Flop wrote:How much money and war materiel am I supposed to get from this? Because it doesn't seem like I'm getting anything. I just finished requisitioning in 4 regions, and neither my money nor my war materiel seem to have changed significantly.
Moreover, the messages say "the population willingly gave us supplies and food", which is a bit confusing.
Flop wrote:Alright, thanks. I don't suppose there's any kind of eta on that patch? I know the game has just been released a few days ago, but it would be nice to have an idea.![]()
Kotik wrote:I have gotten tons of WSU, rubles, conscripted through requisition but so far I have only tried it with the reds. for who doesn't it work?
Florent wrote:Yes i saw also that money wasn't there yesterday only a message about supply. The Red Army had plenty of ennemy and...no money to built new units.
1919 has plenty of whites units...it is a tough year.
wosung wrote:Kotik, how did you manage to have tons of everything? I tend to side with Florent on this issue. Until May 1919 Grand Campaign there is only one "get about 300 to 400 Rubles event". Beside this you have only requisitions, some city based regular income and this imperial gold train. And according to the manual most money should come by events.
As far as I can see it: Money is the real issue for the Reds. It's needed for everything, replacements, recruitment, industrialization. I put mine from the start into building three armament industries. That might have been a fault, because now (May 1919) I'm getting nearly as much WSU (+15) than money (+20). And WSU without money is useless.
And there seems to be very little the player can do to speed up his income, say by investment. Requisition yeah, but it lowers loyality more (-30%) than recruitment (-15%). And you have to pay for low loyalities in some other ways. OTH there are lots of conscripts for the Reds. So requisition is more important than recruitment. Tough choices.
So what do you guys think?
Regards
Florent wrote:That is why the bug for requisition need to be resolved in order to get money after the 6 turns for the process. It will be a HUGE difference.
The Reds have a need for troops especially when in the end of 1918, the Ukrainian front is opening and because of prestige you need also to recover Finland and the Baltic States and declare war on them.
In my campaign, i have no troops in reserve for that and i will not attack with a small division of 5000 men and face possibly a baltic army of 15-20000 men if not more.
I don't know how much money you receive by area but i will be certainly a HUGE help compared to what is available now.
I had only the Gold in my campaign and now i have between 25-30 per turn thus nothing i can really do.
I try when possible to use the rail to take a division from a front and sent it far away for an important operation since i have the central position but for 1919 starting in april my concentrations had been always overwhemed by the Whites-French-Greek.
If i had the requisitions i would have more troops although i don't know what amount.
wosung wrote:Kotik, how did you manage to have tons of everything? I tend to side with Florent on this issue. Until May 1919 Grand Campaign there is only one "get about 300 to 400 Rubles event". Beside this you have only requisitions, some city based regular income and this imperial gold train. And according to the manual most money should come by events.
As far as I can see it: Money is the real issue for the Reds. It's needed for everything, replacements, recruitment, industrialization. I put mine from the start into building three armament industries. That might have been a fault, because now (May 1919) I'm getting nearly as much WSU (+15) than money (+20). And WSU without money is useless.
And there seems to be very little the player can do to speed up his income, say by investment. Requisition yeah, but it lowers loyality more (-30%) than recruitment (-15%). And you have to pay for low loyalities in some other ways. OTH there are lots of conscripts for the Reds. So requisition is more important than recruitment. Tough choices.
So what do you guys think?
Regards
Kotik wrote:Well the WSU and conscripts I got through a massive requisition, I squeezed the hell put of every province, and then I was lucky with a print more money. Most of the money went to replacements but I built a new weapon factory too.
I think the reds should have the possibility to send out a merchant marine just like the whites that could open up an interesting side.
Lowlander2010 wrote:I dont know if yuou can answer this, what scenario/campaign would you say is least effected by the requisition problems ?![]()
Kev_uk wrote:I was wondering where my requisitions were after three months. Yes, Reds really short on money in those times, after all they had blockades against them and were very beleaguered until the end of the civil war. No one traded with the Bolsheviks.
Hope you can get this fixed soon, as without money to buy recruits etc, its hard to win as the Reds, or so I am finding. I manage to get a few reinforcement chits each turn until I run out of money. Up to May 1919 and after a good start am slowly loosing.
Clovis wrote:EDIT: in the same time, any savegame about AI shortfall would help us considerablY. I 've a RL, a real work, and I've not the time to test as much I would. So any savegamefile is allowing me to look at AI behaviour and possibly fix or improve things.
Clovis wrote:We do our best and are sorry for te unconveniance. It should be solved quickly, but if not, we would certainly deliver another balance tool quickly. That's pretty easy, even if not as rich as Requisition component.
EDIT: in the same time, any savegame about AI shortfall would help us considerablY. I 've a RL, a real work, and I've not the time to test as much I would. So any savegamefile is allowing me to look at AI behaviour and possibly fix or improve things.
Flop wrote:What exactly are you looking for? I wouldn't mind helping out, as best I can, but I'm not sure what kind of savegames you want.
wosung wrote:
Have you thought about lowering costs of infantry reinforcements and replacements?
Regards
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