ORIGINAL: Bullwinkle58
"Garrison" VP losses are minor, but there are supply flow effects too, as well as potential destruction of base infrastructure. Randomized, and maybe also a functi0on of base size. I think there was a pretty significant change to the garrison penalty rules in a very early patch, but I don't recall the details.
I foresaw the garrison issues coming, to an extent. I tried to take steps to meet the need, to an extent. But the Allied advance outstripped my ability to get units as far forward as needed. And then the opportunity to move on Gunzan fast outweighed the need to keep units at Shanghai.
In John's email to me several days back, he made the stellar observation that I should have waited two more weeks to invade Korea. He simply has no clue about the various needs and opportunities guiding my hand. The weakness of Gunzan's garrison, the availability of the supply in an amount needed, the current fuel state of the Allied fleet; and the increasing pressure to detach DS to return to the DEI for more supply. I have to keep DS on station until Gunzan is self-sufficient: level 7 or 8 airfield with 500 fighters and many combat TFs. But I should have waited two weeks so that I could take better advantage of his troop deployment in China. "They're arrogant folks, you know?" (
Gettysburg character speaking of the Rebels forming up and attacking again.)
"Rats set fire to Mr. Cooper’s store in Fort Valley. No damage done." Columbus (Ga) Enquirer-Sun, October 2, 1880.