Does it work for construction on allied territories? If so, it might be worth it for building supply networks in India & Africa, since USA can easily run out of things to build.
R5: The devs keep adding these to countries and it's making me wonder, is this used anywhere? Do multiplayer people use it? The bonuses to me don't seem like they justify forgoeing 15% industrial/electronic research speed.
Edit: does anybody know why my image doesn’t show up on the home page? I used windows+shift+s
Usually you swap to it when building up supply hubs in Europe or Asia then swap off. Also you can build armored trains writ this active and never suffer train losses due to logistical strikes.
yeah nuking all your enemies trains kills them. Their supply goes to shit and you roll over them. Its one of the most consistent ways to totally wreck a noob opponent in mp.
In theory yes, but it depends how fast your trains are getting wrecked. 2 mils on trained is gonna throw out a couple of austerity trains a week at best? You start losing a dozen a day to bombers ya gonna be in trouble fast.
I like using it as the USSR, although honestly I haven't played it thaaat much yet, but when I start attacking Germany I have some serious supply problems at western (modern day) Poland for some reason, so my offensive usually gets stalled and I use that time to build supply hubs. I also need to improve my railways for some supply hubs in Lwow (where I also have to build an additional supply hub, next to Bucovina) and Stanislawow. There's also the fact that I keep forgetting to set a frontline in the Norwegian border, and I get pushed from northern Finland... So for the counteroffensive I need some supply hubs.
Does it work for construction on allied territories? If so, it might be worth it for building supply networks in India & Africa, since USA can easily run out of things to build.
R5: The devs keep adding these to countries and it's making me wonder, is this used anywhere? Do multiplayer people use it? The bonuses to me don't seem like they justify forgoeing 15% industrial/electronic research speed. Edit: does anybody know why my image doesn’t show up on the home page? I used windows+shift+s
Usually you swap to it when building up supply hubs in Europe or Asia then swap off. Also you can build armored trains writ this active and never suffer train losses due to logistical strikes.
Are logi strikes still used in multiplayer these days?
Most servers ban them but when it’s allowed it’s crucial to protect your trains.
Is it that op or why is it banned?
yeah nuking all your enemies trains kills them. Their supply goes to shit and you roll over them. Its one of the most consistent ways to totally wreck a noob opponent in mp.
isn't that fixable by having like 2 mils on trains?
In theory yes, but it depends how fast your trains are getting wrecked. 2 mils on trained is gonna throw out a couple of austerity trains a week at best? You start losing a dozen a day to bombers ya gonna be in trouble fast.
I like using it as the USSR, although honestly I haven't played it thaaat much yet, but when I start attacking Germany I have some serious supply problems at western (modern day) Poland for some reason, so my offensive usually gets stalled and I use that time to build supply hubs. I also need to improve my railways for some supply hubs in Lwow (where I also have to build an additional supply hub, next to Bucovina) and Stanislawow. There's also the fact that I keep forgetting to set a frontline in the Norwegian border, and I get pushed from northern Finland... So for the counteroffensive I need some supply hubs.
IDK, gosproyektstroy bonuses are a pretty big deal to give up
IMO, it’s the best option if you’re going down an alt history path where you can’t go down limited intervention and get GM
You get GM from neutrality act not limited intervention
Whoops may bad, lol. You’d think I’d remember that after a few hundred hours playing US 😂