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I haven't played much of HOI4--still need to learn past the tutorial. This looks interesting and I want to try it now. I've been pirating Paradox games, which means to use mods from the Steam Workshop I rely on other sources or have to use a tool to directly download the mod (and if the newest available cracked game is older than the mod supports and there is no archive of older versions, you're SOL). Thankfully this mod has other sources, but I wish they provided the source code.
You aren't doing the ingame tutorial are you? Because it sucks.
I typically go through the tutorial once in Paradox grand strategy games, even if they suck just to fulfill the completionist in me. I usually watch a lot of playthroughs and read the wiki to get an idea of how to play the game. So far I've played Vic3, Stellaris, and CK3 (still finishing my tutorial run in CK3). Only played the tutorial of EU4 and I believe I finished the tutorial of HOI4.