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dudemanjack
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I don't think I'm going to buy this game until I can play the demo. It looks rather confusing.
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David Floyd
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Jan 1970 time: 05:23
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OK, I picked up Hearts of Iron today...I do see what y'all mean about the AI, and I've also run into some crash bugs (as in it just up and crashes, with no autosave feature to save me)...
Obviously I played Germany for my first game, and after I invaded Denmark the Allies declared war on me...I stacked up along the Maginot Line, didn't invade the Low Countries, and hit southern France with a large invasion out of Italy. Once that attack drew their forces out of position, I hit the Maginot Line in one province with everything I had, to force a breakthrough, and blitzed through to Paris. This was, by the way, in 1936.
The US declared war on me a bit early, unfortunately, and started trying to make little landings in France, all of which I crushed. At the same time, I was slowly building up a new army in the East...basically I set up four stacks of about 5-6 divisions apiece (usually an armored or mechanized divison, a motorized division, with the rest being infantry divisions with attached artillery brigades). Once I got the Czechs to give up the Sudetenland, I blitzed the rest of their country in about a week.
Right before that, I launched a massive shipbuilding program - 1 carrier, 13 battleships, and several destroyer flotillas and transport fleets. That fleet would have been up by mid 1939, and I could have had a chance against the British fleet if I used some air power and subs along with it. By that point, I would have had some bad ass technology, because I threw a ton of cash into research.
The last thing I was doing, prior to the crash, was finishing up my conquest of Iraq and slowly enticing countries to ally with me (I had Japan, Hungary, Italy, and Bulgaria, with Austria annexed, and Denmark, France, Belgium, and Czechoslovakia conquered, along with North Africa and the Middle East). But alas, in mid 1938, the damn thing crashed.
Gah! Patch now!
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Main_Brain
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Economic World Center
Jul 2002 time: 06:23
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Set Autosave to monthly ;=)
I also prefer (Subs,) Topredo and Naval Bombers.. 6-9 Divisions and hte British Fleet will spend the Rest of the War in Repair Docks (until German Paratroopers land)
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Garth Vader
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Saskatoon, SK, CA
Oct 1999 time: 22:23
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DF: As Germany you don't need much of a fleet to take out UK. Wait until their main fleet is out of the channel area, or draw them out with some subs, then land your troops.
You may lose some of your convoy transports, but it's not a big deal. Once you take all the ports their fleet has to go away, or becomes useless and you can pick it apart with bombers and the fleet you have.
In my first game as Germany I got Austria to let me annex them in early 37. I had read the manual so I thought allies could trade with you, so I got Hungary, Bulgaria, and Romania into the Axis.
When the Czechs refused my territorial demands I declared war bringing in the allies. I finished the Czechs, French, low countries (except lux), UK all in 38. Then I went down to Africa and took Belgiums colonies, which gave me lots of rubber!
Then I took Yugo for a port on the Med, then over to Syria, and Iraq, also took Malta. I took Poland out sometime during 39 too.
While the SU was fighting the winter war I got Finland into the axis and tried to save them, I failed, but forced the "bitter peace" event with the SU giving me everything up to the Urals in just 21 days of fighting.
Then I took out Turkey, Iran, Afganistan, and was taking more of Africa, when I got a crash which would have wiped out all that, so I stopped playing that game since it was obvious who was going to win 
Funny thing was that the US never declared war on me during all that.
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Ramo
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Austin, Texas, USA
Oct 1999 time: 23:23
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quote: That's absurd. I own their country, dammit. They should be forced to surrender (they did in 1940, after all!) |
The Netherlands were occupied, not annexed, and was treated as such by Germany. After the fall of Holland, the Dutch East Indies (Indonesia, Borneo and Celebis, etc.) continued to fight against Japan until it fell in late '42. Furthermore, the Dutch Queen lead a government-in-exile after Holland was taken.
quote: Get THIS - I beat the hell out of Poland, annexed their country - and all of a sudden, 60+ of my divisions DISAPPEARED from the map |
Given some unknown conditions, you have to redeploy divisions that are in territory you just annexed. Check the deployment screen; they should be ready soon.
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David Floyd
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Jan 1970 time: 05:23
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In fact, some Dutch warships participated in the naval armadas during the invasions of Italy and Normandy.
Most significantly, two Dutch gunboats screened the British monitor Abercrombie during Operation Avalanche.
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David Floyd
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The bottom of a large bottle of beer
Jan 1970 time: 05:23
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Perhaps they didn't have enough supplies?
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