You haven't known true hell in 'nilla HoI4 until you try to desegregate in your US playthrough and end up with Confederacy 2.0. The congress and the senate are handled approval and disapproval of an action is handled through seemingly complete RNG, with a lot of "up to" nonsense. This is something you shouldn't be able to savescum (not that you can in ironman), but I guess you can savescum. There is no finesse with politicking the legislature, you just click a button that lobbies them. Maybe Paradox intended to put more detail into the states in some DLC that was never released.
Try finishing the Maginot Line and having your Frenchmen squat there, no step forward. Don't forget your AA.
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Making another mention in favor of UMC mod. It sure is nice to not have to vanilla-choose two out of radar, sonar, or fire-control systems when you're outfitting your ship.
There definitely is. Play around with the bars on selected armies and make sure there aren't any conflicts between subordinate divisions you're trying to control and their "HQ's" settings.I figured out some more unit management and was able to position units better this time. I still need to figure out a way to stop my units from attacking the enemy automatically since that is wasting resources. There is probably some unit management mechanic I don't fully understand yet. Otherwise this game requires a lot more micromanagement than EU4 and CK2/3. Speaking of CK3, I forgot I even have that game. Waiting on the next big expansion.
Try finishing the Maginot Line and having your Frenchmen squat there, no step forward. Don't forget your AA.
e:
Making another mention in favor of UMC mod. It sure is nice to not have to vanilla-choose two out of radar, sonar, or fire-control systems when you're outfitting your ship.