"The Soviet Army is pretty average at the start, but due to their doctrine tree, they start with a higher reinforce chance than others." What does this mean in game terms?
lol...If you look at the screenshot he posted (with the comment about dumbed down and tooltips) you will see the tooltip explaining what reinforce chance is."The Soviet Army is pretty average at the start, but due to their doctrine tree, they start with a higher reinforce chance than others." What does this mean in game terms?
yeah, allies can't puppet.
its "packages" of weapons and equipment to keep numbers manageable.
It is like technology, you can choose between any focus which you have available so you can do one focus in one tree and then do another in another tree.
Oh paradox, please never changeAs you can see on the screenshot below, we have truly dumbed down the game, and made all those hidden values we have in the game visible, with tooltips explaining them in details.
Johan said:
But the 200 motorized vehicles and 300 T-26s are actually 200 trucks and 300 tanks, or do they also represent "packages" of vehicles?
Look at the tooltip on the second picture: "Reinforce Rate - Chance of units not in combat are able to join the frontline troops.""The Soviet Army is pretty average at the start, but due to their doctrine tree, they start with a higher reinforce chance than others." What does this mean in game terms?
Does the great officer purge remove the risk of the trotskyite plot....and if ignored can this plot lead to a civil war?
But the 200 motorized vehicles and 300 T-26s are actually 200 trucks and 300 tanks, or do they also represent "packages" of vehicles?
Podcat are you there?
Could you give a small explanation as to what is the different between getting a casus belli from a focus as opposed to fabricating a claim?
"The Soviet Army is pretty average at the start, but due to their doctrine tree, they start with a higher reinforce chance than others." What does this mean in game terms?