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Baleur

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EDIT: I just discovered the supply limit in regions. You learn something every day ;D


Honestly, i have no idea whats going on..
Declared war on China (playing as Korea), after they got severely weakened by a war with Russia.

Stockpile slider at max. Full stockpiles ready.
I move my main army from Seoul 3 provinces north to the frontline.
After two days or so, before they even reach any enemies, one third of my army is dead (strength and organization dropped like nuts). Supply indicator shows green. :eek:

Which in turn, ruined my war efforts, they got decimated, i reloaded my save :p
Whats up? I dont understand how a third of my entire army can die by walking for a few days in their own friendly country, no attrion, no enemies, no fighting, full stockpiles, supply should be getting through to them like it has to every other army i ever had..
 
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