Expect a great improvement in general vanilla game and critical fixes. There is no added flavour or complete overhaul, it is a tastier vanilla experience. You get to enjoy a better game with no risk of unwelcomed major changes. This mod is completely modular, feel free to overwrite my files with other mods and nothing should break. Try it, you can't go wrong. Features includes: 1. AI stops reshuffling! 2. AI is now pretty aggressive! 3. Less stupid strategic redeployment! 4. Industry rework, much more realistic scenarios, and no more minor with 100 division. 5. AI makes good templates, you will see German blitzkriegs now! 6.Germany will actually start Barbarossa instead of wait forever! 7. General rebalance like nerf infantry spam, make manpower more important, naval rebalance, and more! How to install: 1. Go to: Documents\Paradox Interactive\Hearts of Iron IV\mod 2. Put the file in that folder. 3. Check in HOI4 launcher to enable the mod. 4. Enjoy your improved vanilla experience!
Changes on previous build: 1. Germany would demand Slovenia. 2. Stops Italy from joining the war too early, hopefully. 3. Further increase in AI aggression. 4. Germany picks better leaders. 5. Fix on previous Barbarrosa conditions.
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one of the most annoying thing in the mod, is Training Time for Units, literally take to long, i know its realistic but can you please lower or remove the penalty of Conscription Law, other than that good mod
It is only 5% malus starting from limited conscription, it is fairly low.
I play as Germany and have 2 Million manpower (100 Divisions) using Extensive Conscription with decent penalty, while USSR have 400 Divisions, i don't think that is balance
Original: 10%+ training time.
My mod: 15%+ training time.
The reason I made it is because countries like Hungary keep spam 100 divisions. While You get 5% more than original training time, the minors you invade are the same. This is also to keep consistent with the 5% increase with limited conscription. As for realism, your troop are trained slower as you drop your standard of recruitment: older, and less willing populations, instead of nice young men you get in limited conscription, or enthusiastic volunteers.