Strategic movement and CPP

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Strategic movement and CPP

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Does Strategic movement cost CPP to units. And strategic movement is now from one railyard to another for embark disembark purposes.
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no, SMP preserves the existing CPP, but you have a 10% penalty to entrain or detrain

you can embark/disembark anywhere but it costs less rail cap and SMP if you do it at a railyard (the bigger the better). You can see the embark etc cost for a given hex at the top of the UI screen as:



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RE: Strategic movement and CPP

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thanks for the reply
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RE: Strategic movement and CPP

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ORIGINAL: loki100

no, SMP preserves the existing CPP, but you have a 10% penalty to entrain or detrain

you can embark/disembark anywhere but it costs less rail cap and SMP if you do it at a railyard (the bigger the better). You can see the embark etc cost for a given hex at the top of the UI screen as:



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Less cost on Railyard is a really nice touch..
"Unless a nation's life faces peril, war is murder."
"Sovereignty is not given, it is taken."
"After having lost their lives on this land they have become our sons as well."
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