Fuckin hate that they are pumping out dlc-s that affect combat and make it more complicated, yet the ai that does combat is still (even with expert ai) a big piece of shit.
Not sure if he enabled it, but expert ai has a setting to make it so that the soviet ai deprioritizes the German front at the start of the war to give the German ai/ player some time to push.
I was also wondering if this is really expertAI.. it seemed waaay too easy. I mean; pushing in USSR in winter with red air?? I've seen more troops on the French/USSR border in vanilla games.
I’ll give you a basic industry set up that works for basically any Germany game: -Start with infra on all 80% slots and Silesia(except for the slots you get max infra on with Autobahn) -build the maximum amount of civs on every slot you are upgrading(rule of thumb: build you infra slots, and then build the civs for those slots, and alternate) -don’t touch construction again till you Anschluss around the start of ‘38. -after you run out of civs to build, switch to refineries, use all those slots you got from researching industrial techs to build as many synthetic refineries as you can in the max infra slots. -after you take the autobahn focus(generally after you absorb the Czech lands) build mils in those 4 slots. -afterwards just spam mils to your hearts content, you easily have the strongest industry in the game at this point. Something to note: Tanks are your bread and butter as Germany, Germany is one of the few countries in the game that’s built for tanks. Research medium tanks as early as makes sense(I.e, ‘38 medium by December ‘36, ‘40 medium as soon as you get the research bonus from the Soviet treaty, ‘43 medium from the second army focus) Also max out all your railways before you invade the Soviet Union, don’t repeat the mistakes of the past.
@@SleepyBay Np my brother, I’d also recommend watching bittersteel. Really well made guides for achievements that will teach you the fundamentals, and how to play every country in a fun way. He’s also a pretty good player.
Damn, i genuinely was taken by suprise when i saw you only had 1 sub and 42 views. Video has really good quality. Keep going this way and you'll grow big soon
A lot of his tips here are good, but do not make that tank div ffs, 150 hp is terrible, do something more like 10 tanks 8 mech, or 11 tanks 7 mech if mobile warfare
@@FA18Hornetchannel hp, I just said, you lose more tanks, and you have less org, go for 10 8 if you aren’t mobile warfare, and 11 7 if you are because you have enough org
Peak meme game AND gameplay. Subbed. Even has Pasta Ssempa in it. :scrumptious: Definitely go DEEEPAAAH. Stagafulaiza! lol you even put in Seagal. Amazing, dude.
Man i really thought you are one of the oldest, most productive hoi4 youtubers and that i discovered you now when i first saw this video i really couldnt believe this work came out from a 1k sub youtuber i really appriciete it i hope you continue like that
What?? This is your first video ever? This is some professional shit man amazing work. If you keep making videos like this you will absolutely make big one day.
That was a really nice video with a lot of minmaxing that I dont really see many others do. Looking forward to more videos. Especially with the Germany Update coming soon.
I love these kinds of challenges. I do stuff like this myself. I really like how you explain everything you do and it let's me check as a viewer and experienced HOI player that you're doing everything correctly. Well played!
As a hoi4 sweat I too knew a lot of these, but the max cap increasing growth was such a crazy oversight on my part, I already knew the more efficiency you had the lower the growth and didn’t put 2 and 2 together Another update, tf 11 4 tank div? 20 org? Bro do you play mp?
i didnt realise that you are a small and new channel until ive read the comments. if your first video is this good, then i cant wait to see your future vids :)
nice video man. I dont play or watch this kind of content normally, but you are putting a lot of effort into your vids and i really enjoy them. Keep this content going
I can‘t believe this is your first Video. It is so well made and entertaining while also keeping that small educational factor when you explain how things like research juggle or how it‘s called works and what meta strats and templates are. Really appreciate the effort, looking forward to more content like this!! Ofc already liked and subscribed😊
Amazing video! I love the Undertale OST, gives a nice vibe to the video. Very high quality, amazing strategies and playing, looking forward to more from you mate! Cheers!
Again the second time now i see a new person on this website that is very good and talanted and again i did not realise that this is your first video honestly great job i wish the best to you
Dude, i think you can say "thank you" youtube gods, at least for now, as they seems likes your video. Because, as far i see, a lot of people got it in recommendations. Keep at good work!
Great video, fun watching the thought process behind each of your decisions and such. I think it would be cool if you did this with for example japan but china is united and has all the factories but I could also see that as just being boring due to the horrendous supply in china.
I am the 1000th subscriber, i am very suprised with you lack of videos and subscribers with the quality of this video. Good luck in the future as i can definitely see you being a large youtube channel in the near future (Eddit spelling correction)
The discord designed mod Is harder than Expert AI. More meta and if u set up max buff allies and commitern + the hyper France Path it's impossibile to win in SP. France gets 20 heavy TD divs in mid 39. Allies have 6/7 k fighters by war. Soviets have 550 Mass assault inf divs with 1100 defense
May I recommend Kaiserreich for hard challenges? There are the classic hardest ones of forming soviet union as latvia and germany as baltic duchy. But a lot more can be cooked, theres a fun one where you make belgium (flanders -wallonia, german puppet state) break apart, and the flanders half you can set in gamerules to go for getting annexed by netherlands (you). this will prompt germany to demand netherlands to join its faction, and if you refuse, you will be fighting the whole empire in 1937 with no scripted peacedeal, winning that is a real challenge. Liberia is another great one, where you start with a miniscule country and can go on to form a bigger african nation but it is not easy.
Honestly, at this point, I would rather play Black Ice than play this monstrous Allies and COmmetern. Your skill is explained in a very educational and clear way that I understand to put in use, especially the tech toggling, and the explanation about how to make the most effective tank. Just a suggestion, in this playthrough, you didn't have much green air, so if you were to put the Anti-Air tank with the same model as the Tank Destroyer (Or just a cheap Anti-Air tank) instead of a normal Motorised Anti-air, I think your tank decision would be less vulnerable and become a threat to air support (though the latter is less significant due to the modifier) while maintaining more armor, piercing and hardness. (which I think would improve your Blinkkeird further and maybe more enjoyable) Moreover, I suggest the AI would be even more powerful if you build the ratio of Civ/Mil of 1:4 (Though I think this would be nitpick) Other than that, montages Babarossa with Megalovania and Undertale theme at the end surely fit very well. Great video! ^^ I am looking forward to more of these (Not the challenges but the entertainment of this video), perhaps on other mods, if you have the time and mentality, of course. :))))) Finally, Good luck with your journey ahead, Teefeeraw, for I wish your channel to grow big. (Also, the unique channel name is very memorable, especially the repeating "e", a coincidence? Or a great choice of naming?)
I appreciate the kind words :) the name was brewing in my head for some while and i do have sth cooking that I think will hopefully be pretty entertaining
Radioactive materials are quite the fascinating entities, engaging in a never-ending performance of decay and emission, where they 60. Intan release various forms of radiation that can be likened to an intricate light show, but with a little more danger and a lot less sparkle. First, we have alpha particles, which are essentially the heavyweights of the radioactive world, composed of two protons and two neutrons. Imagine a helium nucleus having a grand time as it flings itself out of a larger atom, strutting around with its positive charge, like it owns the place. These alpha particles are quite large and cumbersome, boasting a mass that is significantly heftier than their fellow radioactive emissions. However, don't let their size fool you; their penetrating ability is quite limited, as they can be easily stopped by something as flimsy as a sheet of paper or even the outer layer of human skin, though if they manage to get inside the body, they can wreak havoc like an uninvited guest at a party. Next up in this delightful parade of radioactivity are beta particles, which can be either high-energy electrons or their positively charged counterparts, known as positrons. Beta particles are the nimble gymnasts of the radiation world, darting around with their negative charge and lighter mass, all while showcasing their prowess in beta decay, where they emerge from the nucleus like sprightly performers leaping into action. With a moderate penetrating ability, beta particles can slip through paper but find themselves halted by a few millimeters of plastic or glass, making them a bit more mischievous than their alpha cousins. They can be found mingling with isotopes like Carbon-14 and Strontium-90, who are more than happy to share the spotlight during their radioactive escapades.Then we come to the grand finale of our radioactive show: gamma rays. Now, gamma rays are not particles at all; rather, they are the invisible high-energy electromagnetic radiation that zips through the universe with the elegance of a prima ballerina, leaving no charge and no mass in their wake. These rays possess an astonishing penetrating power, far surpassing that of both alpha and beta particles, as they can glide through most materials with ease. To put it simply, if alpha particles are the heavyweight champions and beta particles are the agile gymnasts, gamma rays are the ethereal phantoms that can pass through walls and shields, requiring dense materials like lead or concrete to effectively rein them in. They are often emitted alongside other radiation, gracefully dancing out of the nucleus as it transitions to a lower energy state, with isotopes like Cobalt-60 and Cesium-137 often playing the lead roles in this captivating performance. And let's not forget the often-overlooked but equally important neutrons, those neutral little particles that reside in the nucleus of atoms like the quiet introverts of the radioactive family. Neutrons have no charge and are slightly heavier than protons, making them fascinating in their own right. Their ability to penetrate materials is quite remarkable, as they can pass through most substances, including human tissue, as if they were simply wandering around without a care in the world. They can be stopped by materials rich in hydrogen, such as water or polyethylene, but until then, they are the stealthy ninjas of radiation.
5:43 Radioactive materials are quite the fascinating entities, engaging in a never-ending performance of decay and emission, where they release various forms of radiation that can be likened to an intricate light show, but with a little more danger and a lot less sparkle. First, we have alpha particles, which are essentially the heavyweights of the radioactive world, composed of two protons and two neutrons. Imagine a helium nucleus having a grand time as it flings itself out of a larger atom, strutting around with its positive charge, like it owns the place. These alpha particles are quite large and cumbersome, boasting a mass that is significantly heftier than their fellow radioactive emissions. However, don't let their size fool you; their penetrating ability is quite limited, as they can be easily stopped by something as flimsy as a sheet of paper or even the outer layer of layer of human skin, though if they manage to get inside the body, they can wreak havoc like an uninvited guest at a party. Next up in this delightful parade of radioactivity are beta particles, which can be either high-energy electrons or their positively charged counterparts, known as positrons. Beta particles are the nimble gymnasts of the radiation world, darting around with their negative charge and lighter mass, all while showcasing their prowess in beta decay, where they emerge from the nucleus like sprightly performers leaping into action. With a moderate penetrating ability, beta particles can slip through paper but find themselves halted by a few millimeters of plastic or glass, making them a bit more mischievous than their alpha cousins. They can be found mingling with isotopes like Carbon-14 and Strontium-90, who are more than happy to share the spotlight during their radioactive escapades.Then we come to the grand finale of our radioactive show: gamma rays. Now, gamma rays are not particles at all; rather, they are the invisible high-energy electromagnetic radiation that zips through the universe with the elegance of a prima ballerina, leaving no charge and no mass in their wake. These rays possess an astonishing penetrating power, far surpassing that of both alpha and beta particles, as they can glide through most materials with ease. To put it simply, if alpha particles are the heavyweight champions and beta particles are the agile gymnasts, gamma rays are the ethereal phantoms that can pass through walls and shields, requiring dense materials like lead or concrete to effectively rein them in. They are often emitted alongside other radiation, gracefully dancing out of the nucleus as it transitions to a lower energy state, with isotopes like Cobalt-60 and Cesium-137 often playing the lead roles in this captivating performance.And let's not forget the often-overlooked but equally important neutrons, those neutral little particles that reside in the nucleus of atoms like the quiet introverts of the radioactive family. Neutrons have no charge and are slightly heavier than protons, making them fascinating in their own right. Their ability to penetrate materials is quite remarkable, as they can pass through most substances, including human tissue, as if they were simply wandering around without a care in the world. They can be stopped by materials rich in hydrogen, such as water or polyethylene, but until then, they are the stealthy ninjas of radiation. Yes, i actually read that.
i have done full tests for exp gain, there is nothing fancy, no reduction on xp gain in longer durations or so, its just flat number of xp per day of fight per manpower in division using max battalion inf as germany in Spain, i managed to complete all doctrines by 1938
Here I was hoping to see a world domination considering you gave all those factories to the UK and US. Was curious to see, especially when you gave up on air, how you were going to compete with the naval and air powerhouses.
You already have the potential to become one of the best Hoi UA-camrs ever. The quality and humor is perfect
You shall henceforth be known as The Prophecy, etched in stone so all may marvel at your divine wisdom!
@@TeefeeRaw 🙏
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@@TeefeeRawMy friend you are the prophecy and he is the prophet
@@AaoriBoss no idea what you mean🤫
> Expert AI
> 100% infra from start
> 500 mils
> huge bonuses for almost everything
> 3 divisions per province at the front
Fuckin hate that they are pumping out dlc-s that affect combat and make it more complicated, yet the ai that does combat is still (even with expert ai) a big piece of shit.
Not sure if he enabled it, but expert ai has a setting to make it so that the soviet ai deprioritizes the German front at the start of the war to give the German ai/ player some time to push.
I was also wondering if this is really expertAI.. it seemed waaay too easy. I mean; pushing in USSR in winter with red air?? I've seen more troops on the French/USSR border in vanilla games.
First video on the channel with the quality this good, both production and bitrate (ignoring the bamboozle), you are up to a great start.
They said my bamboozle was weak...
This is the first?
And I already struggle in Normal 💀
I've been there :D
I’ll give you a basic industry set up that works for basically any Germany game:
-Start with infra on all 80% slots and Silesia(except for the slots you get max infra on with Autobahn)
-build the maximum amount of civs on every slot you are upgrading(rule of thumb: build you infra slots, and then build the civs for those slots, and alternate)
-don’t touch construction again till you Anschluss around the start of ‘38.
-after you run out of civs to build, switch to refineries, use all those slots you got from researching industrial techs to build as many synthetic refineries as you can in the max infra slots.
-after you take the autobahn focus(generally after you absorb the Czech lands) build mils in those 4 slots.
-afterwards just spam mils to your hearts content, you easily have the strongest industry in the game at this point.
Something to note:
Tanks are your bread and butter as Germany, Germany is one of the few countries in the game that’s built for tanks. Research medium tanks as early as makes sense(I.e, ‘38 medium by December ‘36, ‘40 medium as soon as you get the research bonus from the Soviet treaty, ‘43 medium from the second army focus)
Also max out all your railways before you invade the Soviet Union, don’t repeat the mistakes of the past.
@@deadlyknights1119 🙏
@@SleepyBay Np my brother, I’d also recommend watching bittersteel.
Really well made guides for achievements that will teach you the fundamentals, and how to play every country in a fun way. He’s also a pretty good player.
i lost to poland on civilian difficulty am new those guys dont want me in their country
Damn, i genuinely was taken by suprise when i saw you only had 1 sub and 42 views. Video has really good quality.
Keep going this way and you'll grow big soon
Thanks man!
It's his first video and just released.
@@TeefeeRawover 1k subs in 4 days?? Congrats! I bet you’ll be a top line HOI content creator before long.
Nice video!
UA-cam recommendations actually cooked with this one, good video keep it up!
You're first video was more of a tutorial to me than anything. You actually taught me how to be better in one video in so many ways
your*
A lot of his tips here are good, but do not make that tank div ffs, 150 hp is terrible, do something more like 10 tanks 8 mech, or 11 tanks 7 mech if mobile warfare
@@ultimatenothing5539why
@@FA18Hornetchannel hp, I just said, you lose more tanks, and you have less org, go for 10 8 if you aren’t mobile warfare, and 11 7 if you are because you have enough org
@@ultimatenothing5539 yeah why is hp that low bad? What is considered good? Like what does that number mean and do in a battle
Dude this is amazing! The quality is just insane especially for a first video! Love the content keep it up!
My man!
Damn boi we struck gold with this channel! I am looking forward to learn more stuff!
I like the extra explanations you give on the meta builds/ strategies. Don’t normally see that with other videos.
Great video man. The quality was really good! Watching you being so good was a lot of fun. Please keep it up!
I wished UA-cam recommend me more of underrated UA-cam channels instead of the bigger ones. This is absolutely entertaining to watch man, I want more.
crazy that 9 years after it's release, undertale and its OST still has a large influence on gaming and content creation
It's a classic, but i'm also maybe a boomer
Peak meme game AND gameplay. Subbed.
Even has Pasta Ssempa in it. :scrumptious:
Definitely go DEEEPAAAH. Stagafulaiza!
lol you even put in Seagal. Amazing, dude.
This is your first vedio keep up the amazing work man
Love the content please keep making videos
Damm this doesn't have the production quality of like a million subscriber channel but I figured at least 100k. Nice work dude
Awesome video, im excited to see more from this channel!
Appreciate it!
Man i really thought you are one of the oldest, most productive hoi4 youtubers and that i discovered you now when i first saw this video i really couldnt believe this work came out from a 1k sub youtuber i really appriciete it i hope you continue like that
What?? This is your first video ever? This is some professional shit man amazing work. If you keep making videos like this you will absolutely make big one day.
That was a really nice video with a lot of minmaxing that I dont really see many others do. Looking forward to more videos. Especially with the Germany Update coming soon.
I love these kinds of challenges. I do stuff like this myself. I really like how you explain everything you do and it let's me check as a viewer and experienced HOI player that you're doing everything correctly. Well played!
As a hoi4 sweat I too knew a lot of these, but the max cap increasing growth was such a crazy oversight on my part, I already knew the more efficiency you had the lower the growth and didn’t put 2 and 2 together
Another update, tf 11 4 tank div? 20 org? Bro do you play mp?
Just left an Abo, your one of the best HOI4 UA-camrs ever!
i didnt realise that you are a small and new channel until ive read the comments. if your first video is this good, then i cant wait to see your future vids :)
nice video man. I dont play or watch this kind of content normally, but you are putting a lot of effort into your vids and i really enjoy them. Keep this content going
i love that you explain why you do the things you do in the run, most well known hoi4 youtubers dont do that. keep it up
This is basically HOI4 but if it was a challenging and fun (in terms of a video game) accurate WW2 simulator. Goated video bro.
Your channel will go far, great content for your first video!
I can‘t believe this is your first Video. It is so well made and entertaining while also keeping that small educational factor when you explain how things like research juggle or how it‘s called works and what meta strats and templates are. Really appreciate the effort, looking forward to more content like this!!
Ofc already liked and subscribed😊
Amazing video! I love the Undertale OST, gives a nice vibe to the video. Very high quality, amazing strategies and playing, looking forward to more from you mate! Cheers!
The UA-cam algorithm promoted your video and it surely did a good job. Keep on putting these out and you will do well.
Brother i love you, you're actually a good player and not dumb like most of the hoi4 youtubers! Keep up the good work!
Again the second time now i see a new person on this website that is very good and talanted and again i did not realise that this is your first video honestly great job i wish the best to you
Wow really wow, and this is your first video on youtube. Man you're gonna be such a good hoi4 youtuber.
first video and this is aredy insane quality
i thought i was good doing this without max industry for majors, good shit man!
I'm gonna be waiting for your first 1k. You deserve it.
Very good Video, i definitely see potential to grow bigger. Keep up the great Work
Great video, good quality and Thanks for The information That you can easier Level up a general.
You really deserve your 10000 hours. Will be waiting more guides from you
potential to become a top hoi youtuber, well done video
Can’t wait to see videos with the new DLC
Love you for Sora no kiseki ost
Good vid bro, can’t wait for you teach me more
Dude, i think you can say "thank you" youtube gods, at least for now, as they seems likes your video. Because, as far i see, a lot of people got it in recommendations. Keep at good work!
Insane production quality, keep going
looking forward to more videos!!❤️
for your first video - good shit man.
I actually like your channel, keep making videos!
you NEED, wait no, you DESERVE more attention
Great video, fun watching the thought process behind each of your decisions and such. I think it would be cool if you did this with for example japan but china is united and has all the factories but I could also see that as just being boring due to the horrendous supply in china.
love it, looking forward to more videos like this!!
This channel has some really big potential
I am the 1000th subscriber, i am very suprised with you lack of videos and subscribers with the quality of this video. Good luck in the future as i can definitely see you being a large youtube channel in the near future
(Eddit spelling correction)
The video ended. When I popped into your channel to watch your other videos, I was like:
*oh.*
"where did you learn such knowledge about radiation" a hoi4 video
12:18 did you just tell us to keep our speed above 8 km/h for our tanks and proceed to put the 6.1 km/h flame tanks into your tank div at 12:28 ?
this is like chess. 1.89k sub! That'll be a fraction soon!
keep going man u are really fun to watch I immediately looked for another videos sadly u have one video ı am for other videos 👍👍👍👍
: 19:55 and it will flow like a flood of pain🗣️🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
The discord designed mod Is harder than Expert AI. More meta and if u set up max buff allies and commitern + the hyper France Path it's impossibile to win in SP. France gets 20 heavy TD divs in mid 39. Allies have 6/7 k fighters by war. Soviets have 550 Mass assault inf divs with 1100 defense
Now that you bring this up, I would love to see him try this mod out.
My potentially best hoi4 youtuber
Great first video you'll be big in no time
How about a historical playlist? Where you play as the major powers historically and win? 56th Subscriber. Can't wait to see what you will post next.
woow well done, keep up the good work man🙏🏼
I thought this guy at least had a couple hundred k subscribers W video production man
hell yeah man, love a new hoi4 youtuber!
BIG plus for the music and thumbnail!
Now dis is high quality content, hope to c moer in de future m8 :D
May I recommend Kaiserreich for hard challenges? There are the classic hardest ones of forming soviet union as latvia and germany as baltic duchy. But a lot more can be cooked, theres a fun one where you make belgium (flanders -wallonia, german puppet state) break apart, and the flanders half you can set in gamerules to go for getting annexed by netherlands (you). this will prompt germany to demand netherlands to join its faction, and if you refuse, you will be fighting the whole empire in 1937 with no scripted peacedeal, winning that is a real challenge. Liberia is another great one, where you start with a miniscule country and can go on to form a bigger african nation but it is not easy.
thank you youtube for blessing me with this
This video is great man keep up the good work ❤️ god bless
Honestly, at this point, I would rather play Black Ice than play this monstrous Allies and COmmetern.
Your skill is explained in a very educational and clear way that I understand to put in use, especially the tech toggling, and the explanation about how to make the most effective tank.
Just a suggestion, in this playthrough, you didn't have much green air, so if you were to put the Anti-Air tank with the same model as the Tank Destroyer (Or just a cheap Anti-Air tank) instead of a normal Motorised Anti-air, I think your tank decision would be less vulnerable and become a threat to air support (though the latter is less significant due to the modifier) while maintaining more armor, piercing and hardness. (which I think would improve your Blinkkeird further and maybe more enjoyable)
Moreover, I suggest the AI would be even more powerful if you build the ratio of Civ/Mil of 1:4 (Though I think this would be nitpick)
Other than that, montages Babarossa with Megalovania and Undertale theme at the end surely fit very well. Great video! ^^
I am looking forward to more of these (Not the challenges but the entertainment of this video), perhaps on other mods, if you have the time and mentality, of course. :)))))
Finally, Good luck with your journey ahead, Teefeeraw, for I wish your channel to grow big.
(Also, the unique channel name is very memorable, especially the repeating "e", a coincidence? Or a great choice of naming?)
I appreciate the kind words :) the name was brewing in my head for some while and i do have sth cooking that I think will hopefully be pretty entertaining
42th subscriber i hope you go big one day!
And here I am getting backshots from Russia as Lithuania tryna do The Baltic Sea and LIT achievements
subbed reealy enjoying this
Gotta love it when being "Pro" at a game means just knowing and using exploits
The trails in the sky music goes hard
That invasion of the Soviet union looked quite historical with the snakes
Bro please upload more content like this or even continue the save or do something crazier, I’ve been craving content like this ❤❤
Bro really humillated all the others hoi4 pro players with one single video 💀
Radioactive materials are quite the fascinating entities, engaging in a never-ending performance of decay and emission, where they 60. Intan release various forms of radiation that can be likened to an intricate light show, but with a little more danger and a lot less sparkle. First, we have alpha particles, which are essentially the heavyweights of the radioactive world, composed of two protons and two neutrons. Imagine a helium nucleus having a grand time as it flings itself out of a larger atom, strutting around with its positive charge, like it owns the place. These alpha particles are quite large and cumbersome, boasting a mass that is significantly heftier than their fellow radioactive emissions. However, don't let their size fool you; their penetrating ability is quite limited, as they can be easily stopped by something as flimsy as a sheet of paper or even the outer layer of human skin, though if they manage to get inside the body, they can wreak havoc like an uninvited guest at a party. Next up in this delightful parade of radioactivity are beta particles, which can be either high-energy electrons or their positively charged counterparts, known as positrons. Beta particles are the nimble gymnasts of the radiation world, darting around with their negative charge and lighter mass, all while showcasing their prowess in beta decay, where they emerge from the nucleus like sprightly performers leaping into action. With a moderate penetrating ability, beta particles can slip through paper but find themselves halted by a few millimeters of plastic or glass, making them a bit more mischievous than their alpha cousins. They can be found mingling with isotopes like Carbon-14 and Strontium-90, who are more than happy to share the spotlight during their radioactive escapades.Then we come to the grand finale of our radioactive show: gamma rays. Now, gamma rays are not particles at all; rather, they are the invisible high-energy electromagnetic radiation that zips through the universe with the elegance of a prima ballerina, leaving no charge and no mass in their wake. These rays possess an astonishing penetrating power, far surpassing that of both alpha and beta particles, as they can glide through most materials with ease. To put it simply, if alpha particles are the heavyweight champions and beta particles are the agile gymnasts, gamma rays are the ethereal phantoms that can pass through walls and shields, requiring dense materials like lead or concrete to effectively rein them in. They are often emitted alongside other radiation, gracefully dancing out of the nucleus as it transitions to a lower energy state, with isotopes like Cobalt-60 and Cesium-137 often playing the lead roles in this captivating performance. And let's not forget the often-overlooked but equally important neutrons, those neutral little particles that reside in the nucleus of atoms like the quiet introverts of the radioactive family. Neutrons have no charge and are slightly heavier than protons, making them fascinating in their own right. Their ability to penetrate materials is quite remarkable, as they can pass through most substances, including human tissue, as if they were simply wandering around without a care in the world. They can be stopped by materials rich in hydrogen, such as water or polyethylene, but until then, they are the stealthy ninjas of radiation.
Very good video! Keep it up!
love the explanations fr
5:43
Radioactive materials are quite the fascinating entities, engaging in a never-ending performance of decay and emission, where they release various forms of radiation that can be likened to an intricate light show, but with a little more danger and a lot less sparkle. First, we have alpha particles, which are essentially the heavyweights of the radioactive world, composed of two protons and two neutrons. Imagine a helium nucleus having a grand time as it flings itself out of a larger atom, strutting around with its positive charge, like it owns the place. These alpha particles are quite large and cumbersome, boasting a mass that is significantly heftier than their fellow radioactive emissions. However, don't let their size fool you; their penetrating ability is quite limited, as they can be easily stopped by something as flimsy as a sheet of paper or even the outer layer of
layer of human skin, though if they manage to get inside the body, they can wreak havoc like
an uninvited guest at a party. Next up in this delightful parade of radioactivity are beta particles, which can be either high-energy electrons or their positively charged counterparts, known as positrons. Beta particles are the nimble gymnasts of the radiation world, darting around with their negative charge and lighter mass, all while showcasing their prowess in beta decay, where they emerge from the nucleus like sprightly performers leaping into action. With a moderate penetrating ability, beta particles can slip through paper but find themselves halted by a few millimeters of plastic or glass, making them a bit more mischievous than their alpha cousins. They can be found mingling with isotopes like Carbon-14 and Strontium-90, who are more than happy to share the spotlight during their radioactive escapades.Then we come to the grand finale of our radioactive show: gamma rays. Now, gamma rays are not particles at all; rather, they are the invisible high-energy electromagnetic radiation that zips through the universe with the elegance of a prima ballerina, leaving no charge and no mass in their wake. These rays possess an astonishing penetrating power, far surpassing that of both alpha and beta particles, as they can glide through most materials with ease. To put it simply, if alpha particles are the heavyweight champions and beta particles are the agile gymnasts, gamma rays are the ethereal phantoms that can pass through walls and shields, requiring dense materials like lead or concrete to effectively rein them in. They are often emitted alongside other radiation, gracefully dancing out of the nucleus as it transitions to a lower energy state, with isotopes like Cobalt-60 and Cesium-137 often playing the lead roles in this captivating performance.And let's not forget the often-overlooked but equally important neutrons, those neutral little particles that reside in the nucleus of atoms like the quiet introverts of the radioactive family. Neutrons have no charge and are slightly heavier than protons, making them fascinating in their own right. Their ability to penetrate materials is quite remarkable, as they can pass through most substances, including human tissue, as if they were simply wandering around without a care in the world. They can be stopped by materials rich in hydrogen, such as water or polyethylene, but until then, they are the stealthy ninjas of radiation.
Yes, i actually read that.
I'm not alone? Holy shit, I'm not alone. Nice.
Expert AI + max strengthened majors + elite difficulty.
i have done full tests for exp gain, there is nothing fancy, no reduction on xp gain in longer durations or so, its just flat number of xp per day of fight per manpower in division
using max battalion inf as germany in Spain, i managed to complete all doctrines by 1938
While watching the video I had the impression that you had thousands of views lol
Thousands? I knew I was aiming too low with my modest goal of "dozens". Clearly, time to rethink everything
I love this video, keep going
bro your videos are actually funny hahah
Its more like real historical Germany WW2 than "Elite"
True
I would love to see a run as Greece, to form Macedonia, with all nations having all tech, or all enemy nations with max factories like this one
How only 190 subs? This video is awesome
We going into Hoi4 Esports with this one 🔥🔥🗣️🗣️🗣️
Hitler if he locked in:
6:10 Holy shit I just got some really useful information from a completely random HOI4 video. That's rare as fuck.
goddamn this was good
Thank you mr. Skibiidi
nice video keep on going
Here I was hoping to see a world domination considering you gave all those factories to the UK and US. Was curious to see, especially when you gave up on air, how you were going to compete with the naval and air powerhouses.
it was really good to watch