Wed Dec 12, 2012 5:19 am
[quote="Vezina"]I promise it works. I have my examples from our game. I made them smaller so that none of the information can be seen, but you can see that I have major stockpiles in large cities like Saigon and Kayes in Senegal. You need several depots in the colonies. These fill up to a certain point per level of depot and will continue to request supplies until filled. More and bigger harbors don't hurt either since they generate their own supplies. Also, national supply doesn't matter so much - check the supply level in your capital and its surrounding regions. Is it pretty well overflowing compared to regions further away? If it's not, you are experiencing a shortage of supply production and your capital isn't pushing supplies out. On top of this, I've noticed that sometimes the "convert supply/ammo to map" button that converts your national supply to local gets stuck every once in a while. Shut it off and then back on and sometimes it will double the conversion; confusing, I know, but very important for supply production. Last, if your ships are moving supply (by notification on the news bar) and they are maxed out every time, put another fleet in the MTB of the fleet that moved the supply. They can only transport up to their merchant capability, so big ones like the one next to your home ports need multiple fleets sometimes.
The problem I had Vezina was my supply maps were all green, but the acquired troops were dying off left right and centre.. I never understood what was happening. (So I didn't know/understand how to fix it). I tried extra Merchants in the MT boxes, but it made no difference. Perhaps the game needs some alerts to explain the problems. With hindsight we are all Socrates.
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