It's #ShipSunday! This is the start of a regular tweet-series digging into the stories of some of the ships shown in Hearts of Iron IV.
This week: HMS Acasta, an A-class British destroyer launched in 1930 as an improvement on WW1 destroyer design.
@Plan10FromSpace The model we have is based on HMS London, which had one of its funnels removed during a refit
If you’re someone who’s already gotten this achievement, how did you do it? An alliance with Germany from the start, or an alternative approach?
This weekend, why not give the Czechmate achievement a go?
To complete this you will need to, as Czechoslovakia, control Canberra in Australia while being at war with the Allies.
@Dravone223 No problem!
@Dangero50757327 Preparing for the Battle of Britain!
@Whismirk Good thinking!
@Phirefox567RBLX Dramatic! Where in France would you launch your breakthrough?
@Kazel_93 Tanks taking a back seat in poland- interesting approach!
@ReidCarrillo2 Good work! Glad to see you are enjoying it
@danieldansku200 Good thinking- protect those convoys!
@skenderbeu343 Interesting priorities- do you find an early Barborossa or late one usually works best?
@4l3k54nd3rciast Yes, the Romanian oil fields always vital to a German war effort
@Javi103Percebe Hi! we already have a form of 'mechanized' artillery in game- its self-propelled artillery. Did you have something else in mind?
@NinjaBoyXGaming Interesting choices! A step-by-step approach
@TranOfMagis Nice thinking, and not a million miles away from the attitude of many of the powers historically
@Altitoism Interesting choices! Why those two and not the air force?
@nicholasthibs22 Definitely- but what about the air force? You wouldn't forgo close air support, would you?
@Phirefox567RBLX Not even a little bit for the Air Force to provide close air support?
@LangeTitouan Absolutely right!