ruffels -> ZOC's and Supply Lines (10/26/2009 8:26:00 PM)
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Hi Folks I am playing the full campaign against the Japanese AI at Historical Level. It is June ,42. I am making a stand in Burma at Akyab with about 65,000 troops, Fortification Level 4. The AI has about 75,000 men in the hex with more on the way. I have remnants of two Brigades from the defence of Rangoon floating around on the Prome/Akyab road. My question is... Given that there is only one road that leads directly to Akyab from Rangoon and my units are on that road does that cut off supply to the Japanese units at Akyab? Or do they trace supply overland to the next road over? If the latter is true the supply that they are getting overland must be quite alot less than if they were getting it directly on the road. Yes? I've tried cutting off supply to Japanese units in China and the AI doesn't like it. It always comes after me. Does the Japanese supply in Burma come from ships delivering it to Rangoon or does it come over land from Thailand, Indo-China etc.? One other question while I'm logged on. The AI is attacking Port Moseby relentlessly every 2nd or 3rd turn, attempting to land units. Most of the time I shock attack in the next turn and they run away. On one occasion I noticed that during the night turn they landed but then I saw a note go by that they were re-embarking and when day came ofcourse they were gone. How does this re-embarking mechanism work? Can you land, take a hex and then order your unit to re-embark just to get the point? Or is this just a computer anomaly? The AI is kicking my ass but I'm having a great (and addictive) time! Jim Parker
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