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ORIGINAL: BlackSunshine Yep, another one of these. I am an allied fanboy. Not because I want to, but because I just can't grasp the production system. Now that the game has been out for awhile, can someone please explain the way Japanese Production works. I dont think anyone truely understands the finer points of everything in the production system, but I will give it a go. quote:
I would really like to know the how/what/where/why of Japanese Production. What do I mean? Start in Tokyo (or any other city for that matter), explain what you are doing and why (in relation to production). What do I need to do to keep things working as is? When do I change? What do I change? Any reason why? Well, without getting into specifics (change this factory to that) you have to do what you like. My working theory is this: I change most R&D factories to another type. For example, the 320 Frank factories that are in Gumma (1 hex NW of Tokyo) I convert at the start of the game to Tojos. Why? Because the Tojo upgrades to the Frank and the Frank isnt available until 8/44. The Judys I change to Vals. I figure there isnt enough factories to change the date of avilibility of the Judy anyway, so may as well produce Vals with it in the meantime. I can always shut production off if I have ample numbers in the pool, and this way when the Judy is available, the factories convert automatically. The A5M you convert to whatever strikes your fancy (this factory doesnt auto-ugrade to anything). I leave the Nate factories intact, but I shut them off so they arent wasting HI. I make sure I have enough "auxerillary" aircraft (recon planes, transports, ect) usually 15-30 a/c per month is good. Then whatever else I want to do. I dont expand air production at all, I just change 1 factory to another. Same with engines. There are several engine factories that are meaningless. Nissan for example. I believe these were oringinally put in for engines for the trucks and tanks (or at least I havent seen where these types need engines). I convert all these types Mitsubishis and Nakajimas. Kawasakis are only used for Tonys so decide at the start how many Tonys you want/need and base your Kawasaki production on these. Keep in mind you have 9 month of production before the Tony can be built, so you can build up a sizeable engine supply before production even begins. I dont build many Tonys, so I usually only have 10-20 Kawa factories and convery the rest to Mitsus. The only production that I actually expand is armaments. You have to play with this. Start slow. Expand by 16 or maybe 32. If after a few months that doesnt seem to be enough, expand a little more. In this case it is better to have too little than too much. Too much and you have no supplies. quote:
Basically someone out there should have a tutorial for Japanese production. I can't believe there isn't one, but more importantly, I can't believe the manual wraps it up in a nice package with a bow on top, but when you open the box it's nothing but some gears, wires and duct tape. I can't make sense of it. Batteries not included. quote:
I've done numerous searches, looked through Spooky's site, and I can't find a tutorial on how the system works. If someone can direct me to some good threads or something I'm missing, I would appreciate it. Also, can someone direct me to a place where I can find the "tech-tree" or upgrade paths of all aircraft/ships, not just Japanese? Tech tree is easy to do really. Turn PDUs on and you click on any air unit and see its upgrade path. Non-PDU upgrades are a little trickier. These are on a unit by units basis. There is spreadsheets on Spookies site on this. As for ships, hit the "view ship database" icon (4th from the left on the top display in the game) and there is the basics of every ship class in the game, including the modified versions and the dates they are modified. quote:
I feel like an idiot for not understanding it completely, but after a search of the forums brought up hundreds of threads on the topic, I'm not the only one. I dont fully understand it all, and Im not exactly a rookie
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