How?
The "tax" that happens each turn for money, manufactured goods, conscripts and officers doesn't seem to maintain the military. Which begs the question exactly what this "tax" is supposed to be doing.
Replacements. I can readily understand why you would need replacements to make up for combat losses. Additionally, I can see how replacements would be needed if you parked a unit in the mountains during the winter. These type of losses seem to be above and beyond the capacity of the maintenance "tax" previously mentioned.
However, I am finding my army slowly attriting away & I am unable to produce enough replacements to stem the tide. Units that haven't moved or engaged in combat since the beginning of the game are gradually getting weaker, and producing 3-6 or so various replacements per turn (very expensive by the way) doesn't seem to do much.
If you are not at war, and troops are all in defensive/garrison positions, can you maintain the military by just paying the "tax?" I would think so, but in practice this isn't happening.
Any ideas?
Regards,
Feltan