
Prices Steam Charts Information Packages 50 DLCs 76 Depots 43 Configuration User Cloud Localization Stats Community 20 Screenshots History. Your ability to lead your nation is your supreme weapon, the strategy game Hearts of Iron IV lets you take command of any nation in World War II the most engaging conflict in world history. Man the Guns brings you closer to the swelling waves as you train and command large battle fleets or smaller flotillas better designed for your coastal shoals. This also requires that "Enable Steam Cloud synchronization for applications which support it" is enabled in the Steam settings (Steam/Settings/Cloud).Man the Guns is a new naval themed expansion for Hearts of Iron IV, the best-selling globe spanning strategy wargame from Paradox Development Studios. The "Steam Cloud" option must be enabled for the game in the Steam library (Hearts of Iron IV/Properties/Updates).

~/.steam/steam/userdata//394360/remote/save\ games/ Prerequisites ~/Library/Application Support/Steam/userdata//394360/remote/save games //needs updating number A backup is also kept locally on your computer, at:Ĭ:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\userdata\\394360\remote\save games // needs updating number If cloud saving is enabled, the save will be always compressed and uploaded to the Steam servers. Local Ironman saves are always uncompressed and are stored in:ĭocuments\Paradox Interactive\Hearts of Iron IV\ (for Mac) ~/Documents/Paradox Interactive/Hearts of Iron IV/save games/ (for Linux) ~/.local/share/Paradox Interactive/Hearts of Iron IV/save games/ There are two options for save locations for Ironman mode.

The game saves automatically whenever almost any decision is taken (such as declaring war).Only a single save will be stored it is thus impossible to load an earlier save if something goes wrong (unfortunately, this includes save game corruption).Any mod that changes it (broadly, this means one that affects gameplay) will cause ironman mode to be disabled.
The checksum must be the same as one of the official releases.
