

This World War II strategy game is real-time but it isn't fast paced, so a high frame rate really isn't a priority here. If you haven't played any of Paradox's recent games then rest assured, Hearts of Iron IV isn't demanding at all. If you've got Europa Universalis IV and it runs ok, then you'll be fine with Hearts of Iron IV. As a result, you can expect all system requirements for its games to be broadly similar.

Pretty much all of Paradox Development Studios' games run on the same Clausewitz Engine, designed for grand strategy titles. They are in fact the exact same system requirements.

Hearts of Iron IV ups the ante over its predecessors with a graphical and UI redesign, from which players have total control over one of the most authentic real-time war simulations around. Paradox Development Studios' tactical grand strategy series set during World War II has proven an alluring pull for armchair strategists worldwide, allowing players to dictate and alter the events of the largest conflict the globe has ever seen. For people who love musty old sofas, smoking rooms and well worn slippers, there are few greater thrills in life than the arrival of Hearts of Iron IV.
