Immersive Music Mod – Comintern, China, and Non-Aligned

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Authors: Dispesys, Arthur Percival

Last revision: 30 Jul, 2023 at 08:50 UTC (13)

File size: 840.94 MB

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Description:

Updated with Comintern, Chinese United Front, and Non-Aligned Radio Stations! If you want music from outside your country to play, turn off weighted shuffle.

Ironman & Mod Compatible

Immersive Music Mod

Featuring over 1,000 songs from the WWII era, the Immersive Music Mod offers the most comprehensive musical overhaul for the base Hearts of Iron IV. These are the same songs soldiers and citizens may have heard – either at home, on parade, or in the trenches. Each song was researched and confirmed to have existed in the time period (except for a few Communist China songs), which extends to accuracy in lyrics as well. Generally, songs with specific artists are featured in their original versions whereas choral and instrumental pieces focus on quality. Each song is set to tag or ideology, among other conditions, though you may switch to unweighted shuffle for the full WWII musical experience.

Historical Immersive Mod

Mainly created for multi player games but playable in single player too.

HIM:

https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2977083664

Additional Compilations

Originally conceived as a single mod, the enormous file size forced me to split into three for the Steam workshop. You can find the links just below! (Note: Many historical Allies, as well as Axis co-belligerents, have been moved to Comintern+ for balance.)

Axis:

http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1326468377

Allies:

http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1326679427

Comintern, China, and Other

Countries:

-Soviet Union
-China (POC & PRC)
-Finland
-Czechoslovakia
-Denmark
-Sweden
-Ireland
-Spain
-Yugoslavia
-Albania
-Croatia
-Mexico
-Brazil
-Cuba
-Argentina
-Chile
-Iran
-Iraq
-Afghanistan
-Ethiopia
-Mongolia
-Tannu Tuva

Contributors:

-Dispesys (Radio Station Art)
-Arthur Percival (Everything Else)