Hearts of Iron IV

Hearts of Iron IV

Greece Improved II
177 Comments
Luxinand 11 Feb, 2024 @ 11:19pm 
love
DEUS 19 Apr, 2023 @ 2:09pm 
subtotalstar clearly thinks that greece was in the position to attack turkey in 1936, stop being stupid, anyway you can invade turkey in a year if you know what your doing.
RadicalSoda 12 Apr, 2023 @ 8:43pm 
@Elite Tempest the DLC sucks, it shouldn't take me 3 years to fight Turkey
Gtorpland 21 Feb, 2023 @ 12:52pm 
U U PPPP DDD AAAA TTTTT EEEE
U U P P D D A A T E
U U PPP D D AAAAA T EEEE
U U P D D A A T E
UUUU P DDD A A T EEEE
Justinmt14 10 Sep, 2022 @ 12:35pm 
Update PLS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Tempest 14 Jul, 2022 @ 8:42pm 
stop asking for update and just get the battle for bosphorous dlc
𐱅𐰇𐰼𐰰 21 Jun, 2022 @ 10:39am 
update!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
TheFahtenBoi 30 Dec, 2021 @ 9:36am 
Can we update please ?
Apollyon 8 Sep, 2021 @ 4:26am 
How can i go with Monarchist?
casual scum 14 Jun, 2021 @ 12:54pm 
when you really want to restore byzantium
ben sana kac para verıcem abı 5 Jun, 2021 @ 5:43am 
Which mod should I open it with? ı cant open pls hellp me guys
Paulyo 11 Apr, 2021 @ 4:19am 
update
SlyKing Polios 3 Apr, 2021 @ 1:29am 
I saw this mod and I was very exited to be a Byzantophile, sadly the game kept crashing. I turned off all dlcs and mods besides this one and yet it still didn't work.
I assume it's because it's not compatible with my current version of my game.
I really hope this gets updated.
Frank-2, Martial of Frankoslavia 2 Apr, 2021 @ 2:34am 
O7
This mod was an Honor to pay with
Wayfear 2 Apr, 2021 @ 2:27am 
hi can ı use your mode ? ı sent a friend request
The Carlist Boi 22 Feb, 2021 @ 2:13am 
there is a tree in dlc already guys
Fasz_fej_jankó 3 Feb, 2021 @ 8:33am 
This mod is soooo great!!! pls UPDATE!!!
nova030 12 Jan, 2021 @ 12:05pm 
update plz
Mordon 17 Dec, 2020 @ 12:37pm 
is there fonna be an update?
mike4314 2 Nov, 2020 @ 5:36am 
This is still better than the updated DLC. Anyway to update?
BasileusIreland 7 Oct, 2020 @ 10:07am 
Can you confirm or deny the 56 edition of this mod?

If it will no longer be continued can it be said so that those who enjoyed it can move on.

Love this mod and just want to know what is going on with the 56 edition.
MrScammerMan 29 Sep, 2020 @ 3:26am 
Gotta say, it was probably the best greek focus tree mod. It was up there with the RT56 focus tree
Only real critiques is that the Expansionist Monarchist path felt too overpowered and Metaxas' path probably needed more work and focuses for it being the historical path.
Other than that this mod was great.
JPGeneralRaptor™᠌ ⁧⁧Bruh 24 Sep, 2020 @ 10:35am 
Well this mod is getting replaced. At least I will never forget this mod.
Рикардинью 18 Sep, 2020 @ 11:38pm 
Fortify our borders and Develop Greece dont work
Amanfreed 13 Jul, 2020 @ 12:47pm 
Wish the mod didn't change the map it makes it really hard to actually use it with other mods.
paf13 24 Jun, 2020 @ 3:28am 
Update? State codes are wrong so if you core Aulonia it says you need Asturias in Spain and so on.
BasileusRex  [author] 11 May, 2020 @ 9:17am 
@Air Niklaus They should appear automatically if you choose Ioannis Metaxas after Demertzis passes away. Only then will the missions appear.
Niklaus 10 May, 2020 @ 1:36pm 
Hello , how to trigger the national schism missions? i want to choose the Republicn agitation spirit but i dont have a clue how...
Allasus 25 Apr, 2020 @ 6:00pm 
Can I play this in multiplayer with the boys?
Paulyo 21 Apr, 2020 @ 7:51am 
Update the RT56 please
chr55y 6 Apr, 2020 @ 10:21am 
ah it isnt 1.9.0 it works with 1.9,1 only.
chr55y 6 Apr, 2020 @ 8:02am 
hello. the mod looks great but im wondering if it is just me but many countries dont have any name tags and the focuses have the coding. is it just me or a bug in the mod.
keep up the great work on this spectacular mod.
paf13 4 Apr, 2020 @ 8:31pm 
Coring Northern Epirus and one of the other 2 Albanian territories isn't working because the state ID is wrong. Mentions towns in Spain as needing to be captured.
hawk_777 29 Mar, 2020 @ 4:41am 
Is it only in English? Or is it possible will be in Russian version?
epistimi 22 Mar, 2020 @ 5:11am 
Good job, thanks a a lot.
Hope all of you guys in EU or US prevent yourselves from the virus. Stay at home and restore Byzantine:steamhappy:
BasileusRex  [author] 21 Mar, 2020 @ 7:45pm 
@[SoR] Frank-2 It should be fixed now
Frank-2, Martial of Frankoslavia 21 Mar, 2020 @ 5:22pm 
Not sure if this is a bug for anyone else, but the Metaxes and Junta focuses are just not there
BasileusRex  [author] 21 Mar, 2020 @ 2:53pm 
Alright. Mod updated. Have a good Saturday everyone! Hope you're staying healthy.
BasileusRex  [author] 17 Mar, 2020 @ 5:52pm 
I just forgot to fix the states when I changed them for 1.9. I've been caught up updating Purple Dawn but I will get to fixing that issue.
Decent Guy 17 Mar, 2020 @ 5:37pm 
Can definitley confirm the issue is as Guor described as I have just fixed this by changing the mod files myself, I changed the NAT focus state tag and the Master list tag and now it works.
Decent Guy 17 Mar, 2020 @ 5:18pm 
Can confirm guor is right on this problem with the mod. Giving those republicans resources is a bit awkward...
TBH not sure why Greece needs these resources anyway, thought the Greek resource situation was very interesting as it was in the base game. Just my 2 cents, hell, if you could make this policy an 'unlocks resource excavation decisions" policy, I would be much more a fan of this. Then it simulates me as the Greek nation having planned to invest in resources resulting in a boon as I unlock excavation techs, rather than simply im-balancing the regional resource balance and making free trade too easy an early game decision to make. (not that this isn't an easy decision anyway)
Guor 15 Mar, 2020 @ 11:06am 
Awesome mod mate. I found a minor mistake. On the focus tree on the synthetic refineries instaed of state 798 which is in Greece you have 789 which is Cordoba in Spain. Thought you should know.
Yazov the gamer 14 Mar, 2020 @ 5:38pm 
i know its a bit hard but can you add new portraits for the generals and also add army icons and maybe names to some basic millitary equipment?
Hyperspearman.Swf - TheRyuSword 14 Mar, 2020 @ 2:53pm 
Well of course there is a large cultural connection between the Turks and Greeks, before the Turks and Arabs showed up, ALL of Anatolia was under Greek control and was basically culturally Greek. Over the span of centuries the Turks became the Majority in Anatolia. But that doesn't make them culturally brothers or similar at all. That's like saying the British are culturally brothers to the Celtic because England used to be Mostly Celtic before the pre-English Anglo-Saxons showed up.
BasileusRex  [author] 14 Mar, 2020 @ 1:13pm 
There were certainly differences between the two, no doubt. The Greeks inhabited a largely mercantile class in Ottoman society, while the Turks enjoyed the benefit of being in the primary class of Ottoman society. But the level of interaction between the two groups, how much of a homeland they shared, and how Turkish genetic origins implies a far closer connection to Greeks and people of the Caucuses rather than Central Asians and Arabs, shows that the modern Turkish identity arose from an eclectic mix of Central Asian pastorialism and the indigenous cultures of Anatolia. The strong and longstanding cultural connection between the Greek and Turkish people is far often understated in modern discourse on Helleno-Turkish animosity.
BasileusRex  [author] 14 Mar, 2020 @ 1:13pm 
But then you had people who lived in Greek speaking areas, who spoke Greek but practiced Islam. You had people who lived in Turkish speaking areas who spoke Turkish but practiced Orthodox Christianity. You had people who lived in Greek speaking areas, who spoke Turkish but practiced Orthodox Christianity, and you had people who lived in Turkish speaking areas who spoke Greek and practiced either Orthodoxy, Islam or different religion altogether. These individuals lived in a gray zone of identity. This isn't even counting the people who had Greek and Turkish ancestry, which was fairly common.
BasileusRex  [author] 14 Mar, 2020 @ 1:13pm 
@Erwin Rommel
If it even had to be defined, that kind of proves that the line between "Hellenic" and "Turk" was pretty vague. There were people who were undeniably Greek and undeniably Turk; people who lived in Greek speaking areas, spoke Greek and practiced Orthodox Christianity were undeniably Greek, and people who lived in Turkish speaking areas, spoke Turkish and practiced Islam were undeniably Turkish.
Erwin Rommel 12 Mar, 2020 @ 6:49am 
Just because foreign treaties didn't dictate what was Hellenic and what was Turkish prior to 1922 doesn't mean that those differences weren't present or heartfelt by either population.
Börteçin 15 Feb, 2020 @ 3:19am 
Bismillahirrahmanırrahim i wanna try
RomanRepublic753BC 6 Feb, 2020 @ 10:09am 
As a Greek who comes from a long line of Greeks living in Greece, I can confirm