SireChaos
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Joined: 8/14/2006 From: Frankfurt, Germany Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: ComradeP Theoretically, they can all be moved "in tiny bits and pieces" but if you move an aircraft/equipment/AFV factory, all the factory points you don't move will be lost. Let's say you move 1 point of a factory with a capacity of 20, the other 19 points will be lost after the move and will in most cases come back when the factory is fully repaired/undamaged and can expand again. Thatīs another thing to keep in mind: factories start producing again once damage goes below 50, but they only expand once damage is back to 0 - which happens 16-17 turns after damage hitting 50 for AFV and aircraft factories. So, if for example you evacuate the T-34 factory in Kharkov, when it is at size 60, by moving 1 piece of it, and letīs it receives 60 damage in the process... ... it would otherwise have been another 15 turns before it hit full size (75). ... however now it will not produce at all for 4 turns (you effectively lose 240 T-34 that donīt get built) ... it will restart production at 1 per week, and stay there for another 16 turns before it begins expanding again (you effectively lose 784 T-34) ... it will then take 59 turns to be back where it was when you evacuated it (you effectively lose ca. 1,750 T-34) ... the expansion from 60 to 75 per week is delayed by 79 turns, or about a year and a half (you effectively lose ca 1,200 T-34) Whereas, if you evacuate the complete factory and it takes 60 damage in the process... ... youīll still lose 4 weeks of production (240 T-34) ... itīll take another 16 turns until expansion resumes, but this time from 60, not 1, so hitting 75 per week is delayed 16 turns (costing you another 240 T-34) So, unless my math has deserted me, in this scenario evacuating 1 point of factory costs you ca. 4,000 T-34 that arenīt produced, whereas evacuating the whole factory costs you ca. 480 T-34 that arenīt produced - letīs call it a difference of 3,500 tanks. Conclusion: not evacuating the whole factory is not recommended unless in an extreme emergency.
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