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HoI4 Dev Diary - LaR UK AAR

Join me as I recount some of the highlights from my recent prerelease testing playthrough of LaR in this After Action Report (AAR) where played I as the UK.

Phase 1: The buildup

When playing the UK in singleplayer I don’t really like trying to hold France, as I feel doing so kinda ruins the pacing of a historical playthrough. So I spent all my time from game start only building civilian factories with about 85% of my mills making aircraft. I also began establishing my intel agency in late 1937. I focused on improving my intel generation and code-cracking ability first so I could give some force multiplication to my rather small army.

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Phase 2: Naval Dominance and Focused Defense

At the start of hostilities, I began cracking Germany’s encryption and used my airforce in the Mediterranean in conjunction with a large part of my navy. I figured it wasn’t worth sacrificing too much air strength against Germany in France at this point. I had just switched to building military factories from only building civilian factories, so I could not afford to use my more limited airforce recklessly. I also set up the majority of my operatives to set up intel networks in Germany.

I attempted to recruit mostly “seducer” trait operatives as they have a lower chance of being caught. In the process, I got some interesting seduction experts.

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Most of my rather small army was deployed in Egypt to hold the Suez. With air superiority and an intel advantage over the Italians, Holding Egypt was a great success. I was able to recruit the famous Nancy Wake and I decided to send her on a Roman holiday to help me get more intel on Italy since I would be fighting them in Africa for the foreseeable future.

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Phase 3: Battle of Malta

After the Italian navy was largely defeated, I infiltrated the Italian airforce to help get a more clear idea of how close I was to breaking it. At this point, the Italian airforce started port striking my Mediterranean Fleet in Malta. After looking at their plane counts in the intel ledger, I built up some radar in Malta and deployed the airforce to intercept the Italians in the region. Baiting them to bomb my exposed, and no longer as useful, fleet worked as phase one of my plan to break the axis airforce.

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Meanwhile, In Germany and occupied France, my intel networks had become rather strong and were providing good info on the state of the axis. I had at this point also infiltrated the German civilian govt’ and army to open up further options for operations and to get a more clear picture of their strengths.

By late 1940 I had broken both the German and Italian ciphers and had weakened both the German and Italian airforces by fighting in favorable conditions where I had a large radar advantage combined with my passive cracked crypto advantage. Having enemy ciphers broken increases interception efficiency as well as adds to air detection.

Phase 4: Battle of Greece


At the end of 1940, Greece was invaded by Italy and Germany. By this point, I had a significant intel advantage, was close to matching axis airpower, and had a large and equipped Free French volunteer force. I decided I would turtle southern Greece as long as I could and brutalize the axis in the air in the process. I scrambled a large part of my North African forces to Greece and deployed the majority of my airpower. At one point my defensive line was nearly broken. I was able to save it by activating my broken ciphers on Germany, giving myself a temporary 30day combat. Before the buff expired I was able to get some extra forces in and save Greece.

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By mid-1941 I had overtaken the axis in the air and southern Greece looked more and more secure. I decided it was time to start boosting resistance in France and laying the groundwork for eventual liberation. I also was well on my way to cracking the new Italian and German ciphers.

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Once the ciphers were cracked again and my tac bombers were no longer needed in Greece, I decided to start harassing the Germans with a strategic bombing campaign in their homeland. With my Intel levels, I was able to track how my bombing campaign was impacting Germany. I had also begun targetting resource-rich areas in France with targeted sabotage operations to further put stress on the German war machine.

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Phase 5: Yugoslavian Uprising

Over the course of the next year, America and Vichy joined the war and a fight for North Africa broke out again. With Intel and Air advantage pushing Vichy France back was pretty easy. During the North Africa campaign, I noticed that Croatia was barely keeping occupied Yugoslavia under control. So I sent some of my Operatives to support the resistance there, pushing it over the edge and causing a full-scale uprising. Many of the Axis forces in northern Greece were then cut off and annihilated.

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After a great victory in Yugoslavia, I dedicated my operatives to building a massive spy network across all of Germany. This resulted in several captured Operatives, as they are more likely to be discovered in large and powerful networks, but I decided it was worth it to keep my intel on Germany maxed and the mainland set up for my Arrival.

Phase 6: La Resistance and D-Day

By mid-1942 the French Resistance, due in no small part to my support, had become disruptive. It was not fully rising up in rebellion but was strong enough to disable strategic redeploy in northern France and was providing constant attrition to local Axis forces. This combined with local spy network buffs, general intel advantage, air superiority, and ongoing fighting on the eastern front made securing my beachhead in France very smooth.

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After setting up a plan to drive the Germans out of France, I once again fully utilized my code-cracking for a 30day buff and battle planned the Germans back into their homeland. By late 42 The Axis was all but broken and crumbling on all fronts. The combined Allied air, land, and intelligence efforts proved to be too much and everyone was Home for Christmas of ‘42.

I hope you all enjoyed my war story! See you next time.
 
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He said a lot of his agents were captured, so I’m not sure it was “effortless”.
I should have been clearer, I meant the operations executed in occupied territories like France and Yugoslavia, seemingly he only started to have agents captured when he started stacking agents in Germany itself:
I dedicated my operatives to building a massive spy network across all of Germany. This resulted in several captured Operatives, as they are more likely to be discovered in large and powerful networks, but I decided it was worth it to keep my intel on Germany maxed and the mainland set up for my Arrival.
 
This is interesting; there's a lack of data reports in HOI4 and hopefully intel will bridge the gap.
For example for the navy, the battle window and reports are not sufficiently detailed, so for normal players it's impossible to get meaningful feedback on your designs. The intel feels like a step in the right direction.


Curious to see if coup will become 'usable' with the dlc! Currently they feel more like a cheat that wrecks the AI and I avoid using them.


Remember most of the MTG naval features are not usable/pointless because of the lack of challenge, as they didn't really code a naval AI (AI unable to assign logical naval missions, task forces stuck out of range of their mission zone, tendency of the AI to suicide its fleet on your NAVs, ...); you should expect the same for this DLC. Also as a funny bridge with MTG, now all players will be able to see, thanks to intel, how abhorrent the AI is at assigning naval missions; before, you had to tag switch.
This is very sad. Considering the vast majority play single player, I just don't know what to say. AI focus needs to be done or they are going to lose a lot of players. Not everyone is as dedicated as I am, willing to wait many months for them to fix things.
 
Good AAR. :)

This could finally mean that a more nuanced and interesting Sino-Japanese War is now possible as well, thanks to these new resistance/espionage mechanics.

I can already imagine Nationalist and Communist spies playing a secret game as to who gets to sabotage the Japanese first.
 
I was hoping to learn something new - nothing new revealed/shown in screen shots. One piece of info new I think, intel cracking helps Interception/AirDetection (I am assuming a passive bonus for cracking but not revealing) - can you show the tooltip?? What else isn't being shown on the tooltip??

Just very disappointed that this didn't show anything new really. Naval Intel Ledger could have been shown, AirForce Intel Ledger (you talked about using it and seeing vital info, but no screen shot). An unfortunate waste of time for all parties.
 
Is it just me or does this seem like an early win?
 
Intentionally heavily handicapping yourself because the AI isn't good enough to defeat an AI France backed by a human England is a bit worrisome to say the least.

EDIT: Also notice how quickly you had the AI by the ropes despite heavily "debuffing" yourself, including in the spy game. Not good.

What? First he didn't say he didn't protect France "because the AI isn't good enough", if anything it seems he did it to focus on the spy game, or you could say "roleplay" reasons which is entirely fair, not every player is forced to play the UK by focusing on holding France, you can choose whatever strategy you want to do to.
You seem to have this idea in your head that every UK player should protect France as a rule, and if you don't do it its an "handicap" or you're playing wrong, I completely disagree with this especially in sp.

Also, are you so shocked an experienced human player can defeat AI Germany? More so a dev who worked on the game in question for probably years now??
What are you proposing here exactly? That Germany should be almost impossible to beat at this stage? That makes no sense gameplay-wise or historical.
I bet a huge number of players can't pull this off, I think you're just speaking from a "meta-gaming" mp perspective which has little to do at all with whats happening on this AAR.

Btw I'm no fan of the AI either, especially during Barbarossa where they just charge into a meat-grinder, making no use of anything resembling a spear-head, but I still think your comment is incredibly unfair here.
 
Looks like I'll be skipping this content.
At least we have EU4 rework and Imperator to play for a year till next HOI4 DLC where they add supply trains

The whole post is proof that AI does nothing with the intel.
 
Yugoslavian Uprising
Hmmm, interesting. I was hoping there would be some events/decisions to represent the great guerrilla war in Yugoslavia, but this looks more like a generic uprising. Still, it should be possible to mod such content in after the free update...;)
 
I was hoping to learn something new - nothing new revealed/shown in screen shots. One piece of info new I think, intel cracking helps Interception/AirDetection (I am assuming a passive bonus for cracking but not revealing) - can you show the tooltip?? What else isn't being shown on the tooltip??

Just very disappointed that this didn't show anything new really. Naval Intel Ledger could have been shown, AirForce Intel Ledger (you talked about using it and seeing vital info, but no screen shot). An unfortunate waste of time for all parties.
Seems a little ungrateful. Besides, we're less than two weeks away from release. There isn't really anything new to show off.