, Ethiopia, monarch Portugal could face Italy to protect an Ethiopian vassal, and face Belgium and France to restore the Congo kingdom. And also go for Sebastian legacy, and do cruzade, i can see a new faction Catholic leage, with Portugal, Spain, Mexico and Italy, going on holy war, against moors and commies. An other thing, if possible i would love to see in game options "Chaos mode", were the AI, would go for the path that makes war faster and longer, make them choose the worst case scenario and give the players some heavy headaches, also working with iron-man off, no need for heart attacks.
 
With the Portuguese Focus Tree (a very welcome addition btw :D), is there any chance for a Brazilian Focus Tree? Brazil joined the Allies in 1942 and had some direct participation on WW2 with troops sent to fight on the Gothic Line (the Brazilian Expeditionary Force). A Brazilian Focus Tree would give SA some very needed love.
 
With the Portuguese Focus Tree (a very welcome addition btw :D), is there any chance for a Brazilian Focus Tree? Brazil joined the Allies in 1942 and had some direct participation on WW2 with troops sent to fight on the Gothic Line (the Brazilian Expeditionary Force). A Brazilian Focus Tree would give SA some very needed love.

Good idea!
 
With the Portuguese Focus Tree (a very welcome addition btw :D), is there any chance for a Brazilian Focus Tree? Brazil joined the Allies in 1942 and had some direct participation on WW2 with troops sent to fight on the Gothic Line (the Brazilian Expeditionary Force). A Brazilian Focus Tree would give SA some very needed love.

I'm sorry but at the moment the La Resistance DLC will only add Trees for France, Spain and Portugal.

Though it's very likely that South America (at least the ABCs) will get some eventually.
 
The Estado Novo was established in 1933,why is there still the national spirit of an unstable Republic after Salazar has established the Estado Novo?

In history, Sarazar supported the Nationalist faction while suppressing the fascist coup. Why is your Focus supporting the Nationalist faction under the fascist line?

Although Salazar opened the elections, Portugal did not lift the party ban. Only the Estado Novo is legal. How did you change the government as soon as the election?

What is your historical line in Portugal?
 
The Estado Novo was established in 1933,why is there still the national spirit of an unstable Republic after Salazar has established the Estado Novo?
Good question, no one really knows.

In history, Sarazar supported the Nationalist faction while suppressing the fascist coup. Why is your Focus supporting the Nationalist faction under the fascist line?
What do you mean suppressing the Fascist coup? There was never a fascist coup.
If you mean the National Sindicalists, they were not any more Fascist than the Estado Novo was, nor were they going to start a coup anytime soon, they posed absolutely no threat. They got persecuted just like any other opposition party did.
The tree political branches are not about Portugal itself but about the SCW, support the Republicans, stay Neutral in the conflict or support the Nationalists.
So Supporting the Nationalists is not in the Fascist path, the Fascist Path is a later ramification of the support the Nationalists path.

Although Salazar opened the elections, Portugal did not lift the party ban. Only the Estado Novo is legal. How did you change the government as soon as the election?
Strict Neutrality isn't the historical path, Free Elections isn't a historical focus, that's the democratic / joining the allies path.

What is your historical line in Portugal?

Support the Nationalists branch, then stop doing focuses before going National Sindicalist.
 
Why is the Democratic party led by Norton de Matos called ARS? And what does ARS even mean? I am not aware of such party.

In actuality, Norton de Matos belonged to the MUNAF (Movement of National Anti-Fascist Unity) which was a big umbrella party composed by Democrats, Socialists and Comunists (since the Comunist party was banned) and after the war in 1945 and with the advent of the Cold War eventually diverged from the Communists and reorganized into the MUD (Movement of Democratic Unity).
So the only Democratic parties that make sense in the usual 36-48 timeframe are the MUNAF and the MUD.
 
I'm confused, isn't there a way to keep Salazar in power? It seems like either you become a monarchy, a democracy, a communist state or the National Syndicalists take over, so where is Salazar?
 
I'm confused, isn't there a way to keep Salazar in power? It seems like either you become a monarchy, a democracy, a communist state or the National Syndicalists take over, so where is Salazar?

There is not.

It's the biggest problem with this focus tree. There literally isnt a historical, or even semi-historical path available. To keep Salazar in power you will just have to not go down the political parts of the focus tree and leave your progression incomplete.

The developers have stated that this is what the Portugal AI will do with historical focuses enabled.

Hopefully they reconsider this before release of La Resistance.
 
the focus is amazing, but I would like to see 2 options for the nationalist branch, one for neutral/fascist Salazar regime and the one that already is, the nat synd one, I really want to play as Portugal ruled by Salazar but I can't since I have to go down the nat synd path. plase fix that.
 
While fleshing out 3rd tier counties is great, is there any update on fixing the launcher so mods can be used? Also any AI improvements that actually can hold a front line?
 
Hi, here is Pedro, the nerdy professor who did the initial design for this Focus Tree, which then Vachon and Manuel did a fantastic job implementing. In fact, I teach Game Design and Game AI at the university, and this Focus Tree was done during a stay working at Paradox.

I would like just to give some extra historical context, most of it available online. Maybe it will help to understand some of the design choices which were made.

Lets start with the initial National Spirits.

The First Republic (1911-1926), notwithstanding its progressive ideals, was a very chaotic period. It witnessed the inauguration of eight presidents, 44 cabinet re-organisations and 21 revolutions. Revolution in Portugal became a byword in Europe. The cost of living increased twenty-fivefold, while the currency fell to a 1/ 33 part of its gold value. Portugal's public finances and the economy , in general, entered a critical phase. In 1926 a military coup took place, supported by a coalition of Conservative Republicans, Catholics, and Monarchists. With Portugal nearing bankruptcy, the generals invited in 1928 António de Oliveira Salazar (a young public finances university professor) to become Finance Minister, a function which he accepted only on the condition of having control and veto power over all state expenses. Within one year, he managed to balance the budget and became indispensable to the new regime. In 1930 he created a new party “União Nacional” (National Union) to be a support structure to the regime. Contrary to the fascist movements in Italy and Germany, this party was created top-down by the regime.

The constitution approved in 1933 formally ended the military dictatorship period and institutionalized the “Estado Novo”, a conservative catholic dictatorship, with the motto: "God, Fatherland, Family", and corporativism as socio-economic mode of organization. But the Estado Novo of the 1930s was not as stable as people usually think. There were several coup attempts, both from the left and the right. For instance, there was a failed Military pro-democratic coup occurring in 26 Aug 1931. In 1934, the nascent fascist movement (MNS) is extinguished by Salazar, and its leader Rolão Preto is exiled. Rolão Preto tried to return and staged a failed coup in Feb 1935.

In September of 1936, a communist group called Organização Revolucionária da Armada (Revolutionary Organization of the Fleet) organized a mutiny in which two ships were taken over by the sailors and tried to depart Lisbon port, only to be put out of action by the shore batteries. The plan was very ambitious and involved more ships, according to an Australian newspaper article: "the officers were to be put under arrest at midnight and control of the ships secured. The ships were then to get up steam, and, with the support of the revolutionaries on shore to demand the surrender of the Dictatorship."

Also, in July 1937 an attempt on Salazar's life was made via a bomb planted on his way to Mass. So all this instability is represented by the initial Focus "Unstable Republic", which can be removed by choices in the early political Focus.

The Portuguese military forces were in a very debilitated state when Salazar took power. Most of the old republican military leadership was more interested in politics than in military affairs. Because his regime was supported by the Army, Salazar had to thread carefully, between Monarquic, Republican and Communist sympathies. A rebellion in Madeira in 1931 made it clear that a country like Portugal, with islands and overseas territories, could not survive without a capable and adequately equipped Navy. In 1931 a plan divided in two phases was approved, that included 2 Cruisers (5000ton) 12 Destroyers (1500ton), 4 Sloops (2000ton), 8 Sloops (1000ton), 10 Submarines (800ton) and a Seaplane Carrier, at a cost of 12 million pounds. Of the two phases, only the first was executed with some vessels ordered in Italy (submarines, later cancelled), and some in Britain. In the end, the Navy received 4 Sloops, 2 destroyers and 3 submarines built in Britain and 2 Sloops and 3 destroyers built in Portugal.

While the Navy was minimally re-equiped by 1936, the army continued in a dismal state, in equipment, organization and Military Service absentees. Salazar wanted to reform the army only after being certain of the supremacy of (his) civilian rule over the military. These conditions were met in 1936, after instituting the Portuguese Legion, a voluntary armed militia, and removing from power Military Officers not sympathetic to the regime. Salazar assumed the Ministry of War and prepared a sweeping reform of the army and of the recruiting laws, which was consigned into law in 1937.

So, I hope it is now a bit more clear the historical context of those two initial National Spirits. In the next post, I hope to talk a little about the different political paths, and why they are arranged that way.
 
Something i forgot to mention that could be on the focus tree or political decision: move capital to Rio de Janeiro. Salazar had a plan to move his ministers to Azores in case of invasion(that option could be too), but since there is a chance to bring back the United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil,and Algarves, having Rio as the capital seems logical. Not as it must to, but as it can to. During transition, lose of pp gain and stability (some "moving away" spirit) but then a new "spirity" for national unity, make all, has native population.
 
Hi, here is Pedro, the nerdy professor who did the initial design for this Focus Tree, which then Vachon and Manuel did a fantastic job implementing. In fact, I teach Game Design and Game AI at the university, and this Focus Tree was done during a stay working at Paradox.

I would like just to give some extra historical context, most of it available online. Maybe it will help to understand some of the design choices which were made.

Lets start with the initial National Spirits.

The First Republic (1911-1926), notwithstanding its progressive ideals, was a very chaotic period. It witnessed the inauguration of eight presidents, 44 cabinet re-organisations and 21 revolutions. Revolution in Portugal became a byword in Europe. The cost of living increased twenty-fivefold, while the currency fell to a 1/ 33 part of its gold value. Portugal's public finances and the economy , in general, entered a critical phase. In 1926 a military coup took place, supported by a coalition of Conservative Republicans, Catholics, and Monarchists. With Portugal nearing bankruptcy, the generals invited in 1928 António de Oliveira Salazar (a young public finances university professor) to become Finance Minister, a function which he accepted only on the condition of having control and veto power over all state expenses. Within one year, he managed to balance the budget and became indispensable to the new regime. In 1930 he created a new party “União Nacional” (National Union) to be a support structure to the regime. Contrary to the fascist movements in Italy and Germany, this party was created top-down by the regime.

The constitution approved in 1933 formally ended the military dictatorship period and institutionalized the “Estado Novo”, a conservative catholic dictatorship, with the motto: "God, Fatherland, Family", and corporativism as socio-economic mode of organization. But the Estado Novo of the 1930s was not as stable as people usually think. There were several coup attempts, both from the left and the right. For instance, there was a failed Military pro-democratic coup occurring in 26 Aug 1931. In 1934, the nascent fascist movement (MNS) is extinguished by Salazar, and its leader Rolão Preto is exiled. Rolão Preto tried to return and staged a failed coup in Feb 1935.

In September of 1936, a communist group called Organização Revolucionária da Armada (Revolutionary Organization of the Fleet) organized a mutiny in which two ships were taken over by the sailors and tried to depart Lisbon port, only to be put out of action by the shore batteries. The plan was very ambitious and involved more ships, according to an Australian newspaper article: "the officers were to be put under arrest at midnight and control of the ships secured. The ships were then to get up steam, and, with the support of the revolutionaries on shore to demand the surrender of the Dictatorship."

Also, in July 1937 an attempt on Salazar's life was made via a bomb planted on his way to Mass. So all this instability is represented by the initial Focus "Unstable Republic", which can be removed by choices in the early political Focus.

The Portuguese military forces were in a very debilitated state when Salazar took power. Most of the old republican military leadership was more interested in politics than in military affairs. Because his regime was supported by the Army, Salazar had to thread carefully, between Monarquic, Republican and Communist sympathies. A rebellion in Madeira in 1931 made it clear that a country like Portugal, with islands and overseas territories, could not survive without a capable and adequately equipped Navy. In 1931 a plan divided in two phases was approved, that included 2 Cruisers (5000ton) 12 Destroyers (1500ton), 4 Sloops (2000ton), 8 Sloops (1000ton), 10 Submarines (800ton) and a Seaplane Carrier, at a cost of 12 million pounds. Of the two phases, only the first was executed with some vessels ordered in Italy (submarines, later cancelled), and some in Britain. In the end, the Navy received 4 Sloops, 2 destroyers and 3 submarines built in Britain and 2 Sloops and 3 destroyers built in Portugal.

While the Navy was minimally re-equiped by 1936, the army continued in a dismal state, in equipment, organization and Military Service absentees. Salazar wanted to reform the army only after being certain of the supremacy of (his) civilian rule over the military. These conditions were met in 1936, after instituting the Portuguese Legion, a voluntary armed militia, and removing from power Military Officers not sympathetic to the regime. Salazar assumed the Ministry of War and prepared a sweeping reform of the army and of the recruiting laws, which was consigned into law in 1937.

So, I hope it is now a bit more clear the historical context of those two initial National Spirits. In the next post, I hope to talk a little about the different political paths, and why they are arranged that way.

Hi I just wanted to say that I am really curious for the reasoning behind the political paths, and that I will be interested in, if possible discuss it with you further, I'm particularly curious for the lack of a defined ( like the monarchist or the Democratic branch ) historical path.
 
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Great stuff! Really like how the tree is looking, and it’ll be great playing the monarchist path! I have two questions:
1. When the empire of Brazil is annexed into Portugal, will it be a simple colony or could there be the options of cores?
2. What does the Focus Remember Olivença do? Like a wargoal against Spain?
 
the tree itself looks good, but i somehow miss now Bulgaria in DoD, if portugal gets an own tree, bulgaria should have gotten one aswell

They didn't do enough during the war, that was the reason given at the time. While I agree that historically Bulgaria didn't jump on board the Axis train and go crazy with invasion, in fact they were neutral until being forced to join the Axis by the Germans and didn't even declare war on the Soviets, they declared war on the UK and US because the Germans demanded it and then later the Soviets declared war on Bulgaria and the government told the army to stand down so there was no bloodshed. The most military action they did was skirmishes in the Black Sea against the Red Navy and their occupation of parts of Yugoslavia and Greece. However, then giving and justifying Czechoslovakia a tree is what made me personally quite upset. Bulgaria at least was a part of the Axis, did some negotiations and could've assisted in wars if the government chose to, what did the Czechoslovaks do? They were occupied before the war even started. So making up paths like becoming a German puppet, putting up a fight against the Germans or whatever is all cool, but making a path for Bulgaria? Woah dude, not cool and they didn't do enough. I do think that Italy, Greece, Bulgaria and Turkey would ideally be the Mediterranean expansion and could interact a lot with each other, I just hate the excuses of not giving them one sooner. And while I agree that directly Portugal didn't do much during the war to affect the overall picture of the Second World War, this expansion really does flesh out the Spanish Civil War and I think their intervention in that war should be represented during the rework of the civil war.
 
With the Portuguese Focus Tree (a very welcome addition btw :D), is there any chance for a Brazilian Focus Tree? Brazil joined the Allies in 1942 and had some direct participation on WW2 with troops sent to fight on the Gothic Line (the Brazilian Expeditionary Force). A Brazilian Focus Tree would give SA some very needed love.
WHY??? 1 Division and 1 Squadron of fighter aircraft was their contribution. Why dedicate several hundred man hours to a country that in actuality had a 0.01% war score contribution??? I'm tired of tagging to Brasil, deleting its entire army and donating all convoys to the USA, no reason to make them any stronger than they actually were, which was negligible.