Hungary! Nice, but how do you plan to set up a naval combat? Are you sure you're gonna take your "Terra Irredenta"?
He'll start with Japan in the old build and switch to Hungary in the new build after naval action.
Hungary! Nice, but how do you plan to set up a naval combat? Are you sure you're gonna take your "Terra Irredenta"?
Yes, show us the civil war mechanics by attempting to switch to democratic/communist, please.
In theory during WWII, Hungary was a Kingdom with an Habsburg as a King, but in fact he never ruled.
Awesome stream but It is really too short
HOI4 stream is VERY good but one hour is not long enough its unfair Stellaris gets double the time
Also more Hungary
Haven't been able to catch it, was the stream good? What happened in it?
Allright, cool! Did he show the generic tree? Was it a 36 start?Da9L showed us a little bit of naval combat between his italian fleet and a french fleet. Then he switches to a new game with Hungary and annexed first Austria then Tchecoslovakia. Next WWW he'll attack Yugoslavia then maybe Romania. Nothing very new but it's funny to see that even small minor countries can achieve something.
You were able to see the generic tree, and yes it was a '36 start.Allright, cool! Did he show the generic tree? Was it a 36 start?
Can the devs please explain the fascist change? The stream was not at all clear.
So fascists can no longer declare war with bordering nations if they are already at war?
What is it replaced with? Or do fascists just lose a bonus?
And doesn't this not really work well since Germany really could just attack pretty much anyone
The comment in the stream was confusing, just looking to udnerstand
You really picked Hungary over countries like the Soviet Union, Italy, France, Romania, Turkey, or Yugoslavia?.
That was my first thought as well, but on reflection it's a smart move. The forum wanted this that and the other, but was united as one in its indifference to Hungary. So now, folks are much more likely to just watch and learn objectively, without all the drama and emotional investment that would have followed if he'd picked something more obvious.