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However, there’s a serious issue with the frontlines system, especially when playing as Germany against Russia. The game doesn’t properly create or cover the front line on the Eastern Front — divisions can’t be assigned correctly, and the line disappears or won’t anchor to the border.
It looks like the province borders or country tags in Russia are misaligned with HOI4’s front system.
Could you please check or fix this in a future update? It makes the entire Eastern Front unplayable unless you micro all divisions manually.
Thanks a lot for your hard work and dedication — this mod really deserves to be perfect!
as germany
First a potential bug.. in the 1900 scenario as china i was unable to use a nation focus which is a either or to support the boxers or to fight the boxers. It never let me "fight the boxers" even though i was at war with the boxers so it never let me progress .
Second are you supposed to be able to make Attack Helo's in 1908? I had two land research facilities and was able to open it up and make them which was hilarious and expensive but very very OP. I made a few units with them and shock troops and proceeded to wipe units many times its size.
Love the mod thank you for making it =)
I started with Spain in 1900, and I see that the territories corresponding to the Spanish Protectorate in the North and West (Spanish Africa) are incorrect.
The Spanish Protectorate of Morocco, consisting of the Rif in the north and Cape Juby in the south.
Ifni, a small Moroccan region around the city of Sidi Ifni.
The Spanish Sahara, corresponding to the present-day region of Western Sahara.