is it correct that there are no SSBNs in the game? just normal Diesel and Nuclear submarines?
I say that the Royal Navy still has the Ark Royal,Iliustrious and the Invincible but the first two already broken up in 2013 and the Invincible is in reserve and in the game they are lanidng ships but in real they where carriers
Yes, nuclear war is off the table so far for this mod.is it correct that there are no SSBNs in the game? just normal Diesel and Nuclear submarines?
BUL is also in NATO, Romania also have a NATO missile defence system.
And why would Romania ally with Greece?
nova, that's not the damn point. YOU do know there is a Policy screen if you click on a country province. at the bottom you have Intervention slider. when you MOVE it it is supposed to reduce your dissent. MINE is set to 1.1 dissent. YOUR mod is telling me that my dissent for DoW with ISIS is 5.6.
THAT means your mod is messed up and NOT doing what DH is supposed to do. I'm sorry but i don't know how to be any clearer about this failing. Also, in all my years of playing HOI games and i started when HOI2 came out all those years ago, i've never come across this bug where the Intervention settings dissent isn't used by the game when you DoW. But then your Putin mod is still a WIP... so there can be things buggie about it.
Yes i agree that the Casino's event should fire and i should be able to see the decision under decisions, but i don't. it's a bug.
Oh ok then the way in which you have the Syrian express written one can think that they are getting the stuff and not syria.
I say that the Royal Navy still has the Ark Royal,Iliustrious and the Invincible but the first two already broken up in 2013 and the Invincible is in reserve and in the game they are lanidng ships but in real they where carriers
I play the v2 Putin mod,1st: Iraq and Kurdish are not a war with isis(you have say it we be fix in the future) 2nd: the game crash the 4.00 august 12 2016 3rd: my save games are not in the save game folder. 4th : I wish to disable the missile unit and how to do ?.
the Putin mod is the best you have do Novapaddy. very very good .
Best reguards.
is it correct that there are no SSBNs in the game? just normal Diesel and Nuclear submarines?
Yes, nuclear war is off the table so far for this mod.
Anyways, it should be much more fun to have to win a war conventionally than with stupid nukes.
Anyone who thinks Nukes are anything but the absolutely WORST thing mankind has ever come up with including the concept of WAR is an ass. And yes this statement is supposed to be harsh. It's a harsh and unforgiving world out there and if anyone ever has someone that they care about then they would NEVER think of thinking about starting a nuclear war because if one nuke goes off, and this statement doesn't include the rouge state of North Korea. I'm talking about the countries in the "Nuclear Club". Before you get to join the "Nuclear Club" you have to allow technical units to be installed on all your nukes so that if one of yours fires off all the nukes in the world go off. THAT'S why there is the term MAD in the first place. why do you think NO one not even the stupid Israelis would actually launch a missile when they initially said they would if a scud missile landed on Israel during the first Gulf War? MAD is real and it's the ONLY deterant to nuclear war.
This was explained to nova and that's why there are no nukes in Putin. Anyways, once he gets the bugs out of the Missiles they really are awesome to use)
Well, best of luck with your examSorry, I've been away doing my EXAM.
It was done this way as it was an events suggestion from earlier in the thread.
I'll have to check out what you say, but I'm not conscious of changing anything from dh. I'm not on my gaming pc now, so I cannot do it now for you. Tomorrow?
Syrian express, I was meaning to do something with this anyway.
Casino, I'll check it tomorrow as well.
Cannot check now as I'm not on my modding pc, if this was one of the OOB's that derekg36 did, but it may be?
Kurds not fighting isis. I've explained why not everyone is fighting isis, as it gives isis some minor chance to survive and prosper in the game. You'll be happy if they do, as they may become a super duper ENEMY for you to battle with on a global scale...
No savegames? I'd would move the basic set of savegames from the dh/scenario/savegames folder to the savegames folder in the mod. See if that works?
My savegames work here??
I POSTED A HOTFIX, please see page 1, or was that for the last version. I forget, mind frazzled with examssssss.
YOU WANT TO DISABLE THE BEST FEATURE OF VERSION 2... missiles.... are you crazy? There are no nukes to replace them. Just don't buy any, then you won't get any... BUT your enemies will have buckets of them, so learn to duck... lol
Well what do submarines do anyway. A diesel sub like the SSBN is still just a sub and can only attack ships. What is the problem?
As I said before I'm toying with various ideas, but have been too tired lately to get past ideas and preliminary stuff. You see if I'm not creating something new, then the mod becomes a chore. So doing new stuff is the best part of modding I think.
There are 4 types of missiles. The later 2 are very powerful and very similar to the normal NUKE. So just because it is not called a nuke, it is a close cousin.
ANYONE ANY NEW IDEAS THEY WOULD LIKE TO SEE IN THE MOD...
the Royal navy should changed the assault ships should be removed and they must have Destroyers like the type 45 and 42 and where is there submarine fleet just the SSNs Trafalgar class and astute class
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Navy_Submarine_Service
and is it possible for the assault ships to carry troops like they can in real live.
Hey nova, here is a workable copy of Hirz's EoD for Dh 1.03 ad a working copy of your old Homeland mod. You had mentioned that you had problems getting it to work on 1.03. Well here is a working copy and i think it also has the cheat mod installed in it as well.
Dh104rc1EoD link https://mega.nz/#!z9FQUAJC
and the PatriaRC3v2 link https://mega.nz/#!KgsDwIAQ
Well, best of luck with your exam![]()
ok so some more constructive feedback. it seems that some of those pesky event pics for Russia just might need a little lightening up in the background so the black letters can actually be read.
I found a few problems though.
1. When i play as Russia i get the following things that aren't working correctly:
2. "Allow Casino's and Lotteries". i get the message but i can't find that under decisions to fire it.
3, Syrian Express doesn't show the 700 supplies nor the 100 added to oil when i click on the decision.
This next one is really annoying.... SO when u start the game up you get told that you can "Change your policy Sir". SO i go to it and i change interventionism to the next lowest one which i'm told by the game that the change would make my DoW 1.1, but when ever i go to DoW on Isis, the redish event card tells me that my dissent will increase by 5.6%..... NO THAT IS WRONG!!!!!!!! Now, i can remedy that by using the build infrastructure decision and using the research decision. I use them anyways, but if i've changed my policy then the mod should reflect that, yes?
ALB is in NATO. ALB is the closest ally US has in the region. ALB IS NOT a muslim country.Dissent raised on DOW is WAD for darkest hour. This is directly from dh, I have not changed it:
MODIFIER_DOW_DISSENT_COST;10;8.8889;7.7778;6.6667;5.5556;4.4444;3.3333;2.2222;1.1111;0;x
Casino's should work as there is no 2nd criteria to meet, you meet the first criteria, it fires?
Syrian Express is not my event. You are giving 700 supplies etc to Syria, not Russia.
The scenario is that BOS becomes aligned with the Caliphate, as does the other muslim country Albania. So ALB becoming an ally of BOS in this circumstance is perfectly normal. As for the USA standing neutral, I have seen the USA bombing BOS, so they are not neutral? Maybe on your playthrough the USA didn't turn up, but that is an AI issue.
As for ROM never joining an alliance with GRE, they are both in NATO, so they are already allies in real life...??
I can make it so BUL becomes allies with GRE and not ROM, ok? .. WELL ACTUALLY I cannot, since BUL have a huge USA airbase in their country and I don't think they would jeopardise that for Greece, do you?
Why not ROM? They are NATO allies.
I play the v2 Putin mod,1st: Iraq and Kurdish are not a war with isis(you have say it we be fix in the future) 2nd: the game crash the 4.00 august 12 2016 3rd: my save games are not in the save game folder. 4th : I wish to disable the missile unit and how to do ?.
the Putin mod is the best you have do Novapaddy. very very good .
Best reguards.
Very Good sanmartin, NICE SURPRISE!
Sorry I have been asleep for the past 4 hours. This extremely handsome body just needs to rest sometimes.
I am starting to get fed up doing this mod. Have you any idea why that would be?
Do you realise that probably EVERYTHING, yes that very small number, is complained about and criticised by you.
Quotes.... That would never happen. That country would never do that. Etc etc ad infinitum
You know this mod did not happen 70 years ago. History is not laid for me to follow. Would you believe I AM MAKING MOST OF THIS UP!
I have to use my IMAGINATION. I am making most of the mod up like it is PLAYTIME.
Then again this world gets more erratic and crazy the older I get so maybe some of what I make up could happen.
Do you think 70 years ago when the history we are all familiar with happened, do you think those people, when they were deciding the fate of millions, did they stop to ask themselves, yes but would what I do really happen?
Is history written before it happens? I say NO!
In my mind I believe anything is possible.
I was hoping that this mod would allow YOU to use your imagination as well and we could all have some playtime together, but that little flame of hope is dying in my little heart.
Syria is 100% the fault of the USA and has been in the making since 2000. Apparently we didn't learn from funding the 'rebels' in Afghanistan and created Deash.I was reading this morning that Russia spends 8% of what NATO spends on armaments. Yet Russia is supposed to be the real threat.
Even the guy in charge of NATO today accused Russia and Syria of causing instability in the EU by causing the migrant crisis.
No mention of Turkey who lets the migrants pass freely from Syria, Afghanistan and God knows where, through Turkey and into Greece.
I think we in the West are being told a load of baloney. Some powerful interests have an agenda here. Yet as with all wars, if it comes to that, it will not be their sons and daughters who die.
I think the real problem for the whole world is this, and it appears to be general. The rule of Law and Justice and Truth is either being ignored, swept aside or trashed by powerful interests. These interests are Global in scope and this means the usual Good Guys are now the Bad Guys, leaving everyone confused and feeling betrayed.
I don't think the Americans are alone in being ANGRY! But God knows where this will all end...
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ANYWAY... in the mod the LAG is pretty much gone. The Caliphate grows, and the next version should be much better than the last.
It began in 2000, when Qatar proposed to construct a $10 billion, 1,500 kilometer pipeline through Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Syria and Turkey. Qatar shares with Iran the South Pars/North Dome gas field, the world’s richest natural gas repository. The international trade embargo until recently prohibited Iran from selling gas abroad. Meanwhile, Qatar’s gas can reach European markets only if it is liquefied and shipped by sea, a route that restricts volume and dramatically raises costs. The proposed pipeline would have linked Qatar directly to European energy markets via distribution terminals in Turkey, which would pocket rich transit fees. The Qatar/Turkey pipeline would give the Sunni kingdoms of the Persian Gulf decisive domination of world natural gas markets and strengthen Qatar, America’s closest ally in the Arab world. Qatar hosts two massive American military bases and the U.S. Central Command’s Mideast headquarters.
Of course, the Russians, who sell 70 percent of their gas exports to Europe, viewed the Qatar/Turkey pipeline as an existential threat. In Putin’s view, the Qatar pipeline is a NATO plot to change the status quo, deprive Russia of its only foothold in the Middle East, strangle the Russian economy and end Russian leverage in the European energy market. In 2009, Assad announced that he would refuse to sign the agreement to allow the pipeline to run through Syria “to protect the interests of our Russian ally.”
Assad further enraged the Gulf’s Sunni monarchs by endorsing a Russian-approved “Islamic pipeline” running from Iran’s side of the gas field through Syria and to the ports of Lebanon. The Islamic pipeline would make Shiite Iran, not Sunni Qatar, the principal supplier to the European energy market and dramatically increase Tehran’s influence in the Middke East and the world. Israel also was understandably determined to derail the Islamic pipeline, which would enrich Iran and Syria and presumably strengthen their proxies, Hezbollah and Hamas.
Secret cables and reports by the U.S., Saudi and Israeli intelligence agencies indicate that the moment Assad rejected the Qatari pipeline, military and intelligence planners quickly arrived at the consensus that fomenting a Sunni uprising in Syria to overthrow the uncooperative Bashar Assad was a feasible path to achieving the shared objective of completing the Qatar/Turkey gas link. In 2009, according to WikiLeaks, soon after Bashar Assad rejected the Qatar pipeline, the CIA began funding opposition groups in Syria. It is important to note that this was well before the Arab Spring-engendered uprising against Assad.
Bashar Assad’s family is Alawite, a Muslim sect widely perceived as aligned with the Shiite camp. “Bashar Assad was never supposed to be president,” journalist Seymour Hersh told me in an interview. “His father brought him back from medical school in London when his elder brother, the heir apparent, was killed in a car crash.” Before the war started, according to Hersh, Assad was moving to liberalize the country. “They had internet and newspapers and ATM machines and Assad wanted to move toward the west. After 9/11, he gave thousands of invaluable files to the CIA on jihadist radicals, who he considered a mutual enemy.” Assad’s regime was deliberately secular and Syria was impressively diverse. The Syrian government and military, for example, were 80 percent Sunni. Assad maintained peace among his diverse peoples by a strong, disciplined army loyal to the Assad family, an allegiance secured by a nationally esteemed and highly paid officer corps, a coldly efficient intelligence apparatus and a penchant for brutality that, prior to the war, was rather moderate compared to those of other Mideast leaders, including our current allies. According to Hersh, “He certainly wasn’t beheading people every Wednesday like the Saudis do in Mecca.”
The idea of fomenting a Sunni-Shiite civil war to weaken the Syrian and Iranian regimes in order to maintain control of the region’s petrochemical supplies was not a novel notion in the Pentagon’s lexicon. A damning 2008 Pentagon-funded Rand report proposed a precise blueprint for what was about to happen. That report observes that control of the Persian Gulf oil and gas deposits will remain, for the U.S., “a strategic priority” that “will interact strongly with that of prosecuting the long war.” Rand recommended using “covert action, information operations, unconventional warfare” to enforce a “divide and rule” strategy.
Despite the prevailing media portrait of a moderate Arab uprising against the tyrant Assad, U.S. intelligence planners knew from the outset that their pipeline proxies were radical jihadists who would probably carve themselves a brand new Islamic caliphate from the Sunni regions of Syria and Iraq. Two years before ISIL throat cutters stepped on the world stage, a seven-page August 12, 2012, study by the U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency, obtained by the right-wing group Judicial Watch, warned that thanks to the ongoing support by U.S./Sunni Coalition for radical Sunni Jihadists, “the Salafist, the Muslim Brotherhood and AQI (now ISIS), are the major forces driving the insurgency in Syria.”
I've enjoyed it in what little time I've had to play it. Criticism is natural, especially in the controversial modern day. Everyone has their own ideas on how the geopolitical situation will turn out. I believe you can ignore (and I mean through forum tools) those who aren't contributing at all, and instead only providing unhelpful criticism.
I remember earlier you asking for ideas. Perhaps, though unlikely given America right now, a 2nd Civil War chain?
Any such event would be caused by disgruntled Republican states, perhaps occurring in your proposed scenario of Trump getting assassinated when elected president.
The scenario could begin with an investigation determining it was a illegal Hispanic immigrant (perhaps among the more likely demographics to want to assassinate Trump, though they'd still need mental issues as well) who was a fervent Democrat. Trump's replacement, a moderate, perhaps even independent, would attempt to soothe the Republicans, who would feel cheated out of the presidency. Then it could boil over with a bill passed through Congress that is controversially vetoed by the new President.
Texas would go first, pulling the Deep South and Plains states with it, and eventually, depending on how far you'd like to go, it could be the usual Republican states (minus Florida, Colorado, Iowa, Virginia, and Ohio, all of whom are swing states, and would likely not have high enough support for secession, though they'd be effectively border states like in the original civil war) versus the rest. This Civil War would likely end in a victory for whatever the secessionists would name their nation, as a great portion of the nation's nuclear weaponry, national guard units, and armed citizenry are located in their country.
The entire war would be destructive and would almost certainly kill NATO and make China the premier world power (though China might have political/economic issues when their exports to America suddenly drop). Russia, depending on what has happened to them in the meantime, would have the perfect opportunity to restore their sphere of influence, and more, unless Europe unites in their time of need, as ironically America's collapse would pressure them to unite.
The after war peace would consolidate the seceded nation, with it annexing the isolated areas of the former United States (Colorado, New Mexico, and Florida) and referendums being held in the other states mentioned earlier on secession. The remaining areas would be divided, though might hold together with a less centralized, though now closer to a European Social Democracy, government model. Alaska would either secede or be annexed by Canada in the chaos. Mexico would likely see no change, excepting a sudden large expulsion of millions of Hispanics back to their country, which would destabilize their own government.
I would like to reiterate what I said at the beginning, though. If you can, make it where you don't see the posts of those who aren't helping, otherwise, just accept that you are going to be criticized and don't take it to heart. I doubt you know any of these people personally, so their opinions shouldn't bother you. Instead, keep doing what you do best: well-polished mods with amazing ideas.
And most of all, have fun. You won't have it if you don't take the mod down the path you want it to take.
Syria is 100% the fault of the USA and has been in the making since 2000. Apparently we didn't learn from funding the 'rebels' in Afghanistan and created Deash.
http://www.politico.eu/article/why-...s-in-syria-mideast-conflict-oil-intervention/
As much as I despise Trump, he's right in the sense that Putin is bailing the USA out in Syria. Hillary would be a disaster for foreign policy. If only Bernie could win the primaries. :/
Also regarding a comment earlier by you nova on returning to modding, I have too many other interests nowadays (games included, my backlog is ridiculously long). Busy working on coding side projects.
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