The later focuses give you war goals that stretch as far north as Murmansk and far east as Mongolia and China itself which is… wrong. The first few allow annex war goals against former Ottoman territories, which feels somewhat strange, given that you would have not chosen the Ottoman reformation to get here, which is fine. Heart aching for more? Check out our Hearts of Iron 4 DLC guide After you finish any of the trees except for the Ottoman reformation, you get some interesting focuses. I’d be doing these a disservice if I tried to explain the nitty-gritty of the trees too much, but they are largely interesting and believable paths for Turkey to tread… except for the culminating area at the bottom. Depending on what you focus on (ha) up top, you can choose a whole five different paths, four of which tie back together at the bottom.įrom left-to-right on the tree, you can reclaim the old Ottoman empire (featuring special camel cavalry at the end!), join the British as a Democratic ally, join the Axis as a Fascist ally, join the USSR as a Communist ally, or form an independent pro-Balkan faction. These are important, as at the start of the game, you are facing resistance from the old loyalists and Kurdish separatists. The top quarter of the political tree focuses on Atatürk as a highly influential leader, and Ottoman loyalists. The only truly important focuses are at the top and bottom of the tree, which help to eliminate some of Turkey’s standing debuffs they have at the start.Īs for politics, Turkey actually has more variety than usual. It’s fairly basic for a state with a reworked focus tree, there’s not much to note on except for a few forts being added here, a couple air bases being added there.
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Politically, Turkey now has more variety than usual
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Romania and Yugoslavia also get a free update with this release, but as that’s free, I won’t be discussing it here except when relevant to the other three. While we broadly like them, there are a few hang-ups and concerns to cover, too.
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Indeed, nothing about the game has changed in Battle for the Bosporus except for the focus trees for Turkey, Bulgaria, and Greece – but there is a fair amount to talk about in those focus tree updates. But what differentiates Battle for the Bosporus from a DLC like La Résistance is that the previous expansion added universal features for the game, like armored cars and the new espionage system.īattle for the Bosporus is more akin to one of EU4’s smaller DLC packs that only include targeted updates for a specific few nations. Well, the special time of year can come twice in the same year, dear reader. It’s that special time of year again, the time of the DLC drop for Hearts of Iron 4. “But there was a DLC released in February,” I hear you cry.