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Fänrik Stål -> Factory relocation without rail connection. (11/18/2011 9:44:01 PM)

I managed to relocate factories from Odessa even though the last rail line had been cut by the axis. Is this WAD? Are the factories assumed to move by ship in this case? Can't find anything in the manual about that.

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Joel Billings -> RE: Factory relocation without rail connection. (11/18/2011 10:16:43 PM)

Yes, can be shipped by sea.




Q-Ball -> RE: Factory relocation without rail connection. (11/19/2011 9:00:35 PM)

Sort of........you are charged Rail Cap, even if the rails are cut. If the cities are ports that are connected, you can still magically transport out by Rail, if you pay the rail cap. They don't go out via boat.

I'm sure this is not how it was designed, but that's how it works




marty_01 -> RE: Factory relocation without rail connection. (11/20/2011 1:42:03 AM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: Q-Ball

Sort of........you are charged Rail Cap, even if the rails are cut. If the cities are ports that are connected, you can still magically transport out by Rail, if you pay the rail cap. They don't go out via boat.

I'm sure this is not how it was designed, but that's how it works


Realistically you should still be paying the rail capacity hit for relocating a factory -- that is unless the intended final relocation city is a simple port-to-port move. Presumably the facilities are being moved from Odessa to Sevastapol (or whatever destination port), and than moved by rail to the Urals -- Ufa, Chkalov, Kazan, Sverdlovsk, or the like. However, when I checked, the sea lift capacity for the Russians in the Black Sea was only 8500 (although this was the Turn-1 Sea Lift Capacity -- dunno if it increases on successive turns or not). But at only 8500 this would presumably limit sea movement of Soviet industry to no more than one arms point per turn from Odessa.




Peltonx -> RE: Factory relocation without rail connection. (11/20/2011 2:06:07 AM)

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ORIGINAL: marty_01


Realistically you should still be paying the rail capacity hit for relocating a factory -- that is unless the intended final relocation city is a simple port-to-port move. Presumably the facilities are being moved from Odessa to Sevastapol (or whatever destination port), and than moved by rail to the Urals -- Ufa, Chkalov, Kazan, Sverdlovsk, or the like. However, when I checked, the sea lift capacity for the Russians in the Black Sea was only 8500 (although this was the Turn-1 Sea Lift Capacity -- dunno if it increases on successive turns or not). But at only 8500 this would presumably limit sea movement of Soviet industry to no more than one arms point per turn from Odessa.


Very good point marty.

I am guessing everything is magicly transported by ship at zero cost of the sea limit cap.

Then magicly transported by train at zero cost to the rail cap.

Thanks to Flying Pig Shipping and The Fat Pig Rail Road Company.

It all moves for FREE [sm=happy0065.gif]

Nothing wrong here move allong.

Pelton




elmo3 -> RE: Factory relocation without rail connection. (11/20/2011 12:51:38 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: Pelton


...Then magicly transported by train at zero cost to the rail cap.

Thanks to Flying Pig Shipping and The Fat Pig Rail Road Company.

It all moves for FREE [sm=happy0065.gif]

Nothing wrong here move allong.

Pelton


No that is not correct. Q-Ball correctly pointed out above that you do pay rail cap when moving factories from a port that is isolated from the rail net.

Movement of supplies and factories over water is abstracted. Their movement does not count against your shipping point allowance for Naval Transport and Amphibious Naval Transport.




Farfarer61 -> RE: Factory relocation without rail connection. (11/20/2011 2:37:54 PM)

and better yet, you can move 1 point from all your U2VS Factories INTO Odessa :)




Tarhunnas -> RE: Factory relocation without rail connection. (11/20/2011 3:57:57 PM)

A lot of industry was evacuated by sea by the Soviets, so I think this is entirely realistic! That it doesn't cost sea capacity is a minor point IMHO, as the Soviets had plenty of shipping in the initial months of the war.




Baelfiin -> RE: Factory relocation without rail connection. (11/20/2011 5:46:48 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: Farfarer

and better yet, you can move 1 point from all your U2VS Factories INTO Odessa :)

mmmmm...... I like it !!!!!





johnnyvagas -> RE: Factory relocation without rail connection. (11/21/2011 3:08:58 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: Tarhunnas

A lot of industry was evacuated by sea by the Soviets, so I think this is entirely realistic! That it doesn't cost sea capacity is a minor point IMHO, as the Soviets had plenty of shipping in the initial months of the war.


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Moving industry via sea movement without an inherent hit to sea lift capacity falls under the heading of "magic" rather than "abstraction".

I don't doubt that the Soviets may have moved critical industry by Sea. However, "plenty of shipping" comes off as sounding a bit obtuse. Do you mean to say that the Russians had plenty of excess shipping available? What are you defining as "plenty"? Why don't I have access to this "plenty of shipping" thing in the Black Sea when I'm playing as the Russians?




Jeffrey H. -> RE: Factory relocation without rail connection. (11/22/2011 1:44:50 AM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: Pelton

quote:

ORIGINAL: marty_01


Realistically you should still be paying the rail capacity hit for relocating a factory -- that is unless the intended final relocation city is a simple port-to-port move. Presumably the facilities are being moved from Odessa to Sevastapol (or whatever destination port), and than moved by rail to the Urals -- Ufa, Chkalov, Kazan, Sverdlovsk, or the like. However, when I checked, the sea lift capacity for the Russians in the Black Sea was only 8500 (although this was the Turn-1 Sea Lift Capacity -- dunno if it increases on successive turns or not). But at only 8500 this would presumably limit sea movement of Soviet industry to no more than one arms point per turn from Odessa.


Very good point marty.

I am guessing everything is magicly transported by ship at zero cost of the sea limit cap.

Then magicly transported by train at zero cost to the rail cap.

Thanks to Flying Pig Shipping and The Fat Pig Rail Road Company.

It all moves for FREE [sm=happy0065.gif]

Nothing wrong here move allong.

Pelton


Funny !




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