Dmitri, get the Pe-2s
On the plus side, you can avenge Rosa and Karl by turning Germany communist.
Saw the kraut-speak title and couldn’t bother to watch
In fairness, it means “Twilight of the Gods” and is a fancy byword for apocalypse. Funny thing is that the word is commonly associated with Nazi Germany’s downfall in the last days of the war before Addy made his greatest contribution to humanity in the Fuhrerbunker.
Ironically, it was lifted straight from Richard Wagner’s concluding musical act on the Nibelungenlied, which German nationalists used to evoke the “stab in the back” myth (specifically Siegfried’s betrayal at the hands of Hagen).
Just makes me think of Final Fantasy lol
Good, new dlc to 🏴
Yeah, what’s the point of this DLC seriously? HOI4 has like a dozen expansions at this point that have redundant overlapping mechanics which are buggy as hell and completely unbalance the game.
They’d probably get a better ROI if they just reskinned victoria 3, but then I guess you’d get a bunch of angry nerds who spent their life savings on glorified modpacks.
No clue tbh, but I’m loving it. The cheat code for dlc is not to buy them, I just didn’t realize it until No Step Back
The Raid system seems interesting and might make strategic bombers more useful beyond supply drops and the occasional paratrooper operation.
The special weapons project system has me curious, especially w/r/t nukes. As of now, nukes are piss easy to get as any country and are only really useful as tactical weapons against armies. Now, it seems like there will be an actual challenge in acquiring them and they can be an actual game changer diplomatically (they also mentioned late game content so it would be really neat to see the start of an early Cold War system).
Also, urban warfare is getting expanded to be an actual meat grinder (a la Stalingrad), but idk how much of that is part of the free update.
They should pull an and remove the ahistorical buffs that give the Nazis a chance in the update.
I found a YouTube link in your post. Here are links to the same video on alternative frontends that protect your privacy: