• We have updated our Community Code of Conduct. Please read through the new rules for the forum that are an integral part of Paradox Interactive’s User Agreement.

HOI4 Dev Diary - Division Namelists

Comrade @podcat is at a conference in which he will be fed free sandwiches. Any rumors of a coup are Stellaris propaganda. While he's gone, I'll be writing today's devdiary instead.

For those of you who don't know me, I'm Pallidum. I've been at Paradox for almost five years and most recently joined the HOI4 team in October last year as a game designer. Being part of this team is very exciting for me as what got me into Grand Strategy Games in the first place was the very first Hearts of Iron. Since then I’ve logged several thousands of hours in the series.

Enough about me though, let's talk about the topic of today's dev diary instead. Names! Or, rather the lack of them.

giphy.gif

(Animated gifs are popular here, amrite?)


A very subtle detail that I'm sure most of our fans have missed is that some of the division names in the game are occasionally not entirely historical. The initial OOBs at the start of the game are fine, but the astute observer might have noticed the occasional "23. Infantry Division Type 6" or two.

To be blunt, we’re not entirely happy with the names that are being generated for new divisions. It doesn’t look very good and to to be honest, they can be a bit immersion breaking. It has been bugging us just as much as I’m sure it has been bugging many of you.

Fortunately, we're now getting around to doing something about it.

Division Namelists
devdiary-namelist-picker.png


Each of your division templates will be able to choose a namelist. The namelist contains names of historical divisions for your country. Any new divisions created from this template will use a name from this list instead of the generated names. You’ll be able to get names such as the US 8th Infantry Division “Pathfinder”, or the German Panzergrenadier Division Großdeutschland.

The namelist also contains division numbers and these can be shared between several namelists. The game will try to ensure that divisions numbers don't overlap, even across different templates. What this means is that if you already have ten infantry divisions a new motorized division that shares the same numbering scheme will now be the 11th division. You'll no longer have to end up with "2. Infanterie-Divison", "2. Infanterie-Division (mot)" and "2. Infantry Division Type 12" in the same army.

Changing the template of a deployed division will also take this into consideration. The division will keep its number as long as it's available and will be renamed to the appropriate name for the new template. An example of this is the German 36th Infantry Division which was reorganized several times throughout the war, as shown below.
devdiary-namelist-36ID.png


Choosing a new namelist for an existing template will rename all divisions using that template. As in the above example, divisions will retain their numbers if possible but get new names. The exception is for divisions that have been manually renamed by the player. They'll never be automatically renamed.

The namelists are, of course, fully moddable. I'm sure that this will be used in moderation and that no modders will go overboard with representing historical division naming schemes and reorganizations to far, far larger extents than we are able to cover.

devdiary-namelist-picker2.png



 
  • 1
Reactions:
According to the unit history:

"In March of 1944, the 1st Cavalry Division stormed the beaches of Los Negros Island, fighting a fierce campaigns against the Japanese Empire. The Division's next action was a few months later on the Philippine Islands of Leyte and Luzon. The 1st Cavalry Division was “First into Manila” in February of 1945. Major General William C. Chase gave the Division its nickname "First Team", it was well-received and remains today. In September of 1945, the "First Team" led occupational forces in to Japan's capital city, earning the distinction of "First in Tokyo.“ "

So, not quite after, but then again, not quite during, either.

Yes, the Division did add the nickname, "The First Team" after entering Tokyo. They entered Tokyo after the Japanese surrendered.Hence after the war.
 
I can never play a country until I have gotten their division names into something reliable and sensible. Having working name lists would be a great thing indeed.
 
That'll be great! I can't wait. I saw the Big Red One division for America--a lot of history, there. You could have the 101st Airborne (if you don't already) that held Bastogne in the Bulge.
 
I can already see the 2,99 USD DLC coming

If this was in a paid DLC, then I think Pallidum would have said so.

Anyway, the devs have said that the next DLC is intended to be an Expansion and therefore bigger than the previous two, which were Country Packs.
 
A division has no name. A division is no one.
 
Finally, a great feature. Can you also implement different division symbols for different nations? Have the British and commonwealth using the brodie helmet for infantry and the Germans having the Stahlhelm. At the moment they all have the US helmet but having different icons for different nations would be much more realistic and better overall.
 
Finally, a great feature. Can you also implement different division symbols for different nations? Have the British and commonwealth using the brodie helmet for infantry and the Germans having the Stahlhelm. At the moment they all have the US helmet but having different icons for different nations would be much more realistic and better overall.
You can change them from the 'Division Designer' by clicking on the symbol, and you can change the names also by over typing the existing name.