Mike Solli -> RE: [Japan] Some Questions (10/20/2008 6:55:11 PM)
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ORIGINAL: Ambassador Actually, repairing might not be a sound move. Each point of HI needs 1000 supply points to repair. Each point of HI gives one supply point and one fuel point per day of use. If you count one fuel point = one supply point, it means you'll need 500 days of operation before you come even. 500 days = eighteen months = one and a half year. One and a half year before you get some benefits of the repair. Won't you have crushed Japan in that time ? Will some dozens additional supply points matter then, more than dozen thousands of supply points now ? And this is without even counting the need to ship ressources and/or oil as needed. You may be comparing apples and oranges here. It depends on why you are repairing the HI. If you're doing it for the supply, then yes, it takes a long time to break even. But, if you're repairing it to produce HI, then it benefits you from day 1. You need to look at your oil and (more importantly) resource production. If your HI production (and manpower, for resources) is higher than your oil or resource production, then it really won't gain you anything because eventually your oil and/or resource reserves will be eliminated and your production will crash and thus your economy. Not a good thing.
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