loki100 -> RE: Heading East into the Soviet Union (5/14/2021 6:36:32 AM)
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ORIGINAL: carlkay58 I am increasing the priority in Warsaw to 4 when Warsaw had only 1K freight. The next turn it had 45K freight so I decrease the priority to 1. The next turn Warsaw is down to 5K freight. What I did was grab a lot of freight in Warsaw - probably from the National Supply Source in Berlin - then push it eastwards so the depots to the east did not have to go to Berlin to get the freight. Less distance = more freight moved. I am experimenting on how to get large amounts of freight from Berlin to the front lines without over stressing my rail lines or my trucks. I THINK its working like I planned but I am still not sure. The full idea is to be able to have large railyard depots 'pulse' the freight in large chunks down the line. The trick is how far apart these railyards are and how effective it may be. This is something that is not as important in 41 but could become vital in 42 when you are trying to supply the offensive in the Caucasus as the Axis or when the Soviets start their offensive drives into Rumania, Poland, Germany, and Hungary. The idea is still in the baby stages but I figured I would include the stats as I play around with it some more in a true game situation. yep, been testing this and it works well, you basically overstock a given depot, then trigger the freight to move closer to the front. Since this is a lower SMP cost than direct from the NSS, you can get more into the front line depots
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