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Mostly I didn't know what I wanted to do with it. One of the things that appealed to me about the wolfenstein font was how it flows together, but that doesn't look great with how fonts appear on the map.
Trying to mimic that was frustrating me so I put it on haitus, and wasn't playing HOI4 that much so I haven't been very interested in working on anything HOI related.
I'm probably just going to drop any attempts at that flow, and just have it act like this one, but with the Wolfenstein font.
But to acknowledge this:
I did just release a different font. This font was much easier to make, and with the release of Waking The Tiger recently I thought it would be better to make/release it now as it's themed with the DLC.