42251 OOB Round 01 - France.tsvg
Game History
Round: 1 Purchase Units - ANZAC ANZAC buy 1 infantry and 1 transport; Remaining resources: 0 PUs; Combat Move - ANZAC Non Combat Move - ANZAC 2 infantry moved from New South Wales to 62 Sea Zone 2 infantry and 1 transport moved from 62 Sea Zone to 42 Sea Zone 2 infantry moved from 42 Sea Zone to Java ANZAC take Java from Dutch 1 destroyer moved from 62 Sea Zone to 42 Sea Zone 1 cruiser moved from 63 Sea Zone to 54 Sea Zone 2 aaGuns moved from New South Wales to Queensland 2 fighters moved from New Zealand to Queensland Place Units - ANZAC 1 infantry placed in New South Wales 1 transport placed in 62 Sea Zone Turn Complete - ANZAC ANZAC collect 14 PUs; end with 14 PUs Trigger ANZAC 1 Control Original And Malaya: ANZAC met a national objective for an additional 5 PUs; end with 19 PUs Politics - French Trigger French Friendly With Mongolians activates a trigger called: Trigger Allies Friendly With Mongolians Combat Move - French Non Combat Move - French 1 destroyer moved from 72 Sea Zone to 78 Sea Zone 1 infantry moved from French West Africa to French Central Africa 1 infantry moved from Tunisia to Algeria 1 cruiser and 1 destroyer moved from 93 Sea Zone to 92 Sea Zone 1 infantry moved from Syria to Trans-Jordan 1 infantry moved from Morocco to Algeria Turn Complete - FrenchCombat Hit Differential Summary :


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.




