F4 cell describes it.ORIGINAL: Lowpe
Thanks, how do you mod it for less than 10 factories?
More clear, mentioned COUNTIF function is in the same column, you should modify its range (which reflects # of facs) for the whole column
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F4 cell describes it.ORIGINAL: Lowpe
Thanks, how do you mod it for less than 10 factories?
ORIGINAL: GetAssista
F4 cell describes it.ORIGINAL: Lowpe
Thanks, how do you mod it for less than 10 factories?
More clear, mentioned COUNTIF function is in the same column, you should modify its range (which reflects # of facs) for the whole column
I did the same, and am getting July-August 44 in arrival. Check that you changed COUNTIF range in all the formulas in the column F.ORIGINAL: Lowpe
So, if I were to allocate three size 30 factories on Dec 7, 1941 to research the Frank B (one of my favorite planes that I never use) it would come in March 10, 1944 with the engine bonus.
That seems way too early, an almost 15 month acceleration (6/45 to 3/44). I must be doing something wrong.

ORIGINAL: BillBrown
Have or will you test if the HQ(s) have to be in the combat hex or is it effective if they/it are just withing their command range?
ORIGINAL: BillBrown
I would agree that they should, but there are some nooks and crannies in the code.
I've done some tests earlier on that urban legend that support helps in adjusted AV. Had a tank regiment attack completely stripped of support. Adjusted AV was roughly equal to base AV even without any support squads in the hex.ORIGINAL: Lokasenna
@GA - did the units have enough Support devices without the presence of the HQs in the hex? That is the one indirect thing that an HQ in the hex could do outside of what you appear to have just tested. If they didn't have enough Support without the HQ units, I'm hesitant to chalk this difference up to the presence of HQs alone.
ORIGINAL: GetAssista
TOE of ID had 450 infantry squads and 450 support
ORIGINAL: szmike
- how much HQ preparation affects combat?
- does command HQ affects combat the same way as HQc? say when LCU is in command range of unprepped command HQ, but no HQc around
Had time to do some testing today with command HQs. Have some interesting results to reportORIGINAL: Lokasenna
Ah, I missed the TOE line.
I'd also be interested to know if having a command HQ within range, but no corps or army HQ, results in a boost to AV. I suspect yes.

What do you mean n? Each % number is an average of 100 attack results as notedORIGINAL: Lokasenna
What is the n on these?
Yes, just the presense of HQ matters even if no relevant prep is there.ORIGINAL: Lokasenna
It doesn't look like "in range, other" and "in hex, other" has a significant difference from each other. What about in range with prep?
TL;DR: LCU prep % helps in getting HQ bonus. HQ level of prep does not matter much, as long as HQ preps for the attacked base
As usual I ran a bunch of scenario starts with land battles in indentical bases happening, with IJ infantry division (TOE 450 squads+450 support) attacking US regiment (TOE 130 squads/mgs + 170 support). I wanted to get prefighting artillery duel and randoms associated with it out of the test. Command HQ with varying levels of prep was present either in hex, or in range, or absent altogether. ID also had varying prep for the base. All other editable variables (exp, morale, fatigue/disruption, commander stats) were set identical for all LCUs.
Results in the form of average observable adjusted AV (in % from base AV) for different combinations of factors is summarized in the table
Edit: updated a picture to a) take a peek at how middle prep works for LCUs. Seems like average HQ bonus linearly increases with it.
And b) made sure that non-prepping HQ bonus is not because of just its support squads
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Thanks!ORIGINAL: Blackhorse
GetAssista,
I just returned to the forum after a multi-year hiatus. I'm scanning the forums to glean whatever knowledge I can that I missed while I was away. This is great analysis.
Did you do any separate analysis on the effects of prep and HQs in non-base hexes, and/or on defending units?
ORIGINAL: GetAssista
Thanks!
I did not make a separate testing for non-bases. I assume HQ presense bonus will still be there (50% -> 70% adjusted AV), but not any of the prep bonus.
Also I assume defenders have it exactly the same as attackers with respect to HQ bonuses at least. Other bonuses to AV are very different for defenders compared to attackers so it might be worth testing some time in future.
