


I never watched tutorials for this one, I sort of figured it out on my own by playing it. In time you'll get the hang of industrializing and conducting trade but as a beginner, and assuming you play a relatively powerful nation like Prussia, France or the UK, you can leave most of the complicated stuff up to the AI. Take command and lead your nation through World War II, the largest conflict in world history, in Hearts. Really the only difference that will stand out at first from EU3 is the Sphere of Influence mechanic because apart from that most of the new features run themselves. The latest Tweets from Hearts of Iron (HOIGame). Here's a tutorial series that will explain some of the more complicated mechanics: Īs for Victoria 2, the focus is much more on managing your country than war. Some people also suggest Brazil as a starting nation because its isolated and relatively powerful compared to other South American Nations. It has loads of resources, you won't have to deal with supply issues until late game and the numerous wars you'll be fighting will teach you how to manage and conduct large scale military operations. It's one of the best military simulations out there and while it can be a bit intimidating at first you'll eventually get the hang of it.Īs your first country I'd suggest Germany. Hearts of Iron 3 really isn't that complicated once you understand how the Order of Battle and Supply systems work.
