Game History
Round: 2 Purchase Units - Italians Italians buy 1 fighter and 2 infantry; Remaining resources: 0 PUs; Combat Move - Italians 1 mech_infantry moved from Tobruk to Tunisia Italians take Tunisia from French 1 infantry moved from Ethiopia to British Somaliland Italians take British Somaliland from British 1 armour moved from Southern France to Holland Belgium Combat - Italians Battle in Holland Belgium Italians attack with 1 armour British defend with 1 artillery Italians roll dice for 1 armour in Holland Belgium, round 2 : 1/1 hits, 0,50 expected hits British roll dice for 1 artillery in Holland Belgium, round 2 : 0/1 hits, 0,33 expected hits 1 artillery owned by the British lost in Holland Belgium Italians win, taking Holland Belgium from British with 1 armour remaining. Battle score for attacker is 4 Casualties for British: 1 artillery Non Combat Move - Italians 1 armour moved from Greece to Romania 1 aaGun moved from Southern Italy to Northern Italy 1 infantry moved from Southern Italy to Northern Italy 1 artillery moved from Southern France to France Place Units - Italians 1 fighter placed in Southern Italy 1 infantry placed in Southern France 1 infantry placed in Northern Italy Turn Complete - Italians Italians collect 16 PUs; end with 16 PUsCombat Hit Differential Summary :
Italians regular : 0,50 British regular : -0,33

Oh my god, I didn’t know this existed! I doubt many people play it, but it’s a great source of ideas. Its files are full of different kinds of modifications. One of the greatest contributions from HoI4 to its predecessors was the development of logistics, and here I can even see railroads and everything, with accelerated unit movement. Each of these games has its own unique elements that give them value, and this project seems to bring a bit of everything together. You don’t see those massive unit stacks in regions because the unit values are higher, so the map doesn’t look as overloaded as in World at War. In that sense, G40 looks cleaner, but this one incorporates everything—it’s like a whole universe.




