: This era saw the introduction of the modern Field Marshal and General hierarchy. While criticized by some for limiting division counts per commander, it added a layer of logistical planning to the front lines.
The "Waking the Tiger" expansion and its subsequent 1.5.x patches transformed the strategy landscape in several ways:
: It introduced dedicated National Focus trees for Nationalist China , Communist China , and various warlords, making the struggle for China a central, fleshed-out part of the game rather than a secondary conflict. File: Hearts of Iron IV Waking the Tiger v1.54 ...
's v1.5.4 update was a refinement patch following the major "Cornflakes" update (1.5.0), primarily aimed at stabilizing the massive overhaul to the Asian theater and domestic mechanics. Released in early 2018, this era of the game is often remembered for introducing the Decisions system and significant alternate history paths for major powers. Core Gameplay Shifts
: Major powers received overhauled trees. Most notably, Germany gained the ability to depose Hitler and restore the Kaiser or pursue a democratic path, while Japan could go Communist or Democratic. : This era saw the introduction of the
Allowed Chinese warlords to seize territory without full-scale war. Waking the Tiger | Hearts of Iron вики | Fandom
Replaced some RNG events with manual control over political shifts and economic projects. Most notably, Germany gained the ability to depose
By version 1.5.4, many of the initial bugs from the DLC launch were ironed out. Players at this time focused heavily on abilities—like force attack or extra ground crews—and the newly added Acclimatization mechanic, which forced divisions to slowly adapt to extreme heat or cold. Impact on Strategy Decisions