Recovering Readiness

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jscott991
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Recovering Readiness

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I'm in 1916 in my current game and I've started to have a problem as the Central Powers. My German units in Poland and East Prussia are not recovering readiness very well and they are losing it outside of combat.

The first thing I checked was hex supply, but all of the hexes in question have a 100% supply rating (the front runs from Konigsberg to Brest-L to Lublin to Czernowitz, so I'm not that deep into Russia). A few German units have been sitting at a 3 or 4 readiness for several impulses now, effectively shutting my offensives down.

The manual says that readiness return is based on supply, but something else has to be going on. This threatens to wreck my game (and if its a bug, all future games), so I'm hoping someone has a solution or explanation.
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I've noticed corps' sometimes get stuck at 0 readiness for no apparent reason. Moving them usually solves the problem but I got no idea what causes it.
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I can't figure it out and I don't have the option to really move these guys around because they are on the front lines.
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Yeah I've seen slow readiness recovery a few times too - but last time that comes to mind was the French & British- maybe its an intermitant bug - there are a few - like the infamous "zero casualty" one - where one side suffers 0 casualties on all its attacks in a single turn!!
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