Hearts of Iron IV

Hearts of Iron IV

Expert AI 5.0
Blanco 17 Dec, 2020 @ 6:41am
the three problems...
Hello, there are some problems with Greece, Turkey and Bulgaria that need to be reviewed, precisely their national focus, these countries do not follow the historical lines in a game with historical configuration, Romania also has problems joining the axis and Ion Antonescu never becomes dictator from Romania.
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Kondi  [developer] 19 Dec, 2020 @ 12:38am 
Romania was doing the coup too soon which sounds like the problem there (I had fixed it previously but I overwrote the fix at some point).

The other countries should be following their vanilla paths for historical focuses, I haven't changed much. So are you saying that this is broken somehow or that the vanilla paths that Paradox set up just aren't historical? If it's the latter.. maybe you can write up what they should be doing.
Blanco 20 Dec, 2020 @ 2:58am 
@Chondrite

Yes, Romania gives the coup too soon...this helps to change sides when they are losing the war against the SOV, but in reality the coup should occur a little later, on the other hand, Turkey never chose İsmet İnönü as leader of the country after the death of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, he chose a general as leader of Turkey (I don't know who that man is), of the 3 games that I have played with SOV and US, it only happened The Dersim rebellion (did not know what happened in reality) only happened once in a game, Bulgaria should be reviewed, personally it bothers me that it declares war on the SOV when it joins the axis, there is a national focus that prevents that But would Bulgaria have to be a fascist ?? and Yugoslavia has a tendency not to follow the rules ... otherwise everything is perfect! thanks you.
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Kondi  [developer] 22 Dec, 2020 @ 1:31am 
I think I fixed the problem with the Turkish president.

The Kurdish rebellion appears to have complicated mechanics so trying to force it to go a certain way seems to be more a lot more trouble than it is worth.

I don't know what to do about Bulgaria. That focus is locked behind fascism as you say, and the fascist path for Bulgaria is not historical either.

I don't know what issues Yugoslavia has.
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