NavyImprove

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Author: 青空ト流レル雲ニ

Last revision: 30 Mar, 2024 at 12:00 UTC

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Description:

This mod is designed to enhance the naval power of certain naval powers, allowing players to have a better naval warfare experience.

In the original game of HOI4, even for naval powers, it is extremely difficult to quickly increase naval strength and build the invincible fleet as envisioned by the player. If the requirements are high, the fleet may not even begin trials until after the end of World War II. This is mainly due to the high naval production capacity requirements, which can be reduced using this mod.

Not only production capacity, but this mod can also directly enhance the attributes of ships, such as increasing maximum speed. I wonder if anyone has had the experience of setting a minimum speed for their fleet, and then when designing battleships or aircraft carriers, the speed is a fraction lower than that, causing continuous concerns. Of course, there are attributes other than speed that can be enhanced, and the effects of different levels of enhancement are shown in the images above.

In this mod, you can freely choose which naval powers to provide such enhancements to and the extent of the enhancements. Depending on your choices, you can challenge yourself, enjoy the game, or even enhance all aspects and write a true maritime epic.

Note 1: This mod includes two confusing options for enhanced countries, "Soviet Union" and "Russia." The latter is prepared for large mods like Kaiserreich, where the country TAG for Russia is set as "RUS" in many large mods, while in the base game it is "SOV." So if you are playing these mods and want to enhance Russia, please choose the correct option. However, some large mods still use "SOV," so if you are unsure about the specific design of the mod, you can enhance both "SOV" and "RUS."

Have fun playing!

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February 18, 2022 Update: Fixed the issue with Kaiserreich’s Canada using "CAN" instead of "IMP," and added enhancement options for the French exiled government in Kaiserreich.