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Breaking the US/Japan trade agreement problems - 3/26/2014 12:10:05 AM   
Manack


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It seems that if you break the US/Japan mandatory trade agreement, say by accidentally returning to port the convoy points due to a miss click .

Then there is no way to re-establish the trade agreement even if you set the convoys up next turn as it goes missing from the list of mandatory agreements.

Also, the US entry hit only happens once. I thought it should happen each turn the trade agreement is not in place?
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RE: Breaking the US/Japan trade agreement problems - 3/26/2014 10:06:33 AM   
Centuur


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quote:

ORIGINAL: Manack

It seems that if you break the US/Japan mandatory trade agreement, say by accidentally returning to port the convoy points due to a miss click .

Then there is no way to re-establish the trade agreement even if you set the convoys up next turn as it goes missing from the list of mandatory agreements.

Also, the US entry hit only happens once. I thought it should happen each turn the trade agreement is not in place?


Yes, it should happen each production step...

RAW:

If, for whatever reason, either side has not met its obligation to
provide its resources or build point in the production step and US
entry option 31 has not been chosen then:
• that side does not get its promised resources or build point that
turn, and the other side can use those points themselves;
• if Japan was in default, the USA may add 2 entry markers to the
Japanese entry pool; and
• if the USA was in default, Japan must randomly remove 2 entry
markers from the Japanese entry pool (returning them to the
common entry pool). If there aren’t enough markers to remove,
the USA can never declare war on Japan and must now start
taking markers from the Ge/It pool. If there aren't enough
markers there, the USA can never declare war on Germany or
Italy.

So if this doesn't happen each production phase, than it is a bug...

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RE: Breaking the US/Japan trade agreement problems - 3/27/2014 10:54:55 PM   
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