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Do expeditionary forces use the officer ratio of the home country or the commanding country? Example, would Aussies exped to the UK use Aussie officer ratio or UK officer ratio?
I suspect they use their home country officer ratio but would like to confirm.
Don't want this question to get buried!
Home country. Australian troops under command of England do use Australian manpower, officer ratio, doctrines and techs.
That's what I suspected. I wish I could play some mp with you!
I may be wrong about this but I am pretty sure this is how it works.
If the transport fleet has more transports than it needs, then EMPTY transports will be sunk first.
If the transport fleet has just enough trasnports and loses some ships, then the game will split divisions and you will lose the appropriate number of brigades.
You're right, and this is also the way it works in all Clausewitz games with naval combat. ((If troops are lost, that's basically russian roulette one brigade at a time, till they fit again.))
On the subject of fleets, I have a minor question.
Are two separate fleets in one sea province counted as one giant fleet during a sea battle?
Reason I ask is because I've heard that putting carriers in fleets with battleships tends to get the battleships sunk when they charge ahead without escorts (which stay with carriers). So, if I have a battleship fleet and a separate carrier force in the same sea province during a battle, will they function as one fleet with this weakness?
You can build six brigades of them, or 4% of your total infantry (INF/MOT/MEC).What happened?
No, unless you're a certain power (GER/JAP/ITA mostly), and this dow pushes your threat far enough to allow the UK a dow.TFH... will declaring War on Turkey as ANY nation lead to an automatic DOW from other powers?
No, unless you're a certain power (GER/JAP/ITA mostly), and this dow pushes your threat far enough to allow the UK a dow.
There are a few decision based wars as well, however, that's exclusive to stuff that happened historically.OK, so any DOW after affects are based on the associated Threat. Not counting a DOW against a country with a GOI by one of the major powers... then all bets are off. Thanks.
1) Consumer Goods Demand (CG) is affected by modifiers. You get 25% demand in peacetime, and 15% in wartime, from your total available IC. Economic laws affect it - full civilian economy gives a -10% in peacetime, while total economic mobilization gives -5% in wartime. Industrial policy laws affect it, with Consumer Goods Orientation giving -1% in peacetime, as well as -20% dissent, Mixed Economy giving -5% in peace or war, and Heavy Industry emphasis giving +10% in peace time. Certain ministers have traits that affect it too. Also, the higher your neutrality is, the more CG is required by non-reserve and mobilized reserve divisions in peacetime. Putting too much or not enough IC into CG, reduces/increases dissent correspondingly. Thus, if you have modifiers increasing/decreasing daily dissent change, you need more/less IC in CG.