Not damaged, disappeared and unable to be repaired/expanded by the Allies but Japan could expand it so then it could be repaired.BBfanboy wrote: Sun Nov 27, 2022 9:48 pmThis is not only common - it is standard - the mouse rollover of an enemy base will add 1 point to each industry there). For your own bases, if you have not clicked on the bases that turn the mouse rollover will do the same - add one point of industry for each type).RangerJoe wrote: Sun Nov 27, 2022 1:36 am Interesting, to say the least.
Wenchow, the Chinese port city at 89, 58, the Heavy Industry, after losing a battle and then having a Chinese unit walk in to capture it with no fighting, went from 20(0) when initially owned by the Chinese to now being 0(1) for the Chinese. According to the mouse over when the Japanese owned it, the HI was 11(0). Is this normal to lose heavy industry where it can't even be repaired?
As for the 20 HI going to 1, the damage to industry doesn't get assessed and adjusted until the turn after the base changes hands. Same with damage from air raids - the report at the end of the turn does not reflect the actual damage. Next turn will be much more accurate (but still some FOW).
EDIT: I should have read the rest of the thread which covered these points and made clear that the base flipped without battle (although I have noticed a difference if the base flips without an attack being set - like before the enemy arrives or just as he arrives- vs. if the attack was set and the base auto-flipped because it was abandoned by the owning side).
Also, the discussion triggered a recollection (from Alfred I believe) that there is a die roll involved when certain industries are captured (combat or not) and IIRC, it only had about 4 outcomes - no damage, one third damaged, two thirds damage, all damaged).
Oh well, at other locations I have two Divisions isolated at Pucheng and a division with an infantry group about to be isolated with all of the extra artillery units coming to Kukong to play . . .