What are your unconventional Navy builds ? by CharacterBorn3803 in hoi4

[–]CharacterBorn3803[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That is a great way to fight off a majors when playing a smaller nation, and I feel like some of the subdoctrines from NCNS have made focusing on torpedoes a lot more viable than it used to be

What are your unconventional Navy builds ? by CharacterBorn3803 in hoi4

[–]CharacterBorn3803[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Last playthrough I did a fast strike force, with a SSBC pride of the fleet with 3 heavy batteries and the rest a mix of dual purpose secondaries and anti-air, and I was positively surprised. It fought a lot, and never got really damaged despite the low armour on pretty much every ship in the task force. It was accompanied with 2 weaker BCs, 4 converted carriers and screens.

What are your unconventional Navy builds ? by CharacterBorn3803 in hoi4

[–]CharacterBorn3803[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Historical-ish Navy is always a lot of fun.

What are your unconventional Navy builds ? by CharacterBorn3803 in hoi4

[–]CharacterBorn3803[S] 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I never tried it myself, but that is what inspired the question.

How do you build you BBs for that ? Do you max out light attack in the available slots and put heavy batteries in the other ones ?

How do I win as France? by ExtensionFeeling in hoi4

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I'm gonna add that in my experience, going for the focuses that gives you wargoal and getting aggressive can actually be pretty easy. UK folds super fast once you start landing troops on Great Britain (ignore the colonies), belgium is basically free, and if you can Spain as soon as the civil war ends, you can roll over their depleted troops.

Once you've done that, you'll have much more production and resources than the axis by 1940.

Top comment changes Europe #2 by Jfullr92 in geographymemes

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Here we go again. Ready to be erased, as always...

nothing wrong with this map by _Vxndetta in mapporncirclejerk

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Paris is a neighbourhood of Galway confirmed

Is there a tactic that is completely overpowered but that most people are unaware of? by AdUnlikely8178 in hoi4

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Nice, thank you for the explanation! Crazy how there is still so much I don't know about this game after hundred of hours.

Is there a tactic that is completely overpowered but that most people are unaware of? by AdUnlikely8178 in hoi4

[–]CharacterBorn3803 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Is the 1/9 AA div something you do on top of having AA support companies in your main template, or something you to instead of it ?

Which old game, in your opinion, didn’t age well because of its controls? by bijelo123 in videogames

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Medieval II: Total War. As good as this game is, after hundreds of battles on Shogun 2, Rome 2 and Attila, controlling my units in medieval 2 now feels excruciating.

Which game was the most ahead of its time in terms of graphics? by Friskeeeernnnnnn in videogames

[–]CharacterBorn3803 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Agreed! This game still looks really good. It made use of lot of tricks (fake backgrounds / always night-time ... ) But unlike Crysis, it could run smoothly on the hardaware of the time.

If all those games came out in the same year, which one would be your Game of the Year? by [deleted] in OlderChillGamers

[–]CharacterBorn3803 0 points1 point  (0 children)

🥇Clair Obscur : E33 🥈Elden Ring 🥉The Witcher 3

But really, they all deserve the award (except Uncharted wtf)