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Hearts of iron 4 nuke
Hearts of iron 4 nuke












hearts of iron 4 nuke

Secondly, you're still making the mistake of comparing the real-world to a video game. As you said yourself, please don't be stupid. As far as the US was concerned, dropping The Bomb was a desperate last resort gambit against a vicious, implacable enemy bent on world domination - a literal "Do or die" scenario - and was not done lightly or without a full accounting of the potential consequences. Mountain Man a écrit :First of all, claiming that there was no "real need" to quickly end the war against Japan exposes your ignorance of history and the atrocities being committed by Japan at the time. Do we know what the first DLC will be about? Every drop should be a historic event and I am sure hoping that future DLCs rework the nuke system ingame entirely. Otherwise no people would keep on fighing, only to see the enemy entrench, while every day a few new cities are blown up entirely.Ī-Bomb needs to be a sort of technology victory and an endgame war-tool between two or more nuclear powers. You should only be able to keep on with a nuclear war, if you can defend yourself by revenge nuking the aggressor successfully. They could make it a tug of war, where you basically would earn a sort of warscore by nuking the other guy. Whoever tests the bomb first should receive bonuses in war and be able to threaten diplomatically with the bomb. If you make it close to your border, the risk for the enemy to spot it would be higher and so on. Probably fallout in regions next to it and definitely reduced manpower and all buildings destroyed.Ī uranium enrichment facility should be build after the atomic research, then with that material you should make tests and the tests should be assigned to an area, rendering it unusable for the rest of the campaign. I totally get, that it takes a huge amount of effort to get A-Bombs, but what's the point of getting there first, if you aren't able to bomb your enemies into submission?Īn A-Bomb drop shouldn't occure more than a hand full or less times in a campaign imho and would be a HUGE event in world history, destroying that entire patch of land for the rest of the game. This is about roleplay and technology pay-off.














Hearts of iron 4 nuke