Johnny Canuck wrote:How does the industrialization potential of a state (i.e. Below Average, Fair, etc.) affect the calculations?
Johny, exactly my toughts ! I'm in favour of having a slightly higher chance for war supplies in teh states with more potential for industrial development.
This is because those states are more expensive to develop anyhow, and I think war supplies are more common to be found in more industrialised states. I think small workshops for general supply and ammo are more common in the less developed states.
Or anohter approach could be to give higher production increments in states with more industrial potential.