PaxMondo -> RE: Samoan Dreams (jollypillager vs. wneumann) Japanese only (6/27/2017 2:55:22 AM)
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ORIGINAL: jolly_pillager 3: Empire-wide supply reserves are critically low and time is needed to rebuild stockpiles. On the plus side, Japan has a stockpile of ~23 million tons of resources in the home islands which, using light industry, is about 1.5 million tons of supply "on the hoof" as it were. This is equal to about 3 months of total empire-wide production, so this is a decent reserve for the final siege (maybe...) I have some bad news here: you won't get any time and supply usage escalates dramatically in '45. So, you need to curtail your supply usage and seriously start to pull in your perimeter. You industry screen shows you are building about 30K supply a day. You need to start saving 10K/day. How to do that? 1. Stop all factory repair/building. 2. You have +7000 sorties/day. That is roughly 7000 supply/day. That's a guess as it depends greatly on the mission profile. But cut 50% of your sorties. Once you have done this, run for 2 - 3 days. Watch your supply pool at Tokyo. It should grow ~20K/day. If you use Tracker, you can get better numbers. Then you can slowly increase back some supply usage, but not much. Don't repair more than 10 factories at a time. Prioritize. Watch your sorties, particularly in back theatre. Pulling in your lines will shrink that area that you are protecting, decreasing the sortie count. Good Luck! Remember, it won't matter a bit that you own Darwin in '45 if you have no supply because the allies will be able to drive right up to Tokyo and take it as you won't be able to fly or fight.
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