Hearts of Iron III: Semper Fi
Details: Video game
Initial Release Date: June 6, 2010
Developer: Paradox Development Studio
Series: Hearts of Iron
Publisher: Paradox Interactive
Platforms: Microsoft Windows, Classic Mac OS
Genres: Strategy game, Strategy Video Game, Strategy
Description: Itโs time to dust off the field marshal's baton and take command of any nation in World War II; the largest conflict in history. The first expansion to the critically acclaimed Hearts of Iron III lets you take charge - or delegate - at any level, from division to nation, through a variety of scenarios. Guide your country to glory from 1936 to 1948 - wage war on the battlefields, in the factories, and at the negotiating table, in the grandest of all World War II strategy games ever made. Features: Players can now define their own Theatres with a simple dragbox system The new Order of Battle Browser allows quick and easy reorganization of the entire Command Hierarchy The Command Hierarchy is now directly represented on the map A new Air Superiority map mode makes strategic air warfare easy At game start, each country now gets to choose its own hidden Victory Conditions. Can your enemies guess your secret agenda? HQs under AI control now have separate aggressiveness stances for Land, Air and Naval operations Countries can request specific actions from their allies for unprecedented cooperation Technological progress can now be shared with your allies Brigades can now be upgraded to more advanced types (e.g. Infantry to Motorized, or Artillery to Self Propelled Artillery) New 1940 scenario fills a gap in the game's timeline Hundreds of new events added to immerse players in their own versions of World War II, comparing the unfolding alternate timeline to real history Mighty warships can be designated the Pride of the Fleet, which is both an opportunity and a risk The AI has been improved in all areas, at all levels. It will defend in depth, marshal big naval taskforces and launch multi-stage invasions. It will perform more historical diplomacy and pursue a strategic production strategy
Initial Release Date: June 6, 2010
Developer: Paradox Development Studio
Series: Hearts of Iron
Publisher: Paradox Interactive
Platforms: Microsoft Windows, Classic Mac OS
Genres: Strategy game, Strategy Video Game, Strategy
Description: Itโs time to dust off the field marshal's baton and take command of any nation in World War II; the largest conflict in history. The first expansion to the critically acclaimed Hearts of Iron III lets you take charge - or delegate - at any level, from division to nation, through a variety of scenarios. Guide your country to glory from 1936 to 1948 - wage war on the battlefields, in the factories, and at the negotiating table, in the grandest of all World War II strategy games ever made. Features: Players can now define their own Theatres with a simple dragbox system The new Order of Battle Browser allows quick and easy reorganization of the entire Command Hierarchy The Command Hierarchy is now directly represented on the map A new Air Superiority map mode makes strategic air warfare easy At game start, each country now gets to choose its own hidden Victory Conditions. Can your enemies guess your secret agenda? HQs under AI control now have separate aggressiveness stances for Land, Air and Naval operations Countries can request specific actions from their allies for unprecedented cooperation Technological progress can now be shared with your allies Brigades can now be upgraded to more advanced types (e.g. Infantry to Motorized, or Artillery to Self Propelled Artillery) New 1940 scenario fills a gap in the game's timeline Hundreds of new events added to immerse players in their own versions of World War II, comparing the unfolding alternate timeline to real history Mighty warships can be designated the Pride of the Fleet, which is both an opportunity and a risk The AI has been improved in all areas, at all levels. It will defend in depth, marshal big naval taskforces and launch multi-stage invasions. It will perform more historical diplomacy and pursue a strategic production strategy