10:30 the military general gives XP while at peace because he is studying battles and coming up with new battle plans. you can XP in war when youre actively fighting in combat
@@FeedbackGaming I think it should scale off World Tension. Represents foreign military observers learning from battles abroad (and is sort of hinted at with some focuses like the USA Louisiana Manoeuvres).
As an old veteran of HoI4, I advise you to not forget to play other games or go outside. Also, it's way more fun with playing with your friends! Online multiplayer is full of sweaty kids that play the best way possible with their hundreds of hours waisted. My experience and tip is: Win air warfare and do a lot of CAS damage. Win war. But that is very simplified. Have fun!
@@DjangoUnSkilled Thanks for the tip, lots of guides have been talking about air but I never know how to get a good air design against the allies once I get to around that part in 1939 where I'm invading france. Sometimes it just fails here and then I get steamrolled by Stalin after he finishes justifying on me
00:00 Arms Against Tyranny Axis Germany 00:50 Historical Germany WW2 1:20 Starting Steps Germany hoi4 2:00 How MIOs work in hoi4 4:20 Mils Vs Civs 8:00 How to build a navy in hoi4 11:00 Selling on international market 13:30 MIO META 20:00 Super German Industry 28:00 MIO hotkeys 29:30 Ultimate tank design 43:30 Setup armys in hoi4 51:00 Setup battleplans 56:00 Break the lowlands 1:03:30 Operation Sealion 1:11:00 Peace conferences 1:14:00 Italy downfall 1:20:00 Operation barbarossa successful 1:25:00 MIO Policies
The way you discuss HOI4 is both complex & simplistic at the same time. I don't play anymore because of the time sink but love watching your lets plays
I looked up Hjalmar Schacht. He was a banker and economics minister who served before Hitler's rise to power and was part of the government until 1939 - and apparently wasn't popular among senior Nazis because he opposed rearmament. He was basically your typical capitalist of the time - interested only in the economy and opposed to anything that disrupted it. He ended up being wound up in the assassination plot against Hitler, got arrested but survived - and lived until 1970 at a ripe old age of 93.
Its interesting how certain nazis lived to be very old, Rudolf Hess died in 1987 and he was with Hitler from like 1922 onward. I was on wikipedia looking at the battle of stalingrad, a german colonel in Stalingrad died at some point in the early 2000s.... pretty crazy
@kashmir3489 the thought of being in such a battle like stalingrad and then living to tell the tale and going into old age while millions died in that one battle, is just unfathomable to me. Imagine being 70, walking through a city in the late 20th century and remembering the days you were in the cold winter fighting from building to building in stalingrad.
@@kashmir3489 Technically Hjalmar Schacht wasn't a Nazi, he never joined the party, was against German aggression, and was anti-Hitler. There were a lot of people involved in WWII that were merely serving their country not the Nazi's.
I learned a ton of hotkeys from these and really enjoyed hearing all your reasoning behind why you took certain actions. I particularly liked the Chinese Horse episode, the power of horse is strong.
2% hardness might look bad, but if you can get that on infantry equipment it means 2% less damage taken from soft attack on your infantry and of course +2% hard attack taken, but that's usually a lot lower than soft attack, so it can be very valuable.
one of the best strategy I use when playing germany is justifiying on the Netherlands at the start of the game around october of 1936 you can declare war and puppet the Dutch east indies with resource rights on all of their resources that way you have unlimited rubber for the entire game (if you can defend ur trade routes) and can bank alot of oil for the war, you can even go fully motorised/mechanised.
I usually twofer - justify on Dutch Indies and Iceland (gives me Netherlands and Denmark as well). Justify early on Iceland, Dutch Indies, cancel justify on Iceland, justify on Iceland. You get both war goals on the same day and no interference from the Allies.
21:00 for the gold the funny part is it is historical accurate during the civil war the transferred three quarter of the gold reserve to the soviet Union they did not want it to fall in the hand of the Nationalist and later on the soviet just took it as payment for the supply and help given during the civil war
I am watching you from France since a year man and i finaly could afford to buy a pc with the game and all dlc only from last month so i realy thank you for all you’re advice and this guide is helpfull to start Love u keep going!👌🏼
I didn't even know there were policies in the MIOs, but I certainly like that you can shift-click the traits to queue them up now! Thanks FeedBackGaming!
The user AI (aka, automated features like supply) seem designed to screw over the player. Front lines are the same - it loves to leave gaps by redeploying divisions in a senseless manner (often moving them from one end of the line to the other so if you don't notice they are way out of position before you can order them back into the correct place). And don't get me started with whenever you make an encirclement or merge front lines or brush up against a neutral territory and it decides to make a new front line and assign half your divisions at random... If it wasn't for the planning bonuses I'd NEVER battle plan. As it is I have to babysit battles to make sure its not doing something stupid like driving tanks through mountains or attacking forts with understrength units. Its maddening.
If you don't wanna battle plan and still get the planning bonus, you can set your general to area defence in territory that your units can't reach, ie Guatamala. You get the planning bonus and also each general gets 72 units under their command, if I wasn't lazy I'd use it all the time
@@garrettredding2837 Interesting, though the fact you need to do something so weird to get it to work is... not ideal. I do love the game, its just got some weird frustrating quirks to it still.
@@garrettredding2837 "If you don't wanna battle plan and still get the planning bonus, you can set your general to area defence in territory that your units can't reach, ie Guatamala. You get the planning bonus and also each general gets 72 units under their command, if I wasn't lazy I'd use it all the time" ahahahahhahaha this is quintessential HOI4
Regarding naval invasions, you can set multiple smaller invasions from separate ports under the same general. It takes more clicks, but alleviates the supply issues, and the planning takes less time than a single larger invasion would. Just make sure to split your fleet to account for the number of invasions which should occur simultaneously. If you keep the deathball, it can only escort one invasion force at a time. AND, while sometimes allies can be a pain in the ass, if you want more operative slots that's the best way to go. Each free ally with 10 or more factories grants 1/4 of an op slot, and each major grants 1/2 of an op slot. Whenever you play a democracy, your dominions also contribute to bonus op slots despite not quite being free themselves. For any other ideology, collaboration governments will instead contribute. That's why the UK gets so damn many spies in its agency. It starts with four dominions and only gains allies over time.
22:50 Hjalmar Schacht was a former president of the imperial bank of the German Reich and secretary of economics. He was against the war effort of the Hitler regime and resigned because of the annexation of the Sudetenland because he feared a war with the victorious powers of World War I. He was later put in a concentration camp by the Nazis.
If you want to play a disgustingly OP Germany for fun, you can change focus trees with custom game rules. Set Czechoslovakia, Poland and Sweden to fascist, this results in Poland and Czechoslovakia voluntarily giving you the Sudetenland and the German Empire borders as core states. All 3 countries will become your puppet as well and nothing causes world tension. If you play it right you can annex or puppet the Lowlands, Austria, Yugoslavia, Romania, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Czechoslovakia, Poland, Lithuania, Sweden and (fascist) Spain without having to fight the Allies. You can also change Switzerland to fascist and they might become a puppet as well if you are lucky. It makes Germany incredibly OP by changing only 3 or 4 focus trees.
I am very late to the party but I just started HoI4 2 days ago and even tho I am not new to Strategy games, HoI4 is a monster to get into... I was looking for a playthrough like this, they are both super rare and super usefull, especially for new players, so thx a lot!
what you forgot: 1. usually you don't have building slots on Germany, so you have to preserve research slots to focus on dispersed industry before you take four-year plan 2. spies and collabs for france and poland. this will reduce resistance, you can make richskommissariats for belgium and netherlands. 3. tanks. you use space marines, but it's boring 4. you start building synthetic too early. as for me, perfect timeline is: civs up to mid-spring-summer 38, then mils up to summer 39. june 39 - rubber. thus you can max your army by war, and solve rubber deficit by the january 40.(you can suffer by deficit in the beginning, but you army would have already been big) 5. you told that you don't want to take land because you have to defend it. make puppets, take resources and industry rights. it's pointless to leave any allies after crushing them 6. it's better to invade denmark and norway before peace conference with allies. thus you can also take them 7. why did you call italy and other axis members to the war? 8. consider attaching air wings to armies. this could reduce micro. I use that for tank armies 9. train navy, gain exp
Thank you so much for this. Most other "hot-to" HOI4 videos just zoom through the options so fast it's impossible to keep up and you can't tell what's being clicked.
For resistance, i usualy go Martial Law. It works best for me. And when resistance reaches 0, i change it to Civilian Oversight. And if it raises back, i just put it back to Martial Law and repeat.
The one issue I have with this is the fact that it’s using space marines which if I’m going to be practicing for MP I do need Atleast some kinda alternative. Going to attempt to use this in combination with your old Germany guide (replacing the sealion strategy there, and using actual tanks)
Try doing 9x3 motorised/mechanised with engi, motor recon, logistics, and maintenance support companies. If you have the production capacity you can also add a signal company to make them move faster. Speed is usually key for MP games. Then just have large infantry-only divisions to soak up damage on the front line (rarely push with these, they are mainly just for defense). Make a concentrated push with the motorised and try to make a break through to do encirclements. The infantry should fill the gaps but you can't move too far or you will leave them behind and get encircled. If you need an extra oomph, make medium tank divisions while trying to focus on speed.
The Panzer 36 and 38 t and the Marder 2 a tank destroyer was built on the chassis of tanks acquired from Czechoslovakia. The Germans did this a few times with equipment from areas they invaded.
i typically go after italy too, they are such liability, they're good for sending you material, shitty material of course. speaking of dev upgrades, what would think about being able to queue research, like have 2 things waiting to automatically move into the current research slot as soon as your current selection is complete?
Posting this before I watch bc it's a big video, but I'm looking forward to watching. Picked up most of the HoI4 DLC in the Black Friday weekend sale after playing it for quite some time with minimal DLC. As Germany I'd managed to beat the USSR and America in ironman on the middle difficulty so I felt confident going forward. Now I can't even beat France. For a country that historically had very little manpower they just put a gazillion divisions on the border with Belgium when I'm going through the Low Countries and no matter what I throw at it in terms of CAS, tanks, motorized infantry, or shock infantry, I cannot punch through. Very frustrating. Hoping I'll pick up needed info from this in order to make a go of it otherwise I'll probably just uninstall.
I saw your minmaxed historical France, I was wondering if you would please do a AAT Imperial France minmax? Would really like to see how you play as Napoleon :) happy holidays!!
A tip for anyone wanting to maintain the Denmark agreement for the supply buffs: You must have/maintain good relations with them [I try to keep it at 40+] otherwise you risk them canceling the agreement [usually the next day after they agree lol]. They're historically Democratic, so any world tension you generate will downtick your relations with them.
No trust me its a bug. If you ever had no supply in republican spain save and reload and supply will come back. Its a issue with the mediterranean ocean
Hi, I'm extremely new to HOI4, and this is already helpful (only 10 minutes in). Could you explain how you have 5 millitary factorys on planes, while its on the bottom of the priority list please? For me, only the 1st one is green of the 5
Simple answer. Planes are low priority in this build. Land forces take all the production. I need some interceptors to prevent losing war support from bombing. That's why I can't do a no air build as Germany
28:00 doesnt battleplanning not work in the spanish civil war because of the "unplanned offensive" modifier? it makes you have -90% soft attack and im pretty sure its because of that your generals think they lose all the battles and dont attack
Do we want more content like this? If only I could reply in the comments with a voice clip, it would be Feedback saying "More!". Also, I am constantly seeing the reinforcement bug happen on my planes. Usually it's when i'm going from one airframe design to the next, and when I upgrade to jets I have to scrap all other fighters and fighter wings because I cannot get them to reinforce with jets at all no matter what I do, including setting them to elite and prioritizing reinforcements. It's very frustrating because I lose all my having to build new air wings all the time.
I am playing as Italy and going for the space marines. Due to the limited factory output and steel is it still worth it to put all that soft attack on the AA tanks or just focus on Armor instead for lower costs?
This Video IS HUGE. So make sure to take advanage of timestamps. I won't be offended if you jump around this video. Merry Christmas
Omg! I've missed these types of videos so much!
Really nice vid! I would also appreciate an aat airforce guide
*advantage
Bless you!
@@JonMI6 He's British, they don't pronounce the 't's
10:30 the military general gives XP while at peace because he is studying battles and coming up with new battle plans. you can XP in war when youre actively fighting in combat
Yeah I think it gives too much. My take
@@FeedbackGaming I think it should scale off World Tension. Represents foreign military observers learning from battles abroad (and is sort of hinted at with some focuses like the USA Louisiana Manoeuvres).
As a very new player to HOI4, this video is EXACTLY what I've been searching for.
As an old veteran of HoI4, I advise you to not forget to play other games or go outside. Also, it's way more fun with playing with your friends! Online multiplayer is full of sweaty kids that play the best way possible with their hundreds of hours waisted.
My experience and tip is: Win air warfare and do a lot of CAS damage. Win war. But that is very simplified.
Have fun!
@@DjangoUnSkilled "My tip is: Win war" 💀💀💀
@@snekksuperior Yes, do CAS, war won. At least for Singleplayer or with your friends as a coop :D
Welcome aboard!
@@DjangoUnSkilled Thanks for the tip, lots of guides have been talking about air but I never know how to get a good air design against the allies once I get to around that part in 1939 where I'm invading france. Sometimes it just fails here and then I get steamrolled by Stalin after he finishes justifying on me
00:00 Arms Against Tyranny Axis Germany
00:50 Historical Germany WW2
1:20 Starting Steps Germany hoi4
2:00 How MIOs work in hoi4
4:20 Mils Vs Civs
8:00 How to build a navy in hoi4
11:00 Selling on international market
13:30 MIO META
20:00 Super German Industry
28:00 MIO hotkeys
29:30 Ultimate tank design
43:30 Setup armys in hoi4
51:00 Setup battleplans
56:00 Break the lowlands
1:03:30 Operation Sealion
1:11:00 Peace conferences
1:14:00 Italy downfall
1:20:00 Operation barbarossa successful
1:25:00 MIO Policies
This is what chapters are for?
The way you discuss HOI4 is both complex & simplistic at the same time. I don't play anymore because of the time sink but love watching your lets plays
I looked up Hjalmar Schacht. He was a banker and economics minister who served before Hitler's rise to power and was part of the government until 1939 - and apparently wasn't popular among senior Nazis because he opposed rearmament. He was basically your typical capitalist of the time - interested only in the economy and opposed to anything that disrupted it. He ended up being wound up in the assassination plot against Hitler, got arrested but survived - and lived until 1970 at a ripe old age of 93.
Its interesting how certain nazis lived to be very old, Rudolf Hess died in 1987 and he was with Hitler from like 1922 onward. I was on wikipedia looking at the battle of stalingrad, a german colonel in Stalingrad died at some point in the early 2000s.... pretty crazy
@kashmir3489 the thought of being in such a battle like stalingrad and then living to tell the tale and going into old age while millions died in that one battle, is just unfathomable to me. Imagine being 70, walking through a city in the late 20th century and remembering the days you were in the cold winter fighting from building to building in stalingrad.
@@kashmir3489 Technically Hjalmar Schacht wasn't a Nazi, he never joined the party, was against German aggression, and was anti-Hitler. There were a lot of people involved in WWII that were merely serving their country not the Nazi's.
I learned a ton of hotkeys from these and really enjoyed hearing all your reasoning behind why you took certain actions. I particularly liked the Chinese Horse episode, the power of horse is strong.
These are great for new players. This game is very tough to learn and having this type of video is invaluable.
Always wanted longer videos! Welcome addition.
2% hardness might look bad, but if you can get that on infantry equipment it means 2% less damage taken from soft attack on your infantry and of course +2% hard attack taken, but that's usually a lot lower than soft attack, so it can be very valuable.
It still looks bad
Dave, this is the style of video, I love to see.
Loving these 'every click' video. Great stuff. Merry Christmas!
one of the best strategy I use when playing germany is justifiying on the Netherlands at the start of the game
around october of 1936 you can declare war and puppet the Dutch east indies with resource rights on all of their resources
that way you have unlimited rubber for the entire game (if you can defend ur trade routes) and can bank alot of oil for the war, you can even go fully motorised/mechanised.
I usually twofer - justify on Dutch Indies and Iceland (gives me Netherlands and Denmark as well).
Justify early on Iceland, Dutch Indies, cancel justify on Iceland, justify on Iceland. You get both war goals on the same day and no interference from the Allies.
That was a very old meta strat, but really not worth losing MEFO bills for imo.
@@pa_alia 🤷🏼♂
21:00 for the gold the funny part is it is historical accurate during the civil war the transferred three quarter of the gold reserve to the soviet Union they did not want it to fall in the hand of the Nationalist and later on the soviet just took it as payment for the supply and help given during the civil war
I love longer videos like this alot more enjoyable then 20 min videos
Great work👍
Thank you for this tutorial. Nicely edited and entertaining! :) As a noob I needed this.
These videos of yours are far more useful for teaching the game than those tutorials that don't have all the DLCs activated (for reasons).
I am watching you from France since a year man and i finaly could afford to buy a pc with the game and all dlc only from last month so i realy thank you for all you’re advice and this guide is helpfull to start
Love u keep going!👌🏼
Excellent Dave! Keep it up dude
I didn't even know there were policies in the MIOs, but I certainly like that you can shift-click the traits to queue them up now! Thanks FeedBackGaming!
Oh I've really missed these longer every single click videos, now I can actually follow along like I used to with your old videos :)
These every click videos are really helpful in learning how to better use functions/features in the game!
"Dave, I am into this kinda of thing"
(Also finally a longer video I can fall asleep to at night)
ULTIMATE bed time material
You know it's a good day when feedback uploads
The user AI (aka, automated features like supply) seem designed to screw over the player. Front lines are the same - it loves to leave gaps by redeploying divisions in a senseless manner (often moving them from one end of the line to the other so if you don't notice they are way out of position before you can order them back into the correct place). And don't get me started with whenever you make an encirclement or merge front lines or brush up against a neutral territory and it decides to make a new front line and assign half your divisions at random...
If it wasn't for the planning bonuses I'd NEVER battle plan. As it is I have to babysit battles to make sure its not doing something stupid like driving tanks through mountains or attacking forts with understrength units. Its maddening.
If you don't wanna battle plan and still get the planning bonus, you can set your general to area defence in territory that your units can't reach, ie Guatamala. You get the planning bonus and also each general gets 72 units under their command, if I wasn't lazy I'd use it all the time
@@garrettredding2837 Interesting, though the fact you need to do something so weird to get it to work is... not ideal. I do love the game, its just got some weird frustrating quirks to it still.
@@andromidius that does summarize this game xd
@@garrettredding2837 "If you don't wanna battle plan and still get the planning bonus, you can set your general to area defence in territory that your units can't reach, ie Guatamala. You get the planning bonus and also each general gets 72 units under their command, if I wasn't lazy I'd use it all the time"
ahahahahhahaha this is quintessential HOI4
Regarding naval invasions, you can set multiple smaller invasions from separate ports under the same general. It takes more clicks, but alleviates the supply issues, and the planning takes less time than a single larger invasion would. Just make sure to split your fleet to account for the number of invasions which should occur simultaneously. If you keep the deathball, it can only escort one invasion force at a time.
AND, while sometimes allies can be a pain in the ass, if you want more operative slots that's the best way to go. Each free ally with 10 or more factories grants 1/4 of an op slot, and each major grants 1/2 of an op slot. Whenever you play a democracy, your dominions also contribute to bonus op slots despite not quite being free themselves. For any other ideology, collaboration governments will instead contribute. That's why the UK gets so damn many spies in its agency. It starts with four dominions and only gains allies over time.
He definitely knows this but it’s certainly useful information for newer players
22:50 Hjalmar Schacht was a former president of the imperial bank of the German Reich and secretary of economics. He was against the war effort of the Hitler regime and resigned because of the annexation of the Sudetenland because he feared a war with the victorious powers of World War I. He was later put in a concentration camp by the Nazis.
Thank you Dave, I miss your old lets-play vids from back in the day, so nostalgic ❤❤
Thank you for being you brother and blessing us with all the glorious content such as this massive thing.
I did not realize you have to apply the mio upgrades, which explains a lot really.
Thanks for the XL video. Easy to follow. Very much enjoyed.
If you want to play a disgustingly OP Germany for fun, you can change focus trees with custom game rules. Set Czechoslovakia, Poland and Sweden to fascist, this results in Poland and Czechoslovakia voluntarily giving you the Sudetenland and the German Empire borders as core states. All 3 countries will become your puppet as well and nothing causes world tension. If you play it right you can annex or puppet the Lowlands, Austria, Yugoslavia, Romania, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Czechoslovakia, Poland, Lithuania, Sweden
and (fascist) Spain without having to fight the Allies. You can also change Switzerland to fascist and they might become a puppet as well if you are lucky.
It makes Germany incredibly OP by changing only 3 or 4 focus trees.
I am very late to the party but I just started HoI4 2 days ago and even tho I am not new to Strategy games, HoI4 is a monster to get into...
I was looking for a playthrough like this, they are both super rare and super usefull, especially for new players, so thx a lot!
I love these every single clicks! I think watching Dave is the only reason I understand the game at all…. I’m still bad at it…. But, I understand it!😂
I've been watching your hoi4 content since 2017, but bought the game about a week ago. What a timing
The preview shows German crosses from "The Great Dictator". Good movie
Grat video. Learn from it is smooth
Thank you. I never play Germany, but I've enjoyed it.
i love that you choosed the not nationalist spain, you did it also in the italy video
you are amazing with your work in this great videos. i want to say thank you.
So many people needed this, gj Dave 👍
what you forgot:
1. usually you don't have building slots on Germany, so you have to preserve research slots to focus on dispersed industry before you take four-year plan
2. spies and collabs for france and poland. this will reduce resistance, you can make richskommissariats for belgium and netherlands.
3. tanks. you use space marines, but it's boring
4. you start building synthetic too early. as for me, perfect timeline is: civs up to mid-spring-summer 38, then mils up to summer 39. june 39 - rubber. thus you can max your army by war, and solve rubber deficit by the january 40.(you can suffer by deficit in the beginning, but you army would have already been big)
5. you told that you don't want to take land because you have to defend it. make puppets, take resources and industry rights. it's pointless to leave any allies after crushing them
6. it's better to invade denmark and norway before peace conference with allies. thus you can also take them
7. why did you call italy and other axis members to the war?
8. consider attaching air wings to armies. this could reduce micro. I use that for tank armies
9. train navy, gain exp
Sounds like flavor-based preferences. Fun is fun
@@FeedbackGaming fun is fun but not when you're calling your playthrough min maxed when it isn't
Everyone thinks their play style is meta. Just gonna have to accept we have different preferences. "3. It's boring"
This was excellent. Thanks!
Thank you so much for this. Most other "hot-to" HOI4 videos just zoom through the options so fast it's impossible to keep up and you can't tell what's being clicked.
Dave, I'm into this kind of thing.
Wow, this is amazing, thanks. I am a returning player and this is helpful.
I like this Dave, gimme more!
Dude :), you don't have to explain simple HoI4 mechanics anymore. We all know them thanks to you 🙏
For resistance, i usualy go Martial Law. It works best for me. And when resistance reaches 0, i change it to Civilian Oversight. And if it raises back, i just put it back to Martial Law and repeat.
Saving this bad boy for work tomorrow
Just adding for new players, if you have a small navy, mine laying for coastal defense and in general naval supremacy is broken. so use it
W in chat cause Dave told me to. And, yes, big thanks for this video. Merry Christmas
You made my Sunday!❤
Your click-by-click vids are among the best tutorials out there. Watch this and Bobs your Uncle!
Some gems in this video 👌🏻
The thing I do with the flamers is to convert the 1938 mediums with one factory.
They should add videos like this as tutorials inside the games.
The one issue I have with this is the fact that it’s using space marines which if I’m going to be practicing for MP I do need Atleast some kinda alternative.
Going to attempt to use this in combination with your old Germany guide (replacing the sealion strategy there, and using actual tanks)
Try doing 9x3 motorised/mechanised with engi, motor recon, logistics, and maintenance support companies. If you have the production capacity you can also add a signal company to make them move faster. Speed is usually key for MP games. Then just have large infantry-only divisions to soak up damage on the front line (rarely push with these, they are mainly just for defense). Make a concentrated push with the motorised and try to make a break through to do encirclements. The infantry should fill the gaps but you can't move too far or you will leave them behind and get encircled. If you need an extra oomph, make medium tank divisions while trying to focus on speed.
Almost 90 minutes of feedback!? Count me in!
Thanks for the video
The Panzer 36 and 38 t and the Marder 2 a tank destroyer was built on the chassis of tanks acquired from Czechoslovakia. The Germans did this a few times with equipment from areas they invaded.
Dave, I’m into this kind of thing
He’s back
i typically go after italy too, they are such liability, they're good for sending you material, shitty material of course. speaking of dev upgrades, what would think about being able to queue research, like have 2 things waiting to automatically move into the current research slot as soon as your current selection is complete?
Me watching this video despite playing since 2016
They really need to add SPAA variant of the trucks and half-tracks. China, Russia, Germany, and the U.S. all used SPAA's on flatbeds or half-tracks.
This video is huge... Its a huuuuge video, much wow
#5:30 Boom, boom, boom... Feedback quoting Baldrick from WW1.
Posting this before I watch bc it's a big video, but I'm looking forward to watching. Picked up most of the HoI4 DLC in the Black Friday weekend sale after playing it for quite some time with minimal DLC. As Germany I'd managed to beat the USSR and America in ironman on the middle difficulty so I felt confident going forward. Now I can't even beat France. For a country that historically had very little manpower they just put a gazillion divisions on the border with Belgium when I'm going through the Low Countries and no matter what I throw at it in terms of CAS, tanks, motorized infantry, or shock infantry, I cannot punch through. Very frustrating. Hoping I'll pick up needed info from this in order to make a go of it otherwise I'll probably just uninstall.
Dave, I love you ❤️ have a good holiday mate
3 long videos in 3 days, you know it must be December.
Dave I'm into this kind of thing. Hope you do it for other major nations as well.
I saw your minmaxed historical France, I was wondering if you would please do a AAT Imperial France minmax? Would really like to see how you play as Napoleon :) happy holidays!!
A tip for anyone wanting to maintain the Denmark agreement for the supply buffs: You must have/maintain good relations with them [I try to keep it at 40+] otherwise you risk them canceling the agreement [usually the next day after they agree lol]. They're historically Democratic, so any world tension you generate will downtick your relations with them.
FeedBackGaming: "I am Hitler."
This title has MOST GRAMMAR of all time.
Thanks for the video Dave! Not sure about getting AAT dlc but overall a very decent video.
1:21:03 "" I am Hitler. "" really got me 💀
0:28 thats what she said
23:49 - i think your units are out of supply, because the reilway isn't connected from ports to the region where they are?
No trust me its a bug. If you ever had no supply in republican spain save and reload and supply will come back. Its a issue with the mediterranean ocean
Dave. I am into this kind of thing!
I feel the same, I gone more to CK3 then HOI these days
I am into this kinda thing!
Hi, I'm extremely new to HOI4, and this is already helpful (only 10 minutes in). Could you explain how you have 5 millitary factorys on planes, while its on the bottom of the priority list please? For me, only the 1st one is green of the 5
Simple answer. Planes are low priority in this build. Land forces take all the production. I need some interceptors to prevent losing war support from bombing. That's why I can't do a no air build as Germany
Thanks!
very good tutorial, it seems really useful, but it is very very long
This video was EPIC!! Can you make a Japan guide? I keep struggling 😢
Hey, I'm into this kinda thing.
28:00 doesnt battleplanning not work in the spanish civil war because of the "unplanned offensive" modifier? it makes you have -90% soft attack and im pretty sure its because of that your generals think they lose all the battles and dont attack
My boy feedback lived in England his whole life and can't even say English words. I jest of course, you're great :)
Do we want more content like this?
If only I could reply in the comments with a voice clip, it would be Feedback saying "More!".
Also, I am constantly seeing the reinforcement bug happen on my planes. Usually it's when i'm going from one airframe design to the next, and when I upgrade to jets I have to scrap all other fighters and fighter wings because I cannot get them to reinforce with jets at all no matter what I do, including setting them to elite and prioritizing reinforcements. It's very frustrating because I lose all my having to build new air wings all the time.
halleluiah, I was hoping you'd make one of these...
I am playing as Italy and going for the space marines. Due to the limited factory output and steel is it still worth it to put all that soft attack on the AA tanks or just focus on Armor instead for lower costs?
Wait you can build mills in the Rheinland before the re-militarizing?
Thank god finally
im into this kinda thing
I’m into this kinda thing.
Did you change the title?
Yes
A like, a comment saying "Dave, I'm into this kind of thing"
33:56 "If the Spanish win or the Republicans win"
But the Republicans are Spanish Dave.
You knew what I meant
I like this. I miss the let’s plays.