HoI4 Guide: Communist China - No Step Back

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Komentáře • 598

  • @jeffh9427
    @jeffh9427 Před 2 lety +155

    Tibet: If I sit really still, Bitt3rSteel won't notice me.

    • @drandersjiang
      @drandersjiang Před rokem +17

      PRC fully liberated Tibet on 23 May 1951, two and a half years after the end date of HOI4.

    • @Fred_the_1996
      @Fred_the_1996 Před rokem +8

      Tibet was only liberated 6 years after WW2 ended

    • @jakelloyd8440
      @jakelloyd8440 Před rokem +20

      invaded* not liberated

    • @42carlos
      @42carlos Před rokem +26

      @@drandersjiang "Liberated" +100 social credits

    • @currahee
      @currahee Před rokem +5

      @@drandersjiang liberated huh

  • @timothyhouse1622
    @timothyhouse1622 Před 2 lety +1596

    No step back has made a lot of the older achievements nearly impossible. MOST of the ones for the previous DLC are completely broken in how the strategy was supposed to work. Hell, those were highly reliant on RNG going the right way but logistics completely destroyed it. Want an example, good luck breaking the Turks at Istanbul when trying to form Byzantium.

    • @steadyjumper3547
      @steadyjumper3547 Před 2 lety +102

      Sad Greek noises*

    • @dinozocker_lp1465
      @dinozocker_lp1465 Před 2 lety +28

      Well, if you want't it to be easier just deactivate no step back

    • @alicemoffat
      @alicemoffat Před 2 lety +199

      @@dinozocker_lp1465 that won’t work either, the new logistics system was implemented in Barbossa, so deactivating NSB won’t make it easier.

    • @timothyhouse1622
      @timothyhouse1622 Před 2 lety +73

      @@dinozocker_lp1465 exactly what Felix said. You have to roll it back to a previous patch and that is a giant hassle. It also isn't about "easier" it is about being possible. IT is IMPOSSIBLE to do the achievement in the current state of the game.

    • @randomestchannel
      @randomestchannel Před 2 lety +7

      @@timothyhouse1622 Not a giant hassle.

  • @viclorenzo5016
    @viclorenzo5016 Před 2 lety +142

    Once more to the subtitles.
    0:01 "Hey, guys. Peter Steele here back with another video of the day."
    0:22 "Convert everything to these small templates in Taiwan."
    1:48 "the glorious autonomy" RIP Tannu-Tuva

    • @Bitt3rSteel
      @Bitt3rSteel  Před 2 lety +36

      God i love the auto-subtitles

    • @viclorenzo5016
      @viclorenzo5016 Před 2 lety +35

      Oh but there's more.
      2:39 "we'll just eat the like a steel for now."
      4:21 "Usually the Soviets don't know, Soviets don't have them." Huh, I wonder what this mean.
      5:07 "She based on Mars"
      8:47 "Take all states bottoming metal."
      11:28 "amankwah" RIP Mengkukuo
      13:03 "Professional Army Corps chief Berlin doctor"
      17:00 "Tania" 💀 Tannu-Tuva become human
      17:14 "the UN will start churning out more and more military factories"
      20:18 "Grandpa Open works"
      24:32 "And they go as men cook. Whoa."

    • @xLionsxxSmithyx
      @xLionsxxSmithyx Před 2 lety +5

      @@viclorenzo5016 oh sweet auto Subtitles, the gift that keeps on giving.

    • @pallingtontheshrike6374
      @pallingtontheshrike6374 Před 2 lety +6

      @@Bitt3rSteel juntuan [autosubbed to taiwan] means army group, but realistically it means 'lots and lots of footsoldiers because we're poor as shit and we'll label it a big army unit for now because Chiang won't know the fucking difference' lmao
      Renmin jundui is just the pinyin for 'people's army.'

    • @evankearney4865
      @evankearney4865 Před 2 lety +4

      I was just going to comment something about Peter Steele lol

  • @JohnSmith-kb4re
    @JohnSmith-kb4re Před 2 lety +105

    6:10
    "I think this strengthens the country tremendously. Which, I know, as Communist China, is kinda weird but hey, just roll with it."
    -Deng Xiaoping

  • @kristiqn9924
    @kristiqn9924 Před 2 lety +523

    i have much expirience with this achivement. 1 of the thing i always do is to improve my relations with germany and italy, they always send u thousands of guns and artillery (venenzuela and peru also help)

    • @imperialriders6785
      @imperialriders6785 Před 2 lety +4

      Communist China and nazis and fascists.....

    • @swietyboze1792
      @swietyboze1792 Před 2 lety +14

      Venezuela and Peru??????

    • @Hanking_Man
      @Hanking_Man Před 2 lety +3

      Yea there both fascist

    • @sejozwak
      @sejozwak Před 2 lety +19

      Or Hungary when they go fascist or when world tension is high enough

    • @kristiqn9924
      @kristiqn9924 Před 2 lety +23

      @@swietyboze1792 ye they r fascist

  • @noaheke2666
    @noaheke2666 Před 2 lety +62

    "When you have the enemy by the balls, you wanna keep twisting," -sun tzu

  • @AjarTadpole7202
    @AjarTadpole7202 Před rokem +16

    24:00 "When you have the enemy by the balls, you want to keep twisting." Bitt3rSteel 2022

  • @chinueplayz8944
    @chinueplayz8944 Před 2 lety +53

    Zhu De is a great Field Marshall because he can get Logistics Wizard and that really helps, especially in the No Step Back update.

  • @edoardobaia7303
    @edoardobaia7303 Před 2 lety +77

    if you improve relations with non alinged nations they will send you guns too, for example iran,iraq, saudi, oman and yemen, tibet, finland, buthan, siam and nepal. if you have convoys also the dudes in south america

    • @MaFo82
      @MaFo82 Před 2 lety +2

      You can even get weapons from fascist governments with good enough relations as communist china.

    • @gocool_2.0
      @gocool_2.0 Před 2 lety +8

      You forgot Turkey. They're the best for lend lease

    • @anabe3785
      @anabe3785 Před rokem +1

      Hungary and romania has military restriction at the start, they usually have a lot of guns at the start

    • @fjunjian
      @fjunjian Před 9 měsíci

      waste if political power not really necessary

  • @TheForeignGamer
    @TheForeignGamer Před 2 lety +186

    Great timing on this video! I used your old guide to get both of Mao's achievements, and I only had to change a couple things to account for the new supply mechanics and the current patch, like researching trucks and trains and getting the logistics and attrition guys. I'm interested to see how this video compares to the successful playthrough I had!
    Edit: So in my campaign, a few key differences were that Japan was much stronger and far more aggressive and as such was able to push the nationalists back quite a bit by the time I was ready to be involved. They even secured two beachheads in mainland China AND were pushing from the south in Indochina. The fight in Mengkukuo and Manchuria was a lot tougher for me, even with prioritizing the supply hubs like you did.
    Also, Stalin never invited me into the Comintern. Instead, Churchill came a-knockin' and invited me into the Allies. I actually accepted, because I doubt I would have been able to win otherwise. While mainland China was tied up with endless naval invasions, I declared war on them and swept in from the west, putting the squeeze both on them and the Japanese simultaneously. Unfortunately, Japan actually capitulated China before I could, and they ended up puppeting them as the "Reorganized Government of China".
    After a while, I was able to kick them all off the mainland, but by then Japan was at war with the Allies, and I still needed to take Taiwan for the achievement. However, without a navy to speak of, I tried resorting to Paratroopers, only to have the game bug out on me by simply refusing to execute the order. I was thankfully able to take Taiwan and all other territory in the peace deal, but it took till 1946 to do so.

    • @user-hn6mk8sc2i
      @user-hn6mk8sc2i Před 2 lety +3

      well i am did puppeted entire world as ussr at 1945

    • @xLionsxxSmithyx
      @xLionsxxSmithyx Před 2 lety +6

      @@user-hn6mk8sc2i yeah... USSR is easy though.

    • @jonblack4106
      @jonblack4106 Před 2 lety +5

      That's a bit more historical actually

    • @DethScarred
      @DethScarred Před rokem +3

      Can confirm I've tried 3 times to get a run as smooth as this video and each time Japan is brutal. In one game I was pushed back to the river for a while before being able to fight back. I was also better equipped than in the video.

  • @kevinwells-mcdonnell1233
    @kevinwells-mcdonnell1233 Před 2 lety +170

    25:30 AI sometimes takes territory you occupy with the "request control of state" diplomacy function. As far as I know, you are not even given the option to refuse.
    The reason that they can, is that they generated huge warscore while you were biding your time.

    • @Fred_the_1996
      @Fred_the_1996 Před rokem +4

      Wait what, you should be able to refuse if the AI is

    • @mufarisfa3939
      @mufarisfa3939 Před rokem +2

      I call shenanigans

    • @DocBirkin1
      @DocBirkin1 Před rokem +2

      Dang, that is such a BS mechanic! The Nationalists can't help but have more warscore than Commie China, they take a million plus casualties just holding lines! Then they get EXTRA points because the game assigns them conquered territory as I push into it and THEY get the points for the occupation! This game is infuriating at times.

    • @dorktriogamer2865
      @dorktriogamer2865 Před rokem +1

      That's not it, you have to fully control the state then they take it all at once, it's not where when you push they get it

  • @OskarW57
    @OskarW57 Před 2 lety +143

    I recommend taking Tibet after Sinkiang and before joining the war with Japan. The Tibetian factories are very helpful and they usually have a generous amont of guns.

    • @tagus100
      @tagus100 Před rokem +10

      Manually justify on them?

    • @clongshanks5206
      @clongshanks5206 Před rokem +2

      I’m curious too. Answer the dude’s question

    • @tagus100
      @tagus100 Před rokem +15

      @@clongshanks5206 Yeah you would have to manually justify on Tibet but I don't see how you can justify on Tibet + fight + annex them, BEFORE the Japanese attack.

    • @jrmiles54
      @jrmiles54 Před rokem +3

      @@tagus100 I think that’s falls into the time where you don’t need to join the war. You just stay out of it until after Maoism finishes

    • @oltgashi6040
      @oltgashi6040 Před rokem +3

      ​@@tagus100just justify them when declaring war on xibei san ma

  • @TheMetalfreak360
    @TheMetalfreak360 Před 2 lety +11

    Thanks for the video, been waiting for an update before trying on it myself.

  • @musAKulture
    @musAKulture Před 2 lety +36

    most of your pronunciation is spot on, but just in case u r interested,
    zhu de sounds like "choo duh" (almost the zh in zhukov)
    the apostrophe in yan'an indicates that you do not pronounce it as ya+nan, but rather yan+an, the an must not have a front consonant

  • @ancaoraathasach
    @ancaoraathasach Před 2 lety +11

    Thanks for the guide! Just got both of the Mao achievements.

  • @bugra3691
    @bugra3691 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for the tuttorial i have gotten both communist china achivements following this video and it was huge fun going from less than 10 factories to 300 factories.

  • @celestial1924
    @celestial1924 Před 2 lety +4

    i'm so flipping happy you made this video, i was watching the other communist china achievement run and it was nearly impossible with NSB, and breaking the Turks at Istanbul was literally impossible

  • @ditian6234
    @ditian6234 Před 2 lety +5

    Hey thanks! All China are significantly more difficult than before, ur doing some fresh content

  • @linuxares
    @linuxares Před 2 lety +153

    Question, wouldn't horses be a better way in the beginning to quickly overtake? They're faster and you probably don't need as many. Then you can save up on guns.

    • @Enward834
      @Enward834 Před 2 lety +9

      Yes, but I think he just like to use infantry to keep it simple

    • @alexandrutheodorbileca4266
      @alexandrutheodorbileca4266 Před 2 lety +43

      1 batallion cavalery = 120 infantry eq.
      1 batallion foot infantry = 100 infantry eq.

    • @pluginleah
      @pluginleah Před 2 lety +52

      @@alexandrutheodorbileca4266 LOL I'm just now realizing how ridiculous that number is. 1000 manpower and 100 guns. Good luck boys o7

    • @ovvkeyvvo
      @ovvkeyvvo Před 2 lety +44

      I know it's been a month since this was posted, but no one has mentioned.
      As Commie China you don't start with a Cavalry Division and pretty much all of the territory you take is core (so it's not needed for garrison)
      So to create a functioning Cav Division would be a massive waste of EXP (in my opinion at least) + as said above it's also more expensive than infantry.

    • @Enward834
      @Enward834 Před 2 lety +5

      @@ovvkeyvvo good point. Sense this has been posted I tried to do this with cavalry and ran into this problem

  • @12Prophet
    @12Prophet Před rokem +4

    "Chairman, we don't have enough steel to produce guns.."
    Chairman: "It's fine. Just make the wood vaguely gun shaped, it'll be fine."

  • @jordanr3320
    @jordanr3320 Před 2 lety +5

    Just wanted to say thank you so much for this video. Communist China was one of the most fun "minor" nations to play as, and ever since No Step Back, they felt unplayable. The old strategy of "just train troops, put a gun in their hand, and throw your manpower at Japan" doesn't work with the changes to supply, and consequently made it difficult, if not impossible, to have enough spare guns available to spring Infiltration against RoC. But with tips from this video, I've been able to finally have a good time playing them again.
    One helpful thing I found in my game, if you train up a few extra of the Juntuan and just try to place them along the provinces you'll take with Infiltration, it'll save you some time and effort. If Japan pushes into those territories far enough, you risk not being able to dig them out, and you'll lose any stacks of Infiltration you've built up there. Putting those defenders there slows the advance to make sure those provinces flip your way when you launch the uprising.

  • @alexschmidt443
    @alexschmidt443 Před 2 lety +9

    What i prefer to build at the start is a railway that will connect with a future supply hub at the menguko border, because my divisions always went out of supply up there. You can get the hub done quickly with that decisions which increases supply hub speed by 300%.

  • @coldracon
    @coldracon Před 2 lety +14

    Hey Bitter, really love your videos, they've been helpful for me learning the game. however, on your achievement guides, unless you AREN'T doing a typical tech build start (engineering/industrial focus) I think it would be better to have a document of the first focuses you take, or if you pause focuses for political power gains or continuous focuses

  • @miranchee
    @miranchee Před rokem +1

    Excellent video! Your earlier vid really helped me in playing CC in older versions. I'm still working out how to do this with supply changes, haven't tried ironmanning it yet, but here are some possibilities I figured out. Sharing for anyone who finds them helpful. Well rehearsed for an achievement run, I think.
    * Govt of National Defense not needed. If you wait until early May '37, the Xi'an incident ("Chiang Kai Shek detained in ...") will fire and you can form a faction with Mao's favorite frenemy, led by him rather than you. 2 focuses saved, when war breaks out they're bypassed. There may be some delay before Guangxi and Yunnan join in, but usually they get on board by the time the war starts, and almost always by the end of the year.
    * It's possible to use Reorganize the Railway System to build the TWO supply hubs you need, roughly where you built them. The trick is to amass construction buffs, kick off reorganize railways, then join the war with the Japanese & switch to Total Mobilization when the first hub is about half done, plus or minus a week (4-6 weeks into building). This balances the benefits from Total Mobilization, which you need to get the factories to finish the two hubs, with the risks of being at war, which you need to choose Total Mobilization. To make it work, you need 11-12 civvies when you take the reorganize railways buff, going up to 14-15 with Total Mob, and you need enough PP to take Total Mob on time.
    * The way I usually do it is to (1) prioritize Construction I & II (I line them up in the slot I get from literacy), (2) take the stability boosts of improved worker conditions & Maoism, (3) free trade for extra construction, (4) Invite Foreign Advisers in winter or spring '37 to get extra civvy factories (my focuses are as Bitt3rSteel's until AgSoc, but then I do Rectification-> Maoism-> Foreign Advisers-> Yan'an Base Area), (5) spam 30 divisions by July '36 to send volunteers to Spain whenever I'm not at war, which gets me Spanish Gold Reserves (they come in May or early June '37), (6) save PP to hit 150 mid-to-late July '37. This all maxes construction buffs & minimizes consumer goods. I switch construction to supply hubs & push reorganize the railways around 15 June '37, join the war and take Total Mob between 14 July & 1 August '37. The first hub comes online in mid-August, the second in early October, well in time before the reorganize railways buff ends.
    * If you're tight with PP, you can delay the whole schedule. Joining the fight early though makes for less dastardly roleplaying + the defending troops get excellent fighting experience, which will be very very useful later when going on the attack.
    * You'll fight the first month or so on low supply. Not ideal, but I was always able to hold off the Japanese if I started with rested troops & all the extra divisions Chiang helpfully stations on the border. They may start losing their fights, but will still be fighting when supply comes online. They typically hold on without supply about 6-8 weeks (until early September if you join the war right away) before ceding territory.
    * Make sure the railroad to the hub location is prebuilt, ideally to level 2, and that you have 4-5+ trains in storage when the hub finishes (about half of what's needed for full capacity; you'll catch up by year end). Trucks extend the reach of the hub when you go on the offense, but they're less critical at this time because you're defending very close to the hub. Build them, of course, but no need to sweat over how many you've got.
    * My PP expenditures are, in order, war justifications, worker conditions, Zhu De as chief of army (when Secretariat completes), silent workhorse (when Rectification completes), free trade, Spanish gold reserves, improve relations with France or Britain (starting about 10-12 June '37, see below), Total Mob. There's some leeway to shuffle that around but not much if there'll be 150 PP in July '37. Afterwards it's more flexible.
    * I justify XSM when Shanxi justification is ready (end of May '36), not as soon as I have the PP. This saves a few PP but doesn't delay the timeline. XSM war takes place a couple of months later, but Sinkiang still happens at the same time.
    * Creating a 1 batallion cavalry & switching about a dozen divisions to it makes swarming XSM and Sinkiang twice faster, or nearly so. Hiring Zhu De early provides the army experience to create the template. Keeping these wars short also minimizes the chance of strikes. I very rarely get them & then usually if I the Sinkiang war drags on due to low supply.
    * You can improve worker conditions for extra stability early on at any time, as long as it finishes before June '37. If you do so, you can pretty much get only one staff adviser by the time the war starts. Not the end of the world. And yes Zhu is the one to hire.
    * To save time on researching early stuff: trains, trucks, support, towed artillery, anti-air, license from the Soviets for the 20% speedup. It's a civ factory well spent, it boosts research & you can get a head start in producing the materiel you need. You can even have a civvy licensed away at the time you reorganize the railways and still build the two supply hubs in time. Compensate for any shorfall by cutting down on imports, as Bitt3rSteel did.
    * My first focus when the war starts is usually to Approach the French. The Hanoi Route is then done by late '37 (Yunnan must be in your faction to start the focus, and they usually are by then) & gives 3 military factories, much needed. If you do the Brits, Burma Road gives one factory fewer, though you can claim a third down the line.
    * To successfully approach the French along with everything above, you need to be done conquering Sinkiang by January '37. France dislike you for starting wars & need the time to get unangry with you. Usually doable, practically guaranteed with the cavalry swarm. (If I wait to join the war until 1 August '37, it's to work off some of the French world tension malus, which decays monthly when you're at peace.)
    * After the Hanoi Route, the French can provide a buff on entrenchment & engineer research. I hold off on researching engineers & adding them to the template until I get the buff (early '38). Engineers require *a lot* of support equipment & having them in the template early on doesn't make much difference, I think, as they're desperately short on shovels and dynamite. Troops (at this point, 5 infantry + support artillery, 7-10 divisions per tile) hold the line just fine. There's occasional micro of moving fresh troops into vulnerable places, but not a lot.
    * Other ways to beef up defense are Focus on China and an infantry adviser. I go with Lin Biao, the best general. He'll get the necessary infantry leader traits to become adviser (and oh boy will he only) & will be leveling up throughout the game, increasing the benefits.
    * The French branch also gives buffs to research on infantry, artillery, and mountaineers + to generals on defense & logistics + a free general. Very nice. For air stuff, I go to US-Americans.
    * If I see Chiang undeservedly claiming territory in Manchuria, I turn off the offensive order & micro attack instead. I lose the planning bonuses, but have more control over what goes on, and the territory usually defaults to me. What I think happens is that the Chiang AI can't guess what I'm up to (on paper, the offensive isn't under way), so it (he?) doesn't take as much initiative to attack pursuing my plans, which reduces his participation. Chiang assists by moving his troops into place for defense & occasionally providing supporting fire. Ever helpful.
    * When getting ready for war the Nationalists, infiltrating a state 3 or 4 times flips it to me when I launch the communist uprising + gives 3 smallish divisions of commie fighters. You get a great head start with carving up Chiang's territory if you open the war by flipping Henan and/or Shandong.
    Hope that gives people some more ideas to try out. Great work!

  • @fastranger
    @fastranger Před 2 lety +19

    tips : if you wanna make sure you get all the air buffs on camco, keep yunnan out of your faction. only accept them when you ready to take "burma road" and "the hump" in the Shared Industrial branch focus

  • @monremi6858
    @monremi6858 Před rokem +33

    I followed the tutorial perfectly... and then the Chinese AI failed to stop Japan's naval invasions, killing my run : * (
    Such is the essence of HOI4

    • @leejenkins7184
      @leejenkins7184 Před 6 měsíci

      For sure, you gotta watch and expect those navel invasions lol

  • @piousmuffin5285
    @piousmuffin5285 Před 2 lety +8

    After trying (and failing with) various Superior Firepower setups featuring artillery, engineers and logistics companies, I went back to the good old setup of Mass Assault (left) and 10 battalion infantry with no support and instantly had a successful game. In China supply is everything, so the -20% supply use from MA/L is really strong, and plain infantry seems to be the most efficient in terms of supply. I go for Burma Road into Construction Battalions for the +5 entrenchment to make up for the lack of engineers. I think Burma Road is Nationalist China's 12th focus on historical so this needs to be done early. The British can also provide nice bonuses for air if you want to complement your infantry with something, though I found this completely unnecessary for the purposes of getting the achievements.
    Then it's just a matter of holding back Japan as you pump out more of your cheap divisions, farm your doctrines and get all the juicy combat bonuses from your focus tree. Improving relations with Italy in particular will net you A LOT of guns. Germany too, though they'll cut you off sooner.

  • @Laz3rO
    @Laz3rO Před 2 lety +1

    Nice timing I was just about to do the achievement.

  • @rbxless
    @rbxless Před 10 měsíci +5

    If you're playing any difficulty that isn't Civilian, it's much more worthwhile to get the silent workhorse before filling out the cabinet. Besides, when you're done, you can get the Popular Figurehead and Ideological Crusader for 25% extra stability.

  • @wom1320
    @wom1320 Před rokem +5

    One thing you can do with this is if you are the faction leader you can reject the minor chinese states down south from joining and declare war on one with nationalist china (i would suggest yunnan) so long as you take the provience bordering the other state in the peace deal you can conquer the second without giving up any land and netting you plenty of factories.

  • @MaFo82
    @MaFo82 Před 2 lety +21

    I like to start by building railways, infrastructure takes MUCH longer now then pre-NSB especially with a tiny industrial base. I also like to make Zhu De into my Field Marshal since he starts as an organizer and thus can get the logistics wizard FM-trait immediatly after promotion.

  • @Senor21
    @Senor21 Před 2 lety +9

    not related to this video but I have to thank you for that motorized arty division from the Polish commonwealth video. It is an absolutely amazing offensive division. I find myself using it over armored divisions when I play a minor nation as it as a cheaper but effective alternative

    • @krasnamerah1926
      @krasnamerah1926 Před 2 lety +1

      Same. Those two defensive and offensive templates works wonders even for now.

    • @pedritoelhispanista.6185
    • @Brandonmw1901
      @Brandonmw1901 Před 2 měsíci

      @@krasnamerah1926what’s the division template?

    • @krasnamerah1926
      @krasnamerah1926 Před 2 měsíci

      @@Brandonmw1901, "Sp" means support battalions
      Offensive: 6 Mot-Infantry, 4 Mot-Art, Logistic Sp + Maintenance Sp + Recon
      Defensive: 9 Inf + 1 Art + Artillery Sp + Engineer Sp + Maintenance Sp

  • @MohammedRKtaha
    @MohammedRKtaha Před 2 lety +2

    Eyy another great strat and upload!

  • @lilinchamp
    @lilinchamp Před 2 lety

    vid was in my recommended. enjoyed vid. subscribed

  • @ckfeliz
    @ckfeliz Před 2 lety +20

    Defeating the warlords as nationalist china used to be pretty easy if you got the timing right. Now the supply situation in northwestern china is just horrendous, which forced me to build a supply hub in chongqing just to get the supplies there
    I assume communist china might have to suffer the same supply problem, railways nearly doesnt exist in northern china (northern china part that's east of shaanxi, that is)

    • @timothyhouse1622
      @timothyhouse1622 Před 2 lety

      As someone whose wife isn't talking to him right now because he was yelling and woke her up this morning trying it (I haven't got Sun Tzu Reborn and decided to try again), the HARDEST thing right now is taking out Commie China before Japan is knocking. They will not move divisions off their capital, even using the cheese method of letting them take your territory.

  • @akizaizayoi4763
    @akizaizayoi4763 Před rokem

    Alright thanks! I just learned from you that you can deploy your units before they are fully trained and equipped for the sake of capturing territories. I'm gonna do it on my next try.

  • @kgb5239
    @kgb5239 Před 2 lety +14

    If you want more lendlease (4000-5000 guns), you can improve relations with Italy and ask them, they can also give you support eqipment and artilery

  • @xandermurdock6131
    @xandermurdock6131 Před 2 lety +12

    Could you do one for Manchukuo? Breaking free from Japan got a whole lot harder with NSB, and an updated tutorial would be nice.

    • @dobi2236
      @dobi2236 Před 2 lety +4

      This, haven't been able to do it, even with AA and a bolstered logistics buildup

  • @yoanawramow8809
    @yoanawramow8809 Před 2 lety +27

    BitterSteel's social credit score must be at all-time high

  • @pluto6383
    @pluto6383 Před 2 lety +3

    This whole thing is China and Japan is this itty bitty country over here

  • @kova1577
    @kova1577 Před 2 lety +3

    24:01 Is that a Sun Tzu quote?

  • @mastrorick
    @mastrorick Před 2 lety

    Loool I just searched for a red China tutorial and that's exactly what you just uploaded

  • @jeeveey
    @jeeveey Před 2 lety +8

    I tried your guide yesterday and it worked pretty well for me up until I got all of Manchuria from Japan. The white peace event never fired since they had landed in the south of China and nearly capped them. Brought China back from the brink of defeat but then was stuck in an eternal war with the Japanese. It took a year to build up a good enough air force and research paratroopers but I managed to paradrop into Japan from Korea, took a port, and capped them with over 60% of the war score. Annexed my core states then puppetted Japan and it was a cake walk from there to get the Made in China achievement. As for a way to improve this guide, having some mobile troops should be mentioned. I built a few motorized divisions during the war with Japan to better exploit breakthroughs and quickly take supply hubs.

    • @jonblack4106
      @jonblack4106 Před 2 lety +2

      It seems that once japan is at war with the allies, the white peace doesn't trigger, is that how it was for you?

    • @Saber2793
      @Saber2793 Před 7 měsíci

      @@jonblack4106That’s exactly how it was for me. Japan pushed out of China, yet no peace deal.

  • @Theover4000
    @Theover4000 Před 2 lety +2

    Thanks chief, need to do this one.

  • @Brian_i
    @Brian_i Před 2 lety +10

    5:59
    It's not weird,
    It's just adopting their modern policy 30-40 years earlier.

  • @MrSleepDeprivation
    @MrSleepDeprivation Před rokem +4

    B1tter: “china usually holds out for a good while”
    every game i play: china sends thirty dudes to stand on my border with mengkukuo so that beijing falls in a month

  • @justindagoose377
    @justindagoose377 Před 2 lety +1

    Ty I needed this

  • @dison1172
    @dison1172 Před 2 lety +1

    I’m glad you were not bitter over the lack of steel

  • @connorhawthorne541
    @connorhawthorne541 Před 2 lety +2

    Great vide. I haven't been able to do this since nsb.

  • @Saurushunter123
    @Saurushunter123 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Bittersteel: “We have all Chinese core territories”
    Tibet: *sweats nervously*

  • @snowarcher5637
    @snowarcher5637 Před 2 lety +3

    I would switch the field marshal to the one with the organizer trait to get logistics wizard

  • @tagus100
    @tagus100 Před 2 lety

    Great video man! Thank you. Qing China next?

  • @laplacesansouci3075
    @laplacesansouci3075 Před 2 lety +2

    i have to say your pronunciations are actually quite good😀😀

  • @Tunehub-Community
    @Tunehub-Community Před 2 lety +2

    Les go a new bittersteel vid at work

  • @hugohernandezcliment2044
    @hugohernandezcliment2044 Před 2 lety +9

    hello bittersteel, great work, i've been waiting for this guide a lot of time, i tried to use the old one, but if the suplies were horrible in that version, now they are a pain in the neck. Could you make a guide of spain where you go down the falangist path and restore the old imperial territories, there are no videos about that part of the spanish focus tree, and i think it is very interesting.

  • @sethyboy0
    @sethyboy0 Před 2 lety +5

    There is no way mechanical computing is worth it that early. You’d need to do like 1000 research days for the bonus to pay off the time you spent researching it and it’s hard to do that many research days with piss all for slots.

  • @samsonsistis7204
    @samsonsistis7204 Před 2 lety +1

    i love that google subtitles writes your name as "Peter Steel"

  • @gaberobison680
    @gaberobison680 Před 2 lety

    I enjoy using a strategy similar to Feedback’s old one, build early arty and promote your general with Organizer to get free Logistics Wizard and solve attrition issue!

  • @MagikarpUsedOmnisplash
    @MagikarpUsedOmnisplash Před 2 lety +2

    Thanks for this. Looking forward to a playthrough in which I fight both the Soviet Union (to liberate the far east) and Allies to colonize their protected areas as commie china

  • @soviet_doge1263
    @soviet_doge1263 Před 2 lety +2

    I find with the chinese-japanese war China starts to get majorly pushed when's naval invasion happens or Beijing fall, I discovered this when playing German Empire, I was sending volunteers and I was constantly cycling divisions in and out of Beijing and Japan couldn't make any progress until I was forced to leave

    • @tagus100
      @tagus100 Před 2 lety

      I have the same thing. There's two supply depots at Beijing and Tianjin, virtually right next to each other. So if the Japanese capture one, it's very hard for the Nationalists to push them back (the Tianjin one is protected by a river too); in addition to containing the naval invasions.

  • @Iambent
    @Iambent Před rokem +3

    for anyone struggling to hold the mengkukuo border: change motorization level of ordos supply hub to trucks, and train an additional 6 divs so you don't get pushed back (once your infantry equipment is in the green). only with 30 well-supplied divs will you be able to hold the line

  • @isaquelazaro656
    @isaquelazaro656 Před rokem +3

    Dear God you captured Shanxi in just 1 month, I took over an year on Recruit mode, with ironman disabled, and couldn't win the war before the japanese attacked. My divisions, following the exact same steps you took (actually I had around 34 divisions on 2 fronts) were totally held back by 5 or 6 Shanxi divisions. I must be doing something wrong

    • @subboid
      @subboid Před rokem

      For me I just went straight through the bottom tile (which was unguarded) and sent a couple of divisons to get the victory point in the far West, and another two to get the Northern victory points. They had very few troops in the interior and they only start pulling back from the front when it's too late. You've gotta go directly to these places tho and not worry about snaking

    • @DocBirkin1
      @DocBirkin1 Před rokem

      I initially had some trouble with this too, you want to make sure you are justifying and declaring on Shaanxi the INSTANT you have the PP. Any longer and they can plop one division on their capital and hold out there for months. If you take a lightning fast approach though they just won't have the divisions to prevent your tiny units from just marching all around them.

  • @connor1734
    @connor1734 Před 2 lety +2

    You better appreciate such a devoted audience mr. steel, lol I've gotten like 6 ads and I ain't even 10 minutes in!

    • @Bitt3rSteel
      @Bitt3rSteel  Před 2 lety +3

      That's impressive, even for CZcams

    • @connor1734
      @connor1734 Před 2 lety

      @@Bitt3rSteel great work as always! They are well deserved ad revenue!

  • @MountainPieEnjoyer
    @MountainPieEnjoyer Před 9 měsíci

    I haven't seen any other videos, but if you haven't yet, put the mod Road to 56 on. It makes the game a lot more fun with non-basic focus trees for a lot more countries. (Including Communist China (; ) It adds a few other things too, I think. Anyways, this was a great video!

  • @TIRFemcel
    @TIRFemcel Před rokem +2

    For me the moment i declare on shanxi and xibei san ma they just spam out divisions and i'm left with not enough divisions to manouver around them, so the war takes much longer, then before i can even get to sinkiang japan declares war on china and china loses beijing fast.

  • @motsuwu
    @motsuwu Před 2 lety +1

    The inflatration thingy will give you the province if you click the decision at least 3 times

  • @Eiskalts
    @Eiskalts Před 2 lety +1

    Bro, thanks. I needed this video, will you do the Manchukuo one soon? Everything has gotten even more complicated now.

  • @iceman00256
    @iceman00256 Před 2 lety +3

    My China somehow left the faction and joined the allies late game after Japan capitulated, so much effort wasted haha

  • @akixhunfn5096
    @akixhunfn5096 Před rokem +1

    24:03 NO WAY YOU JUST SAID THAT😭😭😭😭😭

  • @krasnamerah1926
    @krasnamerah1926 Před 2 lety +1

    Hmm, almost like my strat, hahahaha. I even put the supply hub just one tile back from the frontline (in Suiyuan) so that my troops can go further into Mengkukuo without worrying about the supply.

    • @krasnamerah1926
      @krasnamerah1926 Před 2 lety +2

      Well, you are the faction leader, if Chiang has any funny ideas, request his troops, send it to Guangxi, and delete them.

  • @kiriseraph9674
    @kiriseraph9674 Před 2 lety +3

    Wouldn't it be a good idea to use some cavalry divisions early on? Like with a single cavalry to just run through their territory grabbing cities and stuff while your infantry pin their army down

  • @nateb6883
    @nateb6883 Před rokem

    When i was doing the yanan base area focus one of the pinned divisions managed to breakthrough but with like 2 days left on the focus build up I managed to capitulate xsm

  • @Sanvone
    @Sanvone Před 2 lety +5

    Great video but damn, since I didn't play current dlc/patch it seems underwhelming compared to before. Never though about using land lease for guns.
    I had entirely different approach to make out most of the Focus tree. Start by improving relations with France (important because as you start justifying for war you will generate enough relation penalty that it will be impossible to progress down the tree) and get up to "Reach out to France" then start justifying on 3 northern warlords. Also I tend to grab Improve Worker Conditions at least once while I'm still small and with most national debuffs to have more stability later. Tech start with '36 guns (all the conquered MILLS will go into them) and GBP (entrenchment/planning bonus doesn't require IC only time). Initial army the same - convert into 8 widths and start recruiting new ones. I let them naturally train as you don't need much to conquer first 2 warlords and you won't waste guns later while training them for longer. First 5exp goes into single batalion Cavalry division for last northern warlord so you can encircle and capture points before Soviet volunteers arrive. As you can delay war you can also tackle Tibet. Meanwhile after dealing with penalties, you can grab extra 3 MILLS (single focus!) and defence/logististic bonuses on +5 Entrenchment national spirit from France line. Produced mostly '36 guns and some up to date Artillery but given new cheese I would probably spent some on support/light tanks/flame light tanks for more bang for buck. As I joined war Japanese were at the line of roughly my capital, Nationalists bleed enough to be ripe for taking afterwards and I had circa 96 divisions including 24 of 10 width cavalry response army. As I pushed and stopped once gun stockpile was low I had time to rebuild planning bonus etc.

  • @BabluYogindre
    @BabluYogindre Před 2 lety +1

    As the territory is China's core as well, you both have equal right. It's like if germany pushed the invasion on italian peninsula, the territory will go to Italy as it is their core and they are tour ally.

  • @sandercohen5543
    @sandercohen5543 Před rokem

    As someone who rarely plays in mainland europe, i didn't find supply to be that bad in china. What i did find, was that you need mountaineers to push through the southern coast, if you naval invade them as japan. Or a lot of cas.

  • @uhhhhhhjackiguess
    @uhhhhhhjackiguess Před 8 měsíci

    Auto generated captions at the start: “Hey guys. Peter Steele here-“
    jokes aside, thank you for your guides! i’m learning how to play nations properly after 700 hours of only playing mods

  • @realhawaii5o
    @realhawaii5o Před 2 lety +3

    What is that thing on the map at the end? "Tibet"
    Weird, I thought that was a part of the glorious People's Republic of China

  • @maxamillionjazzhands4034
    @maxamillionjazzhands4034 Před 5 měsíci

    you can also eat a little political power spending to get lend-lease from sweden,and france (only when the spanish civil war kicks off) I got ~1000 infantry equipment from both every time I asked.

  • @randomunfunnyname8834

    I always do Protracted War because the I find the defense to be better for the beginning of the Japanese war and for the end of the Chinese war, and Protracted People's War was actually a military strategy created by Mao Zedong and was the strategy used by the Vietcong in the Vietnamese war

  • @dashua1735
    @dashua1735 Před rokem +1

    Reason to go "Proclaim the People's Republics":
    To unlock the Social Market Economy focus? No.
    To give us a cooler name? Yes.

    • @XGplays
      @XGplays Před rokem +1

      To give us a cooler flag? Yes.

    • @anyoungday7839
      @anyoungday7839 Před rokem

      @@XGplays I think communist China flag is cooler

  • @liamlol7340
    @liamlol7340 Před rokem +3

    Is there a more in depth guide when preparing for war with Japan? No matter how hard I try, I cant get to Zhangbei and when I do, My troops lose it after a few days :(

  • @TIRFemcel
    @TIRFemcel Před 2 lety +1

    Hmm, i'm halfway my playthrough, it didn't go as expected since the minor countries we need to take over had more divisions but i still succeeded.

  • @notaspect721
    @notaspect721 Před rokem +1

    This tutorial has worked out very well for me up until declaring on the United Front, no matter how many divisions I bring up china always pulls up around 9 divs per tile and they end up pushing me back and taking my capitol, is there something I'm doing wrong? I also noticed that you can only have like 5 generals and I can't get any more.

  • @Cybercolascorner
    @Cybercolascorner Před 2 lety

    I watched the older video of you and i was like "this is old i'll make my own video and put him outta bizniz!" proceeds to find this video and QQ. My life is over. Well played! Check Mate!

  • @peiqingguo6056
    @peiqingguo6056 Před 9 měsíci +1

    I’m not sure why but every time I played, regardless of how prepared I was, the Japanese forces just cut through my lines like butter, like I have plenty of equipment and it just seems like nothing works after me joining the war

    • @djtonylee
      @djtonylee Před 9 měsíci

      Im finding the same thing, i can hold for a while but eventually they just push me out of one territory and thats the beginning of the collapse. I have tried this strat at least a dozen times over the past couple of days, and Beijing always falls WAY faster than it does in this video in every single run, and thats pretty much the end.

  • @thatonedudenextdoor7840

    Was planning on just playing along, doing the same things you did.
    Zangbei instantly went to Kuomintang China :-(

  • @gotem5442
    @gotem5442 Před rokem

    24:00 that legendary quote

  • @kaifoxy_
    @kaifoxy_ Před rokem

    The subtitles are just wonderful 😂

  • @morkuschron
    @morkuschron Před 2 lety +3

    You can do it better. You can conquer Shanxi & Xibei San Ma and than China with the help of the Soviet Union. Then you defeat Xin Jiang (, Guanxi, Yunnan and so on..). In 1939/40 Japan will attack you and you can defeat them WITHOUT Soviet help ^^. I tried it a few times and it worked.

  • @fobosydeimosarg
    @fobosydeimosarg Před 2 lety +5

    Doing this last month was a pain, I was very unlucky with this achievement, I ready like 20 times in a year with many many annoying things fucking my playtrought. I stil cant get battle cry, always something go wrong

  • @SamuelMaluco379
    @SamuelMaluco379 Před 2 lety +2

    I hope you bring a new Qing China guide, i haven't been able to win the independence war since NSB came out

  • @SatoriHaddad
    @SatoriHaddad Před 9 měsíci +1

    even after doing everything in my power to increse infantry attack and defense, the Japanese still demolish me. I can get one or two tiles, then they always retaliate by utterly destroying me

  • @marielrodriguez2656
    @marielrodriguez2656 Před rokem +2

    Don't forget Tibet

  • @quinn3334
    @quinn3334 Před 2 lety

    thank u for this

  • @salazarmerlin1385
    @salazarmerlin1385 Před rokem +1

    I think I have quite a different idea of play CCP. My first target is Xi Bei San Ma, then join the Soviet so we ain't got trouble fighting Sinkiang. Then turn against Tibet. I never thought about making ShanXi as my first goal ( suprisingly XD ). I might try this out when I have time. Anyways, thanks Bitt3rSteel.

    • @salazarmerlin1385
      @salazarmerlin1385 Před rokem +1

      By the way, I think this strategy make CCP strong in a short time ( much faster than mine anyways ). it's just that I am a a bit upset about going to war with japan.

  • @iceboythechad9720
    @iceboythechad9720 Před 2 lety

    I just watch this series for fun, not for the guide lmao. Great video btw

  • @victorchaston4954
    @victorchaston4954 Před 2 lety +1

    I LOVE YOUR VIDS

  • @jackslavich9037
    @jackslavich9037 Před rokem +2

    POV Tibet: Haha, I’m in danger

  • @kamalindsey
    @kamalindsey Před 2 lety +2

    Getting PTSD from playing Com China when the game came out and there was no white peace event so you had to literally paradrop Tokyo to peace out Japan. That and the old Mao portrait lol.

  • @glimmer686
    @glimmer686 Před 2 lety +4

    So any thoughts on getting Maintenance before getting the better guns? The Japanese are going to be bashing their heads against your lines for a while and I tend to steal a fair bit from them, that and you don't really have a lot of factories to make use of having researched the better guns.