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HOI4 Dev Diary - LaR Music and Art

Hi everyone and welcome back to another dev diary for La Résistance. Today its time to cover the art and music part of the expansion plus showcasing some of our new historical operatives. I will also be sharing the rest of the diary schedule until release. Enjoy!

Music
Let's start here so you can listen to some samples while you read!

For La Résistance we got 4 new tracks:
“Imperterrita” - Our Spanish theme song. Really good buildup tune that I think will also fit well to the spanish civil war.
“A Storm Coming” - Kinda classic HOI4 axis-y march tune we use at war and for nations going fascist.
“Liberté, Égalité, Fraternité” - Our french theme song. A great song for democracies with plenty of drums.
“Cloak and Dagger” - The “spy tune”. We play this when players are doing sneaky stuff. It's a pretty slow tension/thriller tune.

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As you can see we try to cover new themes and theaters for each song so the game will not just play differently but also sound different with the new expansion :)

Art
Hi! We are artists on Hearts of Iron team, Irene and Albina and we want to tell you a bit about the production of 2D assets..
Since we are focusing on France, Spain and Portugal in this expansion, we have added portraits of generals, admirals and political leaders from these countries. These portraits were created by a number of different artists including us, Celine and Ahmed. Here is some picked favorites:

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Two of them are illustrations of Military Junta and The Anarchist Commune, two committees that represented opponent parties in the Spanish civil war. It was challenging and interesting to work with leader portraits that are a bit unusual!

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Our new feature - spies. We have made a lot of portraits of them. Male and female operatives of different nationalities, ages (and attitudes :p). You can see that the operatives share some outfit details, like glasses, suits and so on. In order to create the amount of portraits needed for this expansion we tried a new system of 2D modular portraits. As the system was new we took a bit of a risk but we feel it paid off in the end. Some of the biggest challenges were to create elements in the same camera angle and lighting conditions so they could be switched easily. In the end it turned out to be really fun to play with this character creator!

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When it comes to unit models we already showed off both our armored cars and scout planes, so click those links if you wanna see more than the below sample:
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For spain we also have a new light tank model as well as a plane model (the nationalists had their own licensed version of the German Bf109)
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Historical Operatives
As part of La Resistance, we wanted to highlight some of the most famous agents that were active during the period. There are quite a few of them, but here is a list of personal favorites:

Otto Skorzeny:
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Perhaps the most famous German small-unit leader of the war, Skorzeny was involved most famously in the German raid to liberate Mussolini (also available as a historical operation under the right circumstances!). Beyond that, he was involved in a number of other operations.

Jeannie Rousseau:
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A French woman who gathered intelligence on the German V-weapon program through work in a French company supplying war material to Germany. Her reports led to the Allies becoming aware of the V-2 development taking place in Peenemünde and the allied air effort to destroy the site. She was later captured, but survived the war.

Dusko Popov:
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A triple agent working for MI6, the Abwehr, as well as the Yugoslavian government-in-exile, he fed misinformation about D-Day to his German handlers, who were completely convinced that he was working for them. In between, he apparently chased a lot of tail and his lifestyle served as inspiration for Fleming’s James Bond (not to be confused with James Boned, who is inspired by Daniel).

Josephine Baker:
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An American-born Frenchwoman, she would use her considerable fame as an entertainer to gain access to high-ranking diplomats and relayed secret information she overheard at parties to the French intelligence service. She smuggled notes about German troop movements written in invisible ink on her notation or pinned in her underwear.

Nancy Wake:
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A native of New Zealand, the Fall of France found her, unfortunately, in France. She quickly began organizing an escape network for shot-down allied pilots before the Gestapo closed in on her and her husband. While she narrowly managed to escape to Spain, her husband was not so lucky. She later returned to France to organize the resistance, taking part in an unsuccessful uprising of the Marquis.

Upcoming diaries
As release approaches the dev diary content is getting pretty locked in so I figured I might as well show you the schedule so you know when topics will pop up (and so you can stop asking me for when we talk about AI and bugfixing… seriously guys it's pretty much always the last 2 diaries ;D). Here goes:
5/2 - Achievements
12/2 - Spymaster AAR
19/2 - AI & Feature changes
21/2 - Full Patchlog, Balance & Bugfixes
25/2 - Release!!!

That's it for today, don’t miss our stream at 16:00CET where yet again the anarchists will take over and continue showing Spain.
 
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An American-born Frenchwoman, she would use her considerable fame as an entertainer to gain access to high-ranking diplomats and relayed secret information she overheard at parties to the French intelligence service. She smuggled notes about German troop movements written in invisible ink on her notation or pinned in her underwear.
I can probably guess that she will be a seducer.
 
Some are generic (or copied from Mexico/Netherlands/China "generic" tank models):
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I'm glad that the Trubia A4 is in at least, it's a quite interesting vehicle. Besides that, it seems only the two Verdejas have really unique 2D art, with the other ones having generic DLC country tank art.

Hopefully the Trubia Naval (known as "toy tanks" IRL) will get an unique 2D image before release.
 
Honestly if there was a DLC/update I'd want them to take their time on and get it right it'd be the USSR/Eastern Front and the ground combat changes that'd go with it. I don't want them rushing that simply because people are impatient and want things asap and then we end up with worse ground combat and maybe a USSR that's too powerful now rather than always losing in '44-'45 if it's AI vs AI (seriously, I hate that it was designed that way considering it's not anywhere close to historically accurate. I get not everyone plays historical but if you set the AI to follow historical paths and just let them go it should follow history not deviate from it dramatically otherwise whats the point of calling it historical.)

Still waiting for Germany to invade Denmark and Norway in early 1940 and then the Germans attack the Low Countries in mid 1940, but hey, who cares about order of historical focuses, as long as it's in the game right?
 
Since we are talking about artwork... would it be possible to have more division icons and army/fleet insignas? I wish at least I could use the division icon as army insignas as well, to add some variety.

It would be particularly nice to have some missing NATO icons added, like [GAR] or [G] for garrison forces and [MP] for military police.
 
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Otto Skorzeny:
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Perhaps the most famous German small-unit leader of the war, Skorzeny was involved most famously in the German raid to liberate Mussolini (also available as a historical operation under the right circumstances!). Beyond that, he was involved in a number of other operations.

There are so many cool stories about this man. The crazy part is that most of what he did was after the war, including him working for the Israeli Intelligence Agency Mossad, moreover the Americans and the Egyptians, all whilst working to protect Nazies in Spain and South America.

Could the leading stars of a fallen empire be like that? Risking Stability for the buffs of a good spy? Perhaps leading as an interlude for a new wave of conflict after the main engagement?
 
There are so many cool stories about this man. The crazy part is that most of what he did was after the war, including him working for the Israeli Intelligence Agency Mossad, moreover the Americans and the Egyptians, all whilst working to protect Nazies in Spain and South America.

Could the leading stars of a fallen empire be like that? Risking Stability for the buffs of a good spy? Perhaps leading as an interlude for a new wave of conflict after the main engagement?
Yes 90% lies and propaganda. He was a good showman nothing more
 
Cheers for the DD Podcat, the cool art Irene, Albina, Celine and Ahmed, and the extra info Bratyn :D. Looking good, and quite literally :D. Who do we have to thank for the new music as well? It sounds tops from my angle, and will fit in well with the current music, but also sounds distinct enough to stand out from it as well, if that makes any sense :cool:.

For a naval-related art pic, here's Frank Norton, one of Australia's official war artists during WW2, aboard HMAS Sydney in Feb, 1941, painting away :)

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It would be particularly nice to have some missing NATO icons added, like [GAR] or [G] for garrison forces and [MP] for military police.
Last time I checked the NATO standard doesn't have an icon for Garrisons (or Militia), and while it does have one for Military Police they would never show up on the map because the only MP units in the game are support companies.
 
Someone posted a screenshot in this thread you can see the Spanish (generic soldiers there).

I was refering to the 2d equipment art.
 
Dear Paradox,

I don't know if you read the comments under the posts but if so, I have one question.

They apply to La Résistance, specifically the lack of any information about dedicated content, including DLC for Poland.

In general, it is known (or at least I think so) that Poland had the best organized "Underground State" (structure, demand, newspaper, police, army, etc.) around the world.

So I would ask if it's not a secret to clarify this issue because I think it's the best possible moment to add some mechanisms to the game.

And although it only partially fits here:
Will Poland have any event / focus in this DLC due to the fact that Polish mathematicians have broken the Enigma cipher?

I would like to ask you to explain this acid.
 
I was refering to the 2d equipment art.
Ah yes appologies, seems my eyesight is vaining and you are right they have somewhat unique 2D Art although I think they could have had more authentic Spanish tanks
 
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Kudos for adding unqiue images/portraits for "group governments" like the Spanish anarchists. Are we also going to get a generic "group portrait" for nations like Switzerland?
 
Last time I checked the NATO standard doesn't have an icon for Garrisons (or Militia), and while it does have one for Military Police they would never show up on the map because the only MP units in the game are support companies.

I understand that, but as an icon within the context of a game, I would really like to be able to use it as a representative icon for my units when appropriate. Also, I am fairly certain a 'Garrison' counter was included in HoI3. I'm not saying it would be accurate, just saying that they are useful icons missing from the 'NATO-like' set.