why is deploying troops so bad in pic rel?

started playing eu4 after 150 hours in pic rel and the troop deployment system is 300% better than the shit it is here. you literally just wait because of a shitty level system that makes no sense and have to use the same fricking equipment you use on normal deployed divisions. the game is basically impossible to have fun if you lose once while in eu4 you can recover very easily. why is it so shit?

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  1. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    The training system is designed to let you drop out poorly trained divisions to do desperate defenses on your core territory, the USSR even gets a reduction to the minimum required training before deployment. Otherwise you usually want to let them train fully to avoid the combat penalty from being untrained.

    You can work around the equipment issue by changing equipment reinforcement priority, just set deployed division reinforcement to green.

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      >The training system is designed to let you drop out poorly trained divisions to do desperate defenses on your core territory
      shit design
      >You can work around the equipment issue by changing equipment reinforcement priority, just set deployed division reinforcement to green.
      and then have low strength on your main deployed army because some nations start with underequipped armies. its extremely shit you always get a deficit of equipment if youre playing any nation outside of germany and like i said, its extremely shit to have the same equipment for that

      • 2 years ago
        Anonymous

        How so? You think troops aready deployed and troops about to be deployed don’t both use guns and ammo?
        How is it not normal that you can’t recruit new units if you don’t have the stockpiles to equip them?

      • 2 years ago
        Anonymous

        Why is it shit design? What do you want it to do instead?

        I meant putting reinforcement to your active, not training, divisions to green. With that said if you start with an underequipped nation then yes, you need to decide whether to try and train more divisions or put your equipment toward existing divisions, this is called strategy. HOI 4 has problems but the equipment system is not complicated.

  2. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    Hoi4 is the fisher price kids toy of grand strategy games.

    It allows any drooling moron to sit in front of the screen and “win” with a single button. Or I’m sorry 3 buttons total.

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      You sound pretty knowledgable in fisher price toys. I found this one called "hoi three" and to my surprise it was even easier than hoy four. All I did was launch the game and it immediately displayed a "you win!" screen. I'm glad that a company like paradox is so generous to make an entire series designed for my young (moronic) children and serves as the perfect gateway to more sophisticated WW2 games like risk.

      • 2 years ago
        Anonymous

        Lol yeah you totally sound funny and not retarted

        • 2 years ago
          Anonymous

          >implying any post involving any hoi game is funny

          • 2 years ago
            Anonymous

            Hoi4 fans love drew because he’s funny. Also a model player that plays as paradox intended.

      • 2 years ago
        Anonymous

        Based.

        Hoi4 fans love drew because he’s funny. Also a model player that plays as paradox intended.

        >the hoi3 lolcow is back again seething at some e-celeb
        kek

        • 2 years ago
          Anonymous

          Can you please quote the part where he’s seething? Or was that just you?

          • 2 years ago
            Anonymous

            You can lick my butthole Black person.

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      You sound pretty knowledgable in fisher price toys. I found this one called "hoi three" and to my surprise it was even easier than hoy four. All I did was launch the game and it immediately displayed a "you win!" screen. I'm glad that a company like paradox is so generous to make an entire series designed for my young (moronic) children and serves as the perfect gateway to more sophisticated WW2 games like risk.

      comedy gold

  3. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    >troop deployment
    >eu4

  4. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    You can reduce the difficulty if the game is too hard for you.

  5. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    >you literally just wait because of a shitty level system that makes no sense
    Its almost as if there is a big difference in raising 15th century levies and equipping and training a 20th century army. the level system is there so you can't just shit out troops and it simulates the amount of time the division takes to train up to be proficient how is it a bad thing?

    >and have to use the same fricking equipment you use on normal deployed divisions.
    Don't train up new units if you can't equip the ones you already have. If you want to create just garrisons with captured equipment you can toggle the equipment a division uses in the division designer.

    > the game is basically impossible to have fun if you lose once while in eu4 you can recover very easily. why is it so shit?
    How is it bad that you actually have to look after your units? the reason its difficult to recover from losing a war or army is because its a WW2 game if you lose the war thats it no retry you get annexed its a completely different time frame from EU 4.

    I can tell this is bait but holy shit there is so much hoi 4 does wrong but the recruitment screen isn't one of them

  6. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    You aren’t fooling anybody, just because you waited 6 hours to reply to yourself doesn’t mean your retarted waste of text got any funnier.

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