Reading rules of HoI4 subforum might be helpfull....
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If you cannot behave, I suggest not posting.
Reading rules of HoI4 subforum might be helpfull....
Details are for a future diary, but yeah we have a tool to help you balance production/stockpile/losses in the game![]()
They have never (in any purely PDS game?) published full military casualty statistics for the war as a whole. AoD and DH had it, but these were done by external companies.
And if he was a girl that cares about HoI, then Podcat would probably not be interested in said girl.![]()
Gonna get this in before someone oversteps and gets locked...
We are making a game, not a historical simulation or teaching tool about the horrors of war.
Because "manpower" now maps directly to population losses statistics during the war now gives casualty statistics for all sides.
This doesn't mean that we relax forum rules about civilian casualties and other banned topics, because I'm sure they will still lead to tasteless shitposting and nazi/commie apologetics...
I'm actually concerned by this. I think this kind of information cuts through the fog of war too much. Less ledger information please not more. Nobody in WW2 had even remotely accurate information regarding what they did to the enemy, especially when they were on the defensive. The only accurate numbers tended to be numbers of POW. It's AFTER the war that these numbers start to come out.
I agree, but I would still like to be able to see statistics at some point. Perhaps one possible option would be to gain access to the statistics when peace is concluded/enforced, or when the game ends. I liked how this was dealt with in the independent EU3 Suite. It added something to the immersion and made the game feel more awarding.I'm actually concerned by this. I think this kind of information cuts through the fog of war too much. Less ledger information please not more. Nobody in WW2 had even remotely accurate information regarding what they did to the enemy, especially when they were on the defensive. The only accurate numbers tended to be numbers of POW. It's AFTER the war that these numbers start to come out.
Show me estimates ingame and true numbers after the game and I'm happy
I have no problem with a fog of war type inaccuracy during game and accurate stats upon competition, infact it would be kind of cool but I want accurate stats atleast for my own nation whilst playing. I'm sure nations didn't have 100% up to date accurate stats even about their own loses but I imagine it's close enough for it to be plausible. The thing is I don't want to have to wait till the wars over to know how I'm doing and I don't think it's sacrificing much realism to know. Now estimates for the enemies until the war is over I'm happy with.This.
I don't want that information during gameplay (or at least 100% accurate), but after the game is over, I want it in depth and accurate. Its like a kill cam for an FPS or a damage parser for an MMO.
This.
I don't want that information during gameplay (or at least 100% accurate), but after the game is over, I want it in depth and accurate. Its like a kill cam for an FPS or a damage parser for an MMO.
Yup, this is pretty much what I want, too.I have no problem with a fog of war type inaccuracy during game and accurate stats upon competition, infact it would be kind of cool but I want accurate stats atleast for my own nation whilst playing. I'm sure nations didn't have 100% up to date accurate stats even about their own loses but I imagine it's close enough for it to be plausible. The thing is I don't want to have to wait till the wars over to know how I'm doing and I don't think it's sacrificing much realism to know. Now estimates for the enemies until the war is over I'm happy with.
agreedThe world is bigger than Germany. Paradox is basically applying German law to all their customers even if they don't live in Germany. If Paradox were a German company or based in Germany I would understand. But even all this nonsense recently about not even displaying Hitler's portrait in the politics menu (or a portrait with him wearing an iron cross), it's just self-censorship gone mad.
(or a portrait with him wearing an iron cross), it's just self-censorship gone mad.