ORIGINAL: Mogami
Hi, TJ I'll change my screen name to Bruckner if you change yours to Hanslick.
How about you change your handle to Mudd, while I go out in search of an appropriate Superman icon?
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ORIGINAL: Mogami
Hi, TJ I'll change my screen name to Bruckner if you change yours to Hanslick.
ORIGINAL: Mogami
But to be historically correct most of the food Japan consumes (military units and civilian in real life) was imported from the SRA and it rarely gets it in WITP
ORIGINAL: Mr.Frag
So Ron ... just to be clear, you would be completely happy about the supply issue if one simple change was made?
Supply only can be produced in hexes that have HI. (ie: nix the little bit that is created as a spillover at the resource centers?)
You want the same for fuel? (ie: no spun off fuel in Oil only hexes?)
Right. You're just happily playing the game. Let's not make any waves.
ORIGINAL: Mogami
Hi, If WITP in it's present state was changed to reflect every thing TJ writes he would be posting what was wrong with it. Unless GG and JB were removed from involvement.
ORIGINAL: Skyros
The SRA produces:
Supply 4,900
Fuel 1,500
Oil 9,000
ORIGINAL: Titanwarrior89
Ahhhh I see we are "she said - he said" again. Makes for good reading.[:D]

First, one ship will never do it. Maybe you haven't played Japan, but Toboali is a size 1 port. That means supply loads at a rate of 200 per day and resources load at a rate of 400 per day. Just to keep up with 900 supply per day means you have to have a minimum of 5 AK loading. Taking Singapore as your example, if I off load there, the transit time is probably 8 days round trip, and unloading will take me 3 days for a 3.5k AK. Load time (18 days) + transit time (8 days) + unload time (3 days) means that your optimal number of AK's between Toboali and Singapore would be 9 x 3.5k AK's plus escorts for supply alone. Note that during the entire load time, the AK's are in a size 1 port, so no torpedo nets and subject to sub attacks. It just about demands commitment of an ASW TF to safely retrieve the supply. If you increase the port size (which requires supplies and engineers builidng on an SPS 1 port, so expensive in terms of both), you can cut load times down to 6 days and load in safety. In that case, continuous TF's could operate every 17 days, meaning 5 or 6 3.5k AK's would be required. This would take a long time after capture to achieve though, since a size 2 port built onn an SPS of 1 takes a long time unless you are willing to commit large numbers of engineers (which are in short supply and needed elsewhere). Resources are a little better because they load faster, but load time would still be 9 days in the base case, requiring 6 or 7 3.5 k AK's.ORIGINAL: Bradley7735
ORIGINAL: Mr.Frag
The way you talk about the amount of supply in the SRA, you'd think it was taking 100 ship convoys to haul it all away. [:D]
The amount of supply in the SRA is vast. Tobali alone produces enough supply to keep at least 5 divisions in great condition. So, you have tons and tons of war materiel being produced right next to the front lines. Now all you need is one ship to load supply from Tobali and offload in Singapore or Rangoon.
I don't haul supply to the HI, but I do haul resources and oil (raw materials). Finished product from Toboali (food, etc.) is 100% being sent to repair oil facilities and will likely do so for over a year. Supplies from other locations (Tarakan, Balikpapan, Batavia, Soerbaja, and Kendari) are either sustaining their own troops and repairing oil centers. Despite that, I have shipped in plenty of supply from the Home Islands to keep supply levels up. If I were conducting combat ops with the troops, I would have to ship in more supply than I already do, but no less than 8 TF's (roughly 1 per month) of supply have been shipped into the SRA (ranging in size from 63K to 119k apiece) I did ship one TF out recently from Balikpapan, Tarakan, and Kendari, but much of the supply I moved had been transported into the SRA while I was securing the SRA.ORIGINAL: Bradley7735
IRL, you'd need a ship to load resources, haul it all the way through sub infested waters to japan (consuming fuel and escorts on the way), wait for said resources to produce real life war materiel, then finally load it up and take the long trip back to Singapore to deliver said war materiel. (going back through sub waters and using fuel and escorts.)
Nope. Much of what was produced in the SRA was food. When you get right down to it, the only thing you really need to keep your troops is food. Granted, bullets for training, etc. are necessary to maintain readiness, but readiness training supply requirements are lower than combat supply requirements. Food, Water, Air, Clothing, Shelter. Get them that and the troops can be maintained. Combat effectiveness may require a bit more in the way of industrialized supply, but frankly, I can't see how that isn't represented by the supply I ship in as is. The supply present in the SRA represents the ability of the SRA to provide troops with food, and also represents the SRA's ability to provide some limited forms of industrial support.ORIGINAL: Bradley7735
The amount of supply that is produced outside of Japan, US, Aus and India is staggering and unrealistic. It would be better if resource centers produced zero supply and HI produced twice as much.
I do agree to some extent the way oil centers produce fuel. It's not as much as the resource/supply thing, and fuel is fuel is fuel. (works in all ships the same way.)
ORIGINAL: Bradley7735
Do you happen to have these numbers for Japan occupied China, Formosa and Japan proper?
ORIGINAL: Rob322
ORIGINAL: Titanwarrior89
Ahhhh I see we are "she said - he said" again. Makes for good reading.[:D]
Shhhh, don't let on, they might quit. The ceaseless banter about things that will not change is highly amusing. Almost as cool as when the cat gets ahold of something living.
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