Reconvet -> RE: Couple of criticisms (1/23/2011 3:17:57 PM)
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ORIGINAL: Cannonfodder Manual says: quote:
Headquarters units that are in range (20.4.1) will serve as supply sources to their attached combat units. The higher headquarters units of these HQ units do not have an impact on supplying attached HQ units, only combat units that are directly attached. For example, in the case where the Soviet 3rd Army HQ unit is attached to the Kalinin Front HQ unit, the 3rd Army will provide supply to its attached combat units, but the Kalinin Front will only provide supply to combat units that are directly attached to the Front HQ unit In other words: The army draws supply directly from a railhead or town (how far out is it?). Why would front command have to be very near army command? 130 miles (13 hexes) is well in range, so it still is getting support from front... Regarding unit supply paths: quote:
Manual 20.4.1. TRACING SUPPLY In order to receive supply, a combat unit first attempts to trace a path to the headquarters unit to which it is attached. The combat unit must be within both five hexes and twenty MPs of the applicable headquarters unit. In order for a headquarters unit to provide supply to its attached combat and support units, it in turn must be within both 25 hexes and 100 MPs of a railhead. If a combat unit cannot trace an eligible path to its headquarters unit, it will then attempt to trace a path to a railhead as if it was a headquarters unit, i.e. within both 25 hexes and 100 MPs of the railhead. So: 13 hexes between combat units and their direct HQ: These units have to trace a supply path to a railhead... Must be some kind of misunderstanding, I see no point in your reply to my posts.
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