pompack -> RE: Question regarding fuel from Caucasus (1/21/2011 1:50:51 AM)
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ORIGINAL: ComradeP If what applies to how factories work when you capture them also applies to how they work when you control them, factories need to be linked to a functional rail line to be able to send their production somewhere, so the fuel and oil production centers should begin storing fuel and oil. I keep struggling with this one. Baku is a supply source so all of the Caucasus oil centers, resource centers, manpower centers and factories are still linked to a Supply Source so they continue to work (per my interpretaion of the manual and an answer I received on the Question Thread). The logic seems to be that if the Germans capture the other supply center (Chelyabinsk), then Baku would continue to act as a Supply source and every factory etc connected to it via the rail net would continue to work so why should it not continue to work if it is simply not linked to Chelyabinsk. The issue that bothers my head are the pools. I can even accept the fact that the nebulous pools are unchanged if one of the two supply sources are captured. But when there is no longer a rail link between the two it really bothers me that there continues to be only one nebulous pool equally available to anyone (factory or unit) who is connected to either of them. Now complicating this question of the OP is the fact that there is still a functioning rail line connected to a functioning Caspian port the allows a connection via port to Baku so all of the Caucasus factories etc still have a supply connection to BOTH supply centers.
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