

To make good use of the low leadership, it is suggested to increase your domestic spies to 10, get a small reserve of diplomacy points and then focus solely on technology. Hungary has limited leadership of about ~7 points, which can be increased to about ~8 points using the 'education' tech and re-gaining its core territories. For example, a focus on Infantry tech (for Hungarian Infantry Divisions) and the different war doctrines (for foreign Tanks and Artillery/Support Units) is possible. To counter this problem it is possible to focus on certain tech trees and compensate others by buying Production Licenses. Even by completely neglecting Air tech and Navy tech (which is advisable) one will have difficulties getting a good mixture of ground units with decent Doctrine techs. It should be noted that it is very difficult to maintain a modern field army with Hungary's leadership possibilities. It's also wise to keep 1 point in Industry at all times as well, to maintain Encryption/Decryption and Radar development. Maintain at least 1 point of research into Land Doctrines. After that, develop enough Armor techs to eventually migrate to Motorized and Mechanized Infantry (in 1938, and 1941). A new piece of DLC, titled "No Step Back," is expected to be released later this summer.Concentrate on Infantry techs first. Motorization levels can also be improved to make supply delivery more efficient. A handy new map mode will be released that promises to make it easier for players to see where the supplies from their hubs are going. More specifically, the effort is now being made to allow supply to be less cumbersome. Lately, the devs have been focusing on the subject of supply. Even though they are now in the midst of their summer break, there's always still plenty to discuss when it comes to upcoming features. Updated Jby Mark Hospodar: Fans eager to stay current with all the latest buzz concerning Hearts of Iron IV should always check the dev diaries. The common denominator among them is that all deserve some serious attention from fans. Some make the experience more realistic while others are purely fantastical in their settings. These types of mods add and/or change so much of the vanilla content that it often feels like playing a completely different game. The total conversion mods are arguably the best of the bunch. RELATED: Mods That Were Even Better Than The Original Game From bug fixes to UI enhancements, mods have all the bases covered. The Steam Workshop is teeming with a plethora of top-notch content that adds even more replayability to a game that is already quite addictive. Games developed by Paradox Interactive fit hand-in-glove with mods.
