BBfanboy
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ORIGINAL: Yaab Just a small observation from my game,if anyone is interested. DaBigBabes-C,December 31,1941. The biggest ports in India (port+airfield) are: Bombay - 10 Calcutta, Madras - 9 Karachi - 8 The whole of India has a total of 212,000 supplies. I haven't upped the supply required dial at any base in India This is how supply is distributed by the game: Bombay - 100,000 supplies (needs 700) Calcutta - 60,000 supplies (needs 3000, produces 1500 supplies each turn) Madras - 5,300 supplies (needs 1100) Karachi - 2,900 supplies (need 900) I was actually bemoaning any lack of supply buildup below Calcutta , when I stumbled upon Bombay's supply stash. Bombay has been a total backwater action-wise this early in the campaign and I didn't expect it would accumulate half of India's supply by the year's end. Does that mean the biggest port always gets an unproportinal amount of supply? It would seem that, based on port sizes, Karachi or Madras should have at least hold 10,000 supplies each. Alfred discussed this recently - can't remember the thread but it may have been in the tech forum. The bottom line is that supply goes to where the demand is, and once that is satisfied (presumably 3X the minimum) the remainder goes to large bases for storage (less wastage than at small bases). You need to use the supply draw buttons and stockpiling judiciously to move things forward until you can build the base sizes closer to the front. Along with that, concentrations of troops increase the demand and therefore the supply draw. EDIT: PS - IIRC it was also mentioned that a National HQ (and maybe Command HQs too) has its own supply draw effect of 50,000. It certainly worked when I moved Canada Command to Prince Rupert.
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