Lokasenna
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Joined: 3/3/2012 From: Iowan in MD/DC Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: colt6900 Thanks Klink that really clears it up. I now understand why as Japanese player in scenario one, there are no allotments that I could find. The reason I ask the question was that I have more supplies coming into Saigon than can be produced regionally? Maybe it's just a bug but at least now I know it's not an allotment so I'll just play the game as is. Is the Southern Army unit still at Saigon? It is a Command HQ, which will attempt to draw at least 25,000 supplies to itself from places that are eligible to export supplies and in range to do so. Since this is Saigon we're talking about, which is on the main Asian land mass, the supplies could really be coming from anywhere that can trace a valid supply route to Saigon. Anywhere in Thailand, Malaysia, or even up into China or Burma could be the source of these supplies. As a point of advice, you should move the Southern Army unit to somewhere that: 1) is within its command radius of an offensive target base, and 2) is a base that you want supplies to accumulate at. For similar reasons, you should really never move the General Defense unit out of Tokyo. I recall a situation where a player had moved it to Gifu and was hemorrhaging supplies every day due to spoilage... Also, certain Chinese bases may give Japan a supply allotment if they are under Japanese control. I am fairly certain that Chungking gives me 400 per day, for example, even though I am controlling it as Japan. Maybe that's only given if the Allies control the base. I honestly forget the answer to that particular question. As for the Burma road reference, the limit is on the "draw" of supply, rather than the allotment that the manual is referring to.
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