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  1. Jul 3, 2011
    2
    Paradox continues the trend of downloadable...... content? In reality there is little new content, and is quite obviously a $20 patch. The game was riddled with bugs that rendered the game almost unplayable upon release. They have a niche market and are milking it dry by charging for patches disguised as an "expansion". It is infuriating that such a great game and developer hasParadox continues the trend of downloadable...... content? In reality there is little new content, and is quite obviously a $20 patch. The game was riddled with bugs that rendered the game almost unplayable upon release. They have a niche market and are milking it dry by charging for patches disguised as an "expansion". It is infuriating that such a great game and developer has followed a rather new industry trend of releasing an unfinished game and charging for patches to complete it. That being said the game is the best ww2 rts there is, none even come close to its depth. You can easily sink 8 hours into this game and not even realize it, it is hands down top 5 for any serious RTS player. Expand
  2. Oct 1, 2011
    4
    The latest expansion of Hearts of Iron 3 which claims to have multicore support.

    This multicore support however is only working for the AI controlled units which is hardly stressing the cpu, the game itself however makes 1 core run on 100% on a 1090t. So basicly this causes a bottleneck making the multicore support pretty useless. The game is very unstable, get used to saving every 5
    The latest expansion of Hearts of Iron 3 which claims to have multicore support.

    This multicore support however is only working for the AI controlled units which is hardly stressing the cpu, the game itself however makes 1 core run on 100% on a 1090t.
    So basicly this causes a bottleneck making the multicore support pretty useless.

    The game is very unstable, get used to saving every 5 min. since if you spend a few hours playing this game its possible the game crashes around 20-30 times.

    Also there are plenty of bugs in the game, the AI control which has been spend so much time on by making it multicore support basicly does nothing you want.
    If you as a player want to give a AI controlled army a order to invade a certain area it simply doesnt do it.

    Gameplay is pretty much like every other RTS, the game claims to be very open and that you can strange history.
    This however is not the case, for example playing as germany and simply not invading poland and not annexing other countrys.
    And you still get declared war by france and england.
    This makes the game pretty much a closed ending RTS game and not the supreme ruler idea that you run a country.
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  3. Mar 1, 2015
    2
    Five reasons this game is absolute s h i t e !

    1. I needed community support to even start the game. 2. Game-mechanics are somewhat booring. Rather limited options for doing anything, and unless you know the tricks you'll be doing absolutely nothing the first half of the game. 3. This game is drudgery galore. It's main game-mechanic consist of organizing your troops into a proper
    Five reasons this game is absolute s h i t e !

    1. I needed community support to even start the game.

    2. Game-mechanics are somewhat booring. Rather limited options for doing anything, and unless you know the tricks you'll be doing absolutely nothing the first half of the game.

    3. This game is drudgery galore. It's main game-mechanic consist of organizing your troops into a proper chain of command. Doing this is about as time-consuming as in real life. A cluncky and unintuitive interface makes this chore into your own personal hell.

    4. HoI3 is spent waiting for something interesting to happen, but it never does.

    5. You have to go online to learn how to play the game.
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  4. Sep 12, 2014
    0
    Pros: The World War II scenarios are fun at first; the graphics look much better than Hearts of Iron II: Armageddon when the game isn't stuttering into a low frame-rate oblivion.

    Cons: Worse music than Hearts of Iron II: Armageddon; the AI for the game is quite dumb, very much worse than it was in Hearts of Iron II; game has a much reduced scope from Hearts of Iron II: Armageddon;
    Pros: The World War II scenarios are fun at first; the graphics look much better than Hearts of Iron II: Armageddon when the game isn't stuttering into a low frame-rate oblivion.

    Cons: Worse music than Hearts of Iron II: Armageddon; the AI for the game is quite dumb, very much worse than it was in Hearts of Iron II; game has a much reduced scope from Hearts of Iron II: Armageddon; idiotic "neutrality system"; super-long loading screens; a huge amount of problems with realism and history in the game; the huge amount of tiny provinces destroys the performance and fun of the game; the good graphics destroy the framerate and make the game seem to go by ten times slower than Hearts of Iron II; feels like a huge unnecessary waste of resources to have a 3D graphics engine for what is essentially a 2D board game; game is so so bloated that it cannot run on older computers which could run Hearts of Iron II very well; this so-called expansion is a glorified, paid patch for a broken game.

    Score Breakdown: Graphics 7/10, Sound Effects and Music 3/10, Realism 2/10, Game Stability 1/10, Gameplay 1/10, Loading Screens and Frame Rate 1/10, Replay Value 0/10, Game Publisher's Ethics -100/10, Total Score 0/10

    Conclusion: Overall a huge step backwards from its prequel Hearts of Iron II: Armageddon. Instead of playing Hearts of Iron III or any of the Hearts of Iron III expansions, buy Hearts of Iron II: Doomsday with the Armageddon expansion and perhaps try the game Darkest Hour.
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  5. Aug 1, 2012
    2
    Paradox keeps releasing expansions for HOI3 that dont add much apart from a couple of forgettable features and some fixes that belong in a patch. Semper Fi was decent (mainly due to the AI improvements) but this is just a joke. HOI3 is a great game when modded. There are modders that invest great deal of their time trying to fix what Paradox did wrong. And the problems with expansions isParadox keeps releasing expansions for HOI3 that dont add much apart from a couple of forgettable features and some fixes that belong in a patch. Semper Fi was decent (mainly due to the AI improvements) but this is just a joke. HOI3 is a great game when modded. There are modders that invest great deal of their time trying to fix what Paradox did wrong. And the problems with expansions is the modders have to start AGAIN from scratch (since they feel compelled to use the new expansion and discontinue the old one) which is a pity. I am still waiting for the release of my favourite mod, ICE for the motherland. And paradox will apparently release YET another empty expansion shortly.

    Please dont buy them, we should discourage them to stop this trend of releasing unfinished games and then releasing a bunch of so called expansions
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  1. Sep 12, 2011
    42
    This is an end-of-life expansion for the HOI3 franchise. It adds some (minor) new features to the original, but does not do much to fix any major flaws. It is not worth 20 bucks to anybody but an HOI3 completist.
  2. Jul 29, 2011
    55
    As such, if you're not a hardcore turn based strategy buff, stay away.
  3. Jul 10, 2011
    75
    The new Partisan system and Theatre Interface are just a few good improvements this expansion has to offer. However, only few of the older problems get fixed and the extra options will only make it harder for a newcomer to get into Hearts of Iron III. Gamers that are familiar with the franchise will however be happy that the most realistic WWII game ever, just got a little bit better.