What's the composition of those Garrison divisions?
Just 2 brigades of GAR. I wanted to churn them out quickly, and MP is still hovering around 100. . . they'll eventually get a brigade of AA and Art.
What's the composition of those Garrison divisions?
Good idea, although I doubt that you'll need to beef those up by much as the AI will take time to knock them out. So either you get there in time with your aircraft / ships to disrupt the AI or the islands are lost anyway. Do you plan to protect all ports in Iberica with garrisons as well?
It was here that Franco learned about Hitler’s plans for Europe, and how Spain would fit into the plans to create a Fascist continent. Franco walked into a room with a large map of Europe on the far wall. He had to look again to grasp what this map was representing. There were no borders, no lines, and all of it was one colour.
Heh... I'm reminded of the scene from Captain America where the visiting German officials look at the Red Skull's map and find out "Berlin is on this map!"
You've won the civil war quickly, and the Portuguese campaign was even more one-sided, so what's next? What is to the east of Spain that represents a doable target? Greece?
Where did you get the extra 2.17 Leadership that is showing between your two distribution images?
Building ICs is similar to going after Education: if you're extremely low, it is common sense to want more, but the investment has too long a payoff. These three factories you have started won't pay for themselves until at least April 1945... will the game be over by then? And in the time you wait for these factories to finish, you might have been able to produce two Infantry divisions (or three, depending on practicals) instead. Will it be more helpful to have those divisions or four (with the bonus from your laws) extra ICs in a year and a half? Similar to Leadership, it is usually more cost-effective to get ICs from your enemies if you're low. Just some food for thought...
There's no extra leadership.... the first image doesn't have the total at the top visible, but if you add it up, it's the same, I've just moved the sliders around.
Whoops, yes, I hadn't been paying as close attention as I thought. Looks like Franco has reviewed his build plans through very thoroughly.
Those Messerschmidts might not be a lot better than the Italian biplanes, but they sure look a lot more businesslike. Image is something too, you know.
Can't believe I somehow missed this one! HOI has been kind of on the back burner lately, but I still like to check on threads, and I thoroughly enjoyed your tutorial!
Those Messerschmidts might not be a lot better than the Italian biplanes, but they sure look a lot more businesslike. Image is something too, you know.
Quiet period of progress, and Franco even gets to enjoy the beach. Things are pretty good in Spain right now.
I agree... biplanes are sooooooo "last decade".