

Release dates for the update and DLC are yet to be announced. A dev diary posted to the Paradox Forum yesterday confirmed that both will focus on the Eastern Front, and revealed details of a major shake-up to the game's supply system and land warfare. – Fixed many localization issues, both in english and other languages.More details of Hearts of Iron 4's upcoming free 1.11 Barbarossa update and as-yet-unannounced expansion have been revealed. – France can now send volunteers to Spain if they choose the Support Nationalists focus. – Improved a lot of alternate ideology nation names and party/leader names. – Added 9 new unique nation leader portraits. – Fixed some highlighting issues in tutorial. – Fixed a case where fleets who found themselves outside base range would be instantly deleted.

– Stopped an exploit where player could redirect a naval transfer into an invasion without preparation. – Can now zoom in and out using PgUp and PgDown buttons on keyboard. – Fixed an issue with deploying troops during spanish civil war when continuing savegames. If you are one of these with heat issues I would love to hear if this solved it (changing max_fram_rate in settings can let you remove its effect by making it higher, or go lower if you still have issues) – Added a max framerate limiting system (defaults to 75fps) to help people with the combination of bad cooling, great graphics cards and very high screen refresh.

– Added GUI scaling option for people with very small or very high resolutin displays (experimental). – Large peace conference resolutions are now faster and also properly indicate that they are active to non-participants. Update 14 June: It took longer than that, but is now out of beta. According to the notes, this may even get pushed as a full, public patch today. This update should improve late-game performance (hooray), adds an experimental user interface scaling option for people with very large/small displays, allows you to zoom in and out on the map with page up/page down, adds a bunch of new ideology and leader names, plus nine new leader portraits (so South America will probably be run by more than one guy now). You can switch back to the prior version of Hearts of Iron by following the same steps as above, but choosing 1.0.0 in the drop-down menu instead. That should get Steam automatically updating your version of the game.

To do so, right-click on Hearts of Iron IV in your Steam library, go to properties, then the betas tab, and select the 1.0.1 beta patch from the drop-down menu. The recently released Hearts of Iron IV now has a beta version of upcoming patch 1.0.1 available for people to opt-into on Steam.
