Marko (Marko Kovijanić): a young man who is often foolish and desperately seeking the approval of his colleagues.In 1980, after the death of Yugoslav president Josip Broz Tito, Gvozden made the national news when he walked 350 kilometres across the country to attend Tito's funeral. Although fighting for the Serbian side, in his heart he still believes in Yugoslavia and its ideals. Gvozden (Bata Živojinović): the squad's captain and a professionally trained Yugoslav People's Army officer.He is nicknamed Fork because he carries a fork around his neck symbolizing Serbian sophistication in the 14th century, and contrasts Serbian kings to English and German kings at the time, who he says ate using their hands. Viljuška "Fork" (Milorad Mandić): a cheerful and jovial Chetnik sympathizer from central Serbia whose only motive for fighting was looking out for his brother-in-law Laza.On the way there he vents his anger to the truck driver that picked him up, telling him among other things "never again shall a German or Turk set foot here", completely unaware that the person behind the wheel is a Turkish trucker driving through Serbia. Laza was so outraged by a Serbian TV news report about atrocities against Serbs that he walked to the nearest highway and hitchhiked to Belgrade to volunteer for combat. Laza (Dragan Petrović): a simple-minded and impressionable family man with old-fashioned values.Brzi was given an ambulance truck to drive and he now sees his involvement in the war as an attempt to get himself off drugs. It is left ambiguous whether the jump was a suicide attempt. While high on drugs one night, he walked to a highway overpass in Belgrade where the people have gathered to cheer on the troops going to war, jumping off only to land in a JNA truck headed towards the Croatian border. Brzi "Speedy" (Zoran Cvijanović): a heroin addict from Belgrade, the son of a Yugoslav People's Army (JNA) officer and the only one in the group who speaks English.While some of the others loot houses, he is more interested in literature and intermittently reads from a burnt diary he found in one of the villages the squad passed through. Petar "Professor" (Dragan Maksimović): a Bosnian Serb school teacher from Banja Luka, he seems to have nostalgic feelings towards SFR Yugoslavia.Velja pretended to be his brother, knowing full well he would have been taken to the front lines for draft-dodging, becoming a soldier in his place. During a visit home the authorities came to conscript his younger brother, a promising student. Velja (Nikola Kojo): a career criminal and thief from Belgrade, who did most of his work in West Germany.In 1994 during the conflict, Milan joins the Army of Republika Srpska and is attached to a squad that includes: A wounded Milan is then shown in bed at a military Hospital in Belgrade, where he taunts a wounded young Bosniak soldier in the neighbouring room, whom he threatens to kill if his friend in the next bed dies. Halil makes comments to Nazim about moving away rather than visiting his relatives as many of their belongings can be seen in their car and trailer, which Nazim denies. While Milan and Halil are taking a break, Nazim, a Bosniak neighbour of Slobo, asks him if he can look after his house while he is visiting his sister in Tuzla. During the ribbon-cutting ceremony, President Tito accidentally cuts his thumb with the scissors.Īt the beginning of the Bosnian War in 1992, Milan (Dragan Bjelogrlić), a Bosnian Serb, and his best friend Halil (Nikola Pejaković), a Bosniak Muslim, live a quiet life in a small village in eastern Bosnia, playing basketball at a kafana owned by Slobo (Petar Božović). The film opens with a faux newsreel, showing the opening of the Tunnel of Brotherhood and Unity by visiting President Josip Broz Tito and local dignitary Džemal Bijedić on 27 June 1971. The main time periods include the "present" with a hospitalized Milan, with flashbacks to both his childhood and his early adulthood in the 1980s until the war begins, and subsequent service as a soldier where he is trapped in the tunnel. Pretty Village, Pretty Flame features a non-linear plot line, and the scenes change between time periods from 1971 to 1999 which mostly cut back and forth in no particular order. Following the success of the movie, Bulić wrote a novel named Tunel that's essentially an expanded version of his magazine article. The plot was inspired by real-life events that took place in the opening stages of the Bosnian War, with the film's screenplay being based on an article written by Vanja Bulić for Duga magazine about the actual event.
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This also requires that "Enable Steam Cloud synchronization for applications which support it" is enabled in the Steam settings (Steam/Settings/Cloud). The "Steam Cloud" option must be enabled for the game in the Steam library (Hearts of Iron IV/Properties/Updates). ~/.steam/steam/userdata//394360/remote/save\ games/ Prerequisites ~/Library/Application Support/Steam/userdata//394360/remote/save games //needs updating number A backup is also kept locally on your computer, at:Ĭ:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\userdata\\394360\remote\save games // needs updating number Disable Reflections: This will remove the reflection. If cloud saving is enabled, the save will be always compressed and uploaded to the Steam servers. Within the Graphical Options Menu Disable High Quality Pixel Shaders: This improves the graphics quality. Local Ironman saves are always uncompressed and are stored in:ĭocuments\Paradox Interactive\Hearts of Iron IV\ (for Mac) ~/Documents/Paradox Interactive/Hearts of Iron IV/save games/ (for Linux) ~/.local/share/Paradox Interactive/Hearts of Iron IV/save games/ There are two options for save locations for Ironman mode. Save files can be stored in the Steam cloud or on a local drive, but are encrypted and cannot be edited.The game saves automatically whenever almost any decision is taken (such as declaring war).Only a single save will be stored it is thus impossible to load an earlier save if something goes wrong (unfortunately, this includes save game corruption).Any mod that changes it (broadly, this means one that affects gameplay) will cause ironman mode to be disabled. Paradox Interactive has constructed a masterpiece of grand strategy gaming, but has it started to trip over with the addition of Waking Tiger and the v1.5 Cornflakes Patch that followed it. The checksum must be the same as one of the official releases. Hearts of Iron 4 is an extremely complex game if you look at it from a technical stand point. |
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