SuluSea
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ORIGINAL: PaxMondo The controls only help HOLD the material that has flowed to the base there, it does not direct it to flow there. The logic behind the movement of resources/oil is based upon usage (including ship loading). It is possible to get resources/oil to move to Fusan, however it takes patience and effort do so. They want to move to Shanghai/PA because of port size and/or factory usage. You have to patiently build up your shipping efforts from Fusan to get it to move there. Can take many weeks of effort, but the results are MUCH shorter convoys resulting in a HUGE surplus of shipping and the ability to lock out the USN SS's. Pretty big pay back, so worth the effort. This isn't gamey at all, although some say it is. First, IJ did end up doing a lot of transport out of Fusan for the above reasons late in the war. Second, the rail connections and port facilities at Fusan were more than adequate to the task. Fusan has a good, natural, deep water harbor, not as large as some, but still an 8/9 size by game standards easily. Anyone who has ever been there would validate this assessment. I was first there in '78, well before the economic miracle really kicked in. Most everything there was still WWII/Korean war era. Old, but nothing wrong with the quantity. Now, it is like going to San Diego ... very modern, very large. I think IJ didn't shift more there earlier simply due to internal politics. Different commands with the PA commander not wanting to lose the assets/prestige having the shipping shift to Fusan. Just my opinion here ... Good to read those thoughts and great avatar Pax!!
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