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| 亞洲 |
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| 非洲 |
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| 大洋洲 |
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紐西蘭(New Zealand),是
聯合王國的自治領和一個非主要國家,其位於
澳大利亞以東,是大洋洲地區僅有的兩個國家之一。作為大英國協的成員國之一,紐西蘭在遊戲開始時是同盟國的一員。
紐西蘭位於太平洋,其在澳大利亞以東,新喀里多尼亞和斐濟群島以南。 紐西蘭由40個省組成,分為兩個由庫克海峽相連組成的中等大小的島國。 紐西蘭還擁有薩摩亞群島,組成一個島鏈。
澳大利亞南部的地區南島內有16個省份,這個地區的山地廣布,但是也有部分丘陵和平原,以及在南部和東南部的一些零散分布的森林,在北部也有一片森林。就像北島一樣,南島有一個空軍基地和一個海軍基地,但是它們都是1級,分別處在島嶼的東側和一個僅有1勝利點的省份——空軍基地位於南部的但丁尼,海軍基地則在北部的克萊斯特徹奇。在1936年,南島有5級的基建,並且在1939年劇本中增加到了7級。無論是在1936年劇本還是在1939年劇本,南島的人口都是547.86K。
紐西蘭與大英國協的其他國家一起,在
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紐西蘭開局時只有2個科研槽,但是,在
除此之外,如果啟動了
| 陸軍科技 | 海軍科技 | 空軍科技 | 電子&工業 |
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紐西蘭在1936年或1939年開局沒有任何民族精神。
| Party name | Ideology | Popularity | Leader | Ruling |
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| New Zealand Labour Party |
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| Communist Party of New Zealand |
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| New Zealand Legion |
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| New Zealand National Party |
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| Advisor | Type | Effect | Cost (
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| A.E. Davy | Ideological Crusader |
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150 |
| W.A. Veitch-Milne | Prince of Terror |
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150 |
| Walter Nash | Armaments Organizer |
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150 |
| Fred Freeman | Communist Revolutionary |
Has completed focus The Lee Affair |
150 |
| Adam Hamilton | Democratic Reformer |
必須滿足下列條件之一:
Is not Supervised State |
150 |
| Arthur Nelson Field | Fascist Demagogue |
Has completed focus In the Darkness |
150 |
| Designer | Type | Effect | Cost (
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| New Zealand Railways | Mobile Tank Designer |
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150 |
| Christchurch Workshops | Heavy Tank Designer |
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150 |
| Designer | Type | Effect | Cost (
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| Saint Mary's Bay Shipbuilding | Escort Fleet Designer |
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150 |
| Port Chalmers Shipbuilding | Pacific Fleet Designer |
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150 |
| Designer | Type | Effect | Cost (
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| Light Air Company | Light Aircraft Designer |
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150 |
| Medium Air Company | Medium Aircraft Designer |
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150 |
| Heavy Air Company | Heavy Aircraft Designer |
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150 |
| Naval Air Company | Naval Aircraft Designer |
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150 |
| Designer | Type | Effect | Cost (
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| Charlton Motor Workshops | Motorized Equipment Designer |
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150 |
| Small Arms Company | 步兵裝備 Designer |
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150 |
| Artillery Company | Artillery Designer |
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150 |
| Concern | Type | Effect | Cost (
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| Wairarapa Ranches | Industrial Concern |
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150 |
| Electronics Company | Electronics Concern |
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150 |
| Theorist | Type | Effect | Cost (
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| Keith J. Holyoake | Military Theorist |
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150 |
| R.A. Cochrane | Air Warfare Theorist |
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150 |
| Arthur Dawes | Naval Theorist |
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150 |
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| Type | No. | |
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| Aluminum | 0 | |
| Chromium | 0 | |
| Oil | 0 | |
| Rubber | 0 | |
| Steel | 0 | |
| Tungsten | 6 |
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At the start of the game, New Zealand has the smallest military of all of the British Dominions and the smallest DLC country army in the world. In total, New Zealand utilizes 22.18K manpower and has an additional 3.94K available for use.
| Type | No. | |
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| Infantry | 3 | |
| Total divisions | 3 |
| Type | No. | |
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| Total ships | 0 |
| Type | No. | |
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| Naval bomber | 12 | |
| Total planes | 12 |
The entirety of the military consists of only three District Force infantry divisions made up of three infantry and cavalry battalions each.
| Name | 類型 | Techyear |
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| Ford F30 NZL | Motorized | 1936 |
| Bren Carrier | Mechanized I | 1940 |
| Universal Carrier | Mechanized II | 1942 |
| Windsor Kangaroo | Mechanized III | 1944 |
| Name | 類型 | Techyear | Variants TD / SPA / AAA |
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| Mark V | Great War Tank | 1918 | |
| Bob Semple | Light Tank I | 1934 | Deacon / Birch / Vickers II AA |
| Schofield Tank | Light Tank II | 1936 | Valiant / Pries / Matilda AA |
| Valentine | Light Tank III | 1941 | Archer / Bishop / Valentine AA |
| Crusader LP | Medium Tank I | 1939 | Cavalier / Centaur / Crusader AA |
| Cromwell LP | Medium Tank II | 1941 | Charioteer / Avenger / Cromwell AA |
| Comet LP | Medium Tank III | 1943 | AC IV / Sexton / Comet Marksman |
| Vickers | Heavy Tank I | 1934 | None / Gun Carrier Mk. I / None |
| Churchill LP | Heavy Tank II | 1941 | Churchill Gun Carrier / Churchill AVRE / Churchill AA |
| Black Prince LP | Heavy Tank III | 1943 | Hector / Black Prince AVRE / Black Prince Marksman |
| Big Bob | Super Heavy Tank | 1943 | Iron Duke / None / None |
| Centurion | MBT | 1945 | Centurion Malkara / Centurion AVRE / Centurion Marksman |
The country lacks a navy, but has 70 convoys. It can acquire relatively easily a pair of light cruisers using the Transfer the New Zealand Division focus, which has no prerequisites.
There is a small air wing of 12 1936 Fairey Swordfish naval bombers stationed in the air base in North Island.
| Tech Year | Close Air Support (Carrier Variant) | Fighter (Carrier Variant) | Naval Bomber (Carrier Variant) | Heavy Fighter | Tactical Bomber | Strategic Bomber |
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| 1933 | Gloster Gladiator (Hawker Nimrod) | Armstrong Whitworth Whitley | ||||
| 1936 | Hawker Hector | Hawker Hurricane (Sea Hurricane) | Fairey Swordfish (Blackburn Shark) | Bristol Blenheim | Vickers Wellington | Handley Page Halifax |
| 1940 | Hawker Typhoon | Supermarine Spitfire (Fairey Fulmar) | Fairey Albacore | Bristol Beaufighter | Bristol Beaufort | Avro Lancaster |
| 1944 | Hawker Tempest | Supermarine Spiteful (Hawker Sea Fury) | Fairey Barracuda | de Havilland Mosquito FB | de Havilland Mosquito B | Avro Lincoln |
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| 1945 | Gloster Meteor | de Havilland Venom | ||||
| 1950 | de Havilland Vampire | English Electric Canberra | Vickers Valiant | |||
| Name | Type | Effect | Cost (
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| William Sinclair-Burgess | Army Defense (Expert) |
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150 |
| Edward Puttick | Army Offense (Expert) |
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150 |
| J.E. Duigan | Army Maneuver (Expert) |
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150 |
| N. Weir | Army Morale (Expert) |
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150 |
| Name | Type | Effect | Cost (
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| H.E. Horan | Naval Maneuver (Expert) |
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150 |
| W.H.Stratton | Naval Aviation (Expert) |
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150 |
| Eric Prendergast | Decisive Battle (Expert) |
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150 |
| Name | Type | Effect | Cost (
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| A.J. Stallworthy | Naval Aviation (Expert) |
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150 |
| L.P. Peterson | Ground Support (Expert) |
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150 |
| Name | Type | Effect | Cost (
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| Norris Stephen Falla | Army Regrouping (Expert) |
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150 |
| J.C. Nichols | Cavalry (Expert) |
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150 |
| H.D. McGregor | Airborne Assault (Expert) |
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150 |
| Trevor Handley | Naval Air Defense (Expert) |
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150 |
1936 Scenario: Independence, but with the Allies and in Multiplayer
setup and focus progression:Immediately release Samoa as a puppet state. They will serve you far better as a puppet than as true territory, as in this way they can get all the free goodies that the generic focus tree provides, while still performing their role as an air and naval base in the pacific. they will be lucky to field even a single division, but that can still provide a garrison that you do not have to spend valuable manpower on. it will also result in, when you do eventually annex them, 3 military factories, 4 civilian factories, and 3 Naval Dockyards, in addition to whatever handful of destroyers they may have built. Point is, they are essentially savings bonds, with no drawback whatsoever. you cannot deploy to Samoa or any other place besides New Zealand, and they serve the exact same purpose regardless. As such, when you acquire the pacific holdings of the US, France, UK, and (if you are early enough) Japan, Immediately release them as puppet states, as they serve the same purpose as Samoa, besides Possibly Hawaii, who may provide a division or two towards the cause, as well as most likely a token naval force.
You should choose for your starting focus "Transfer the New Zealand division" and continue down the naval path until you have dockyards, then set your 2 cruisers to do exercises, and the dockyards can repair them. Once that is done, rush down the "Maori affairs"(?) side of the political tree, taking the Maori volunteers route at the split at the bottom, and skipping the original Maori Affairs Act for now. Then rush down the political side that has you go independent, but do not take the final focus yet, or you will leave the allies, and be left on your own against Japan. Then complete the naval tree, choosing submarines over destroyers, and skipping light cruiser effort. Then you must start the industrial branch, and this is quite late, but it does work, rush down each tree in a bid to get all four research slots open ASAP. By this time it is 1942 or so, and you have the best research capabilities in the world, excepting maybe the US (and Germany if they go democratic), and with commonwealth research and the fact that the commonwealth is already fairly advanced into 1936, you should be able to focus on naval and air technologies, allowing you to field the most technologically advanced navy in the game. This is to the point where you can have 1 or even 2 slots dedicated to ahead of time research, while the other four benefit from commonwealth research, and you soon have a terrifying little devil on your hands. again, ignore your army past 1939, they should only be as a last resort if the Japanese ever get to you. From here, you have a variety of options you could take in the course of the war. in the game I pulled this in, midway through the war me and the Australian player left the allies and formed a nice little haven in the pacific. We were roleplaying a bit of course, so we stayed as this, while supporting the invasion of Japan. One last tip: always be building a dockyard, as they do not count towards required civilian factories, and thus you can get out around 3.5 a year with your fully focused civilian factories and the ones from your puppets.
Army:The new Zealander army is quite tiny, and should only be invested in enough to get standard 7 infantry/ 2 artillery divisions, with 6 of these in order to garrison your two airbases, all of your victory points, and all naval bases. If a naval invasion threatens, move to defend against it, but on the whole, plan on your Maori Volunteers being your main expeditionary force, along with maybe a single tank division, and possibly a division of marines. Invest minimally into army research, only up to 1939, and let the Australians and Americans handle the land side of the pacific war. your job is going to be to take out the Japanese navy.
Navy: New Zealand's navy is nonexistent at start, but with a few years can become quite formidable. You should start with a few escort destroyers to protect shipping with the US, and then a group of scout destroyers to support your patrol cruisers. You should also build 2 more classes of destroyer, a mainline medium destroyer that you can mass produce as your primary screens, but as well a heavy destroyer, almost a light cruiser, to participate as a primary combatant. For your Submarine force (and you should have one), first produce a few heavy submarines armed to the teeth. these can provide a raiding fleet that is far more effective than the same amount of time of light subs. in addition, you should have a group of tiny submarines with mine laying capability, and later on, a larger group of light submarines. After this, have your dockyards ready to produce a heavy carrier, which can field 50 aircraft and with secondary guns for defenses. Make sure you have naval aircraft researched... this should take about a year to build with 5 dockyards (which you should have 9 of, by this point), and straight after, you should build a light battlecruiser, so as to have a ship capable of supporting your destroyers and your cruisers. continue building like this, and as soon as the battle cruiser is done, it should be late 1943 by now, and with your superior research you should have 1944 carrier hulls, so design a heavy carrier with room for 100 aircraft (by the way you should be using the pacific fleet designer that grants +25% deck space), and assign your dockyards to build 2 simultaneously , and with your remaining ones continue to construct destroyers and your light submarines. By 1944, when your carriers start production, you should have the following warships...
Destroyers
- 4 1936 light escorts in 1 group of 4, protecting convoys
- 4 early light scouts in 2 groups of 2
- 3 1940 mainline heavy destroyers in the main battle group
- any number of 1940 medium front line destroyers also in the main battle group
Submarines
- 5 heavy submarines, in 2 task forces of 2 1944 and 3 1940
- 8 early light mine layers, in 1 task force
- 8 1940 light submarines, in 2 task forces, 1 of 5, and 1 of 3, with 2 more well on the way, at your digression
Light Cruisers
- just your 2 1936 starters should be fine, in a single task force that can be a patrol, escort, or a backup battle group.
Heavy Cruisers
- Far less effective, and far more time consuming than battlecruisers
Battlecruisers
- 1 1940 light battlecruiser, part of main battle group
Battleships
- don't even bother, not worth the wait or resources
Carriers
- Your 1940 carrier, part of main battle group
...Your ships should be technologically ahead enough that with a full aircraft complement you can take on navies that out number you 2 to 1 with minimal casualties. that is where your job is, as you will be facing the Japanese head on, and the Americans may, or may not be able to support you. even if they cannot, you should be able to take on an AI Japan easily, and with coordination from Australia's starting navy you should be able to narrowly beat the Japanese player on water so long as they never hit land fall. also remember to, once you get done with the focus tree (around mid-late 1943), begin to lower subject autonomy with the continuous focus, and in any other feasible means so as to be able to annex them by 1946, if the war is still on by then.
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| 歐洲 |
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| 北美 |
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| 南美 |
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| 亞洲 |
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| 非洲 |
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| 大洋洲 |
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| 主要國家 |
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| 次要國家 |
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| 其它國家 |
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