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Uncover Enemy Secrets in Hearts of Iron IV: La Résistance The enemy has installed a puppet government in an allied nation. Brave individuals promise to fight against their occupiers and oppressors.
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The enemy has installed a puppet government in an allied nation. Brave individuals promise to fight against their occupiers and oppressors. Use your agile espionage skills to support the work of La Résistance.
La Résistance adds secret agents, espionage missions and new options for resistance movements to Hearts of Iron IV, the popular grand strategy wargame from Paradox Development Studio. Send agents into dangerous territory to decipher enemy secrets or prepare the ground for your invasion by propping up collaborators who will be happy for any taste of power.
Meh no one's playing france anyways,we are all here just for the spy agency,I love how I can send my spies into the USA and promote fascist support so they get permanently locked out of their focus tree
Would be better without the plane designer. What do you mean I have to spend 120 days figuring out how to strap a bomb onto the bottom of a plane? The naval designer made sense, ships are large, often had large
We can't play the game in the multiplayer lobbies because of cheaters. They crash the lobbies or cancel the DLCs. You can't possibly be unaware of this situation. You haven't provided a solution yet. It's time for us to
The La Résistance DLC for Hearts of Iron IV adds a completely new layer of gameplay by focusing on espionage, intelligence, and resistance movements. With this expansion, you can create your own intelligence agency,
This is among my favorite DLCs. I love the spy mechanic (depending on the nation you pick it can be quite overpowering against the AI especially those without proper focus trees or large industries to have counterintel)
The mechanics of espionage are cool and they make a difference in-game... they should have worked a little bit more on how the US and Britain react to the 'birth' of Vichy France... and better represent the war in the