New Dawn changes

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Casus_Belli
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New Dawn changes

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The New Dawn version is interesting but there seem to be a number of ways in which things work differently from the older version. How does the officer/leader system work in relation to supply, for example?
Also, roads don't seem to give any kind of movement advantage for anyone except trains. Surely soldiers march faster on a road than across desert sands or through the jungle. There just doesn't seem to be much information of the whole thing anywhere. Any help?
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RE: New Dawn changes

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I don't know about stock game but in GD1938 troops move faster on train and road ways.
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Officers and leaders have nothing to do with supply. They are not involved in the logistical system.
Roads sure make a difference. First of all they make the supply layer "larger" I mean more of your area is 100% supplied. And troops sure move faster although footmovement does not make a lot of a difference. Wheeled/halftrack/tracked movement makes a difference though.
You do realize that if you have a "footmovement unit" and you include one or more AT guns/Inf guns, it becomes "Artillery movement". Maybe that's the case?
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