

All other nations use the generic national focus tree. Additional countries - as detailed below - received a unique focus tree as part of different DLCs. The seven great powers (and Poland) have a unique national focus tree in the base game. It is important to note, however, that player nations are not bound by this and as such their in-game actions can still force the AI to pick somewhat less than historical choices. Players wishing to have a more historical-based campaign can choose to do so by ticking the Historical AI Focuses option on the country selection screen (map) just before the start of a new game. The individual options can range from political, diplomatic and warfare-related focuses to more economic and research-related focuses.ĭue to the semi-random nature of the AI it ensures that no two games will play out in precisely the same way.

These paths may be based on actual historical situations or on alternative historical possibilities. Each country has a focus tree, representing a number of progression paths (branches) available to that nation. The focus trees allow the players (and the AI) to direct the development of their nation. National focus trees serve as a replacement for the mixture of decisions and triggered events which directed countries in previous iterations of Hearts of Iron. The following is a list of these traits.The game map, showing only countries with non-generic focus trees. These traits give bonuses to the country, however, there are also traits that simply change the AI's behavior and yet others that appear to do nothing in particular. There are many leader traits, and only some of them affect the player directly. While most countries can support being ruled by any ideology in the game, not every country has a unique name for each ideology's political party. If a leader for a country's ideology is not established in the game files, then a new one will be randomly generated that can be given benefits from political advisors. They are each connected to one national leader and an ideology. Political Parties are the ruling political parties in any given nation.
