Anyone have tips on how to get a corps level AI to invade parts of Indonesia or anywhere for that matter?
I suppose it goes without saying that the Transport fleet must also be attached to the corps command, so is then 3 divisions of Marines + the Transports under the corps command, or 2 divisions of Marines + the Transport fleet?1. The corps should only have 3-4 max divisions in it. The AI will not invade if there are 5 units within the corps level hierarchy. It took about a week for the AI to invade with 4 divisions in my 1st Marines Japanese corps. It invaded instantly with 3 divisions in that corps. So I am concluding that 3 divisions in the corps level is optimal for AI invasion.
I suppose it goes without saying that the Transport fleet must also be attached to the corps command, so is then 3 divisions of Marines + the Transports under the corps command, or 2 divisions of Marines + the Transport fleet?
I also concur that this is awesome research! Or as Carl might say, I con-quer.
Follow-up question as I usually play land-locked countries or minors with no naval power: how do you check the range of your ships?
Doesn't this add up to seven units under the corps command? I thought five was the limit... or do planes and ships not count against this limit?Yes you have to attach your transport fleet and any other additions to the corps command. For my invasion of Singapore from Saigon I had under my 1st Imperial Marines Corps attached; 3 marine division, 1 bomber squadron (2 tactical bombers), 1 naval bomber squadron (2 naval bombers), 1 transport fleet (1 type 3 heavy cruiser, 3 type 3 destroyers, 4 transports), and one battle fleet (2 carriers, 4 light cruisers).
Doesn't this add up to seven units under the corps command? I thought five was the limit... or do planes and ships not count against this limit?