Most notably, it fixes the population figures and statistics, as well as adding cores, historical generals and properly incorporating the new cultures it adds.
HPM makes a number of changes to the 1836 starting date. Other changes includes different ideological inclinations for Muslim and Shinto POPs, a fix for non-accepted pops becoming fascist over the country they are not accepted in having revanchism and capitalist POPs will no longer be accepted by communist countries or promote in them. Slaves are also no longer fixed in their numbers, and can grow and shrink randomly. Slaves are given their historical demographics in regard to religion. The world slave population is reworked, and most countries now have slaves in line with the historical figures. Notably, they are unable to promote.Ī number of new cultures are added across the world, including Gypsies, Bretons and Australians. These are generally conservative POPs who have poor literacy and work as labourers and farmers. More graphics are added, such as rebel icons and icons for casus bellis. Existing reforms are also changed, for example communist countries are not allowed slavery and universal healthcare cannot exist without first having researched medicine. New reforms are added to fit with the historical times. Wars will occur that previously were not included, for example the Russian expansion into the Caucasus. HPM adds a large amount of these, including the Neuchatel Crisis, Ottoman flavour, 36" or fight for the CSA, Texan claims and the Ezo Republic. Features Historical Flavour Events and Decisions