Cold war is no war

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Bástya elvtárs
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RE: Cold war is no war

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Berlin in sight!

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"We're back from an extended commercial break. The rest of the cast is no longer with us..."

Anyways, sorry 'bout the absence. The home front remains as usual, with the pressure on my cities not lessening. The thrust towards Berlin will probably continue to the oil field just visible in the previous screenshot; if I can setup enough units to protect the railway, I think I could get the huge massed force in the swamp out of supply -- that is, if the rail line running eastwards is a dead end.

Probably was not a good time to get v2.15i and its AI updates. =D
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Turns out there is another Japanese city to the north. With all home cities running 100% on supply, capturing it would bolster our potential greatly, especially as it's relatively undefended thanks to our cut into the Old Imperium's soft underbelly.

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Good to see you're back.
I can definitely see you are low on supplies...supply dot on the units is in yellow and the green readiness bar is not 100%. I see snow on your map and units outside cities in snow conditions are using up more supply, their readiness is at 95% so they need more supply to recuperate. When possible I try to place my units in the cities once the snow hits, to lessen the supply demand.
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