@@Mister_scab_man As a EU4 player with 4.1k hours and a HOI4 player with 1.6k hours, you don't stop learning new things because these are some of the most complex strategy games out there. 350 hours is a rookie number.
Note: The supply sytem isn't only for no step back, it's integrated to the based hoi4 it self. Good luck with managing your supply in the middle of siberia!
As a newb I just played by first Ironman game as the Netherlands and won 🤣 the germans gave up after I inflicted roughly 15 to 1 KD ratio on them at Amsterdam. It was amazing.
I have 2k hours in eu4 and just started hoi4. it's a bit painful to play without guide videos, it was a bit frustrating especially when I played from 36 to 39 and lost everything when the war began lol these are great infos thx from turkey
thanks so mcuh for this! I now know why my super tank divisions couldn't even breakthrough a basic italian infantry division - god damn supply and equipment defecit
4:26 me with my 1700h looking that i can't just trow 3 artillery to my main infantry division😢😢. (I just do it and just wait for artillery to be product. 😂😂 But it is what do you want/ how you want. (I do that at start if game) Not in middle of war or just before war
It’s hard to play around with different division templates when I usually only have enough points for one solid division, so I always get stuck doing the usual infantry/2. Artillery for 20 combat width.
@@Corporate101-mk6ib try to look for ways to optimize your army XP generation. Ask yourself: Am I getting army advisors that grant xp early enough? Am I selecting the right army spirits? Am I using every foreign civil war as an opportunity to get XP? A mistake I often did with France for example was to not get involved in the Spanish civil war, which meant that I would often lose to Germany as my troops were lacking in XP. However, once I got involved and did it right, defeating the axis alone became much more of an easy task. The game is as simple as getting XP for doctrines and divisions, and making sure you produce enough equipment and divisions to achieve success.
Offensive infantry divisions with 3 arty battalions but make different templates for defensive and offensive infantry because you likely won't make enough equipment.
Can someone tell me if I should have separate tank and motorized divisions in the same army? Or just do tank divisions with motorized? I find motorized divisions without tanks just burn through men and equipment without yielding positive results
As someone with 1k hours in hoi4 thx for this video
4k still can't play a game without quitting 20 minutes in or less so sad. 💀
@@44K-w7jPeople can always still learn new stuff…. I have like 350 hours in the game and i have like no idea what am i doing with a navy 🙏 (sarcasm).
@@Mister_scab_man As a EU4 player with 4.1k hours and a HOI4 player with 1.6k hours, you don't stop learning new things because these are some of the most complex strategy games out there. 350 hours is a rookie number.
Note: The supply sytem isn't only for no step back, it's integrated to the based hoi4 it self. Good luck with managing your supply in the middle of siberia!
Haven't played without expansions in a while. Thanks for the update!
Watching this right after losing to Poland as Germany
😂😂😂😂
That takes skill.
Lol 😂😂
Lol same
Watching this after loosing the tutorial 🗿🍷
Now having watched this I believe I know everything I need to conquer the world (I will loose to netherlands)
Well, better to them than the Danish 😁
As a newb I just played by first Ironman game as the Netherlands and won 🤣 the germans gave up after I inflicted roughly 15 to 1 KD ratio on them at Amsterdam. It was amazing.
@@uhdude34 Great to hear! The game does become fairly easy in single once you get the basics down.
@@uhdude34Bro on my first ironman the dutch stole the whole rhineland midwar and i didnt push poland at all💀
I have 2k in Hoi4 and i actually lern more thanks to the video than the time i have played hoi4💀
Before 400 hours I think this is useful !!
Unless you play civilian diff all the time 😂😂
You want defense on attacking generals too, especially tank armies - it gives breakthrough.
900 hours in and I never seen an in depth breakdown like this-- thanks for the video!
Thanks for the kind words!
I have over 1600 Hours on this Game an i loose against the ki in over 50% of the Matches . Thx for the guide
I have 2k hours in eu4 and just started hoi4. it's a bit painful to play without guide videos, it was a bit frustrating especially when I played from 36 to 39 and lost everything when the war began lol these are great infos thx from turkey
You're welcome, komshi!
I'd really like to see a video for templates designed for minor nations with lower manpower and tech.
thanks so mcuh for this! I now know why my super tank divisions couldn't even breakthrough a basic italian infantry division - god damn supply and equipment defecit
Thanks, because of you i was able to defeat the allies
Wait? I'm not meant to make space marines 100% of the time?
And miss the joy of microing? 🤌🤌
This video is super informative, super clear, and well done! Great job
Thank you kindly
4:26 me with my 1700h looking that i can't just trow 3 artillery to my main infantry division😢😢. (I just do it and just wait for artillery to be product. 😂😂 But it is what do you want/ how you want. (I do that at start if game) Not in middle of war or just before war
It’s hard to play around with different division templates when I usually only have enough points for one solid division, so I always get stuck doing the usual infantry/2. Artillery for 20 combat width.
@@Corporate101-mk6ib try to look for ways to optimize your army XP generation. Ask yourself:
Am I getting army advisors that grant xp early enough?
Am I selecting the right army spirits?
Am I using every foreign civil war as an opportunity to get XP?
A mistake I often did with France for example was to not get involved in the Spanish civil war, which meant that I would often lose to Germany as my troops were lacking in XP. However, once I got involved and did it right, defeating the axis alone became much more of an easy task.
The game is as simple as getting XP for doctrines and divisions, and making sure you produce enough equipment and divisions to achieve success.
Watching this after a 6 year stalemate with Belgium and the Netherlands, where 12 Million of my troops died and now I’m out of manpower
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If you're playing a minor country without tanks, what do you recommend?
Offensive infantry divisions with 3 arty battalions but make different templates for defensive and offensive infantry because you likely won't make enough equipment.
@@balkan-cowboy Alright, thanks mate. Will help a lot with forming Gran Colombia.
Better stats means better push
My first ever round I re-establish communist Hungary and then got invaded by Germany. I somehow won
i have 2k hours in hoi4, still no clue how it works
Supplies and air support are the biggest problems.
Can someone tell me if I should have separate tank and motorized divisions in the same army? Or just do tank divisions with motorized? I find motorized divisions without tanks just burn through men and equipment without yielding positive results
No way this channel has so few subscribers
@@lordbeetrot It's where all the cool kids hang out. Welcome to the club 🤠
Здрасти брат, кога ще пуснеш видеото за блицкриг-а?
Обучавам се с една германка тука преди да го пусна :D Ще видим кога, че работя сезонно в Хърватска, не ми остава мн време. Но няма да оставя канала :)
so true
Good stuff
I was just using the trotsky soviet union and I could not defeat poland
Can anyone help me in army section 😢😢
how did I attack I need help
Yes
No
NEIN infantry divisions
Today i lost to czeckoslovokia and france
you suck
Naw 💀
Noob
watching this right after playing unity canada and just lost to the few troops uk had already in labrador