
Once you have done that you look into your decisions and find new options available.For HOI4, I think the design team has done a fantastic job.

ws -4 This cheat removes 4 (-4) war support from the country you are currently playing as.

You can enable cheat decisions by going into console commands and doing the command "event cheat.1" (as seen above) Possible ideologies: fascism, democratic, neutrality and communism.This part is about the new update, if you want the selection: Increase/decrease ideology influence (order of ideologies: islamist, fascist, nationalist, monarchist, reactionary, conservative, libertarian, social liberal, social democrat, progressive, socialist, communist). Political rallies (order of ideologies: islamist, fascist, nationalist, monarchist, reactionary, conservative, libertarian, social liberal, social democrat, progressive, socialist, communist) Ideology coup (order of ideologies: fascist, nationalist, communist, islamist, reactionary, conservative, libertarian, social liberal, social democratic, progressive, democratic socialist, monarchist) To trigger an event, open the console, type "event " and then follow it up with the respective event code.Eventįor additional commands not specific to Millennium Dawn, check out the Hearts of Iron 4 Official Wiki's Console commands page.Ĭreate the Holy Roman Alliance at war with the Commonwealth Alliance The following codes are useful to manipulate your game: setowner – Give ownership of a state to a specified country.UPDATE: Cheat does not work with the >1.10 version of the game.annex – Begin annexing the target country.tag – Change the country you’re playing as.

Here’s a pick of the best HOI4 console commands to use with the country tags above. Everything’s in alphabetical order, too.Īnd if you’re not quite sure how to use the country tags, read our HOI4 console commands guide for a quick rundown. So, here are all the HOI4 country tags, split into a list of the countries present at the start of the game, and a list of all countries that can be released for independence.
