

“In the current live version, the game has no real concept of a person as a distinct thing,” the diary reads, which I imagine if you were a person you’d find upsetting. These changes overall may mean that your favourite Hearts of Iron IV mod may need to spend some time updating, but a specific change involves how characters are handled in the game. This week’s development diary talks all about the changes coming to modding with the free 1.11 patch that will accompany the next expansion. It can work with previous MI2 mods, such as generic, and the other minors, but do NOT use it with MI2 Total.Even though we’ve had announcements of new Stellaris and EU4 DLC, as well as a release date for the latter, it doesn’t look like the Hearts of Iron team are quite ready to put a date on the No Step Back expansion for Hearts of Iron IV just yet.Īt the very least, the development team has now made people real, which I imagine will come to the relief of many. This mod requires MI3 Majors as a base mod containing shared graphics and models (all vehicles, artillery, small arms). These three mods will (when released) replace all of my other MI and MI2 mods, as it will be a lot easier to update 3 mods than 20+. While load times should be significantly faster, you should really not notice much, if any, difference between MI3 and MI2 (other than better performance).

I have edited the files to remove unnecessary small details to streamline things and save hundreds of megabytes.

This mod MI3 DLC deals with all nations that received 3D Models as part of DLC packages. MI3 is basically taking MI2 and streamlining it into three mods.
