@Loki: As said I can agree to disagree, you think the system works well. I think the system for Morale Drops and how Freight moves around is bogus - or better, the 'logic' applied to where freight goes. I stand by my case, having brought a crystal clear example of Axis tenuous logistics, that did not had some massive drop of troops quality: El Alamein.
For the Filter I know of the 'name' function, what I mean is that I want let's ... that that has NOT 'Infantry' in the name.
T 105 - North
Quiet sector for the Soviets this turn.
I can even spy some potential opportunity targets to be pounced on. (IN general anything with low numbers!)
I sought to include logists here as the net here is impressive at least for my usual standards.
You can see a backbone line of 4 Priority at the southern edge; these were used for airdrops pick-ups, and mostly as rearline fallback freight for that riverline about Borovichi.
In simpler term a Priority 4 depot once filled does not receive freight anymore or simply a minimum amount.
The main frontline is all horse-supplied pratically without problems - especially so after 5 divisions were stripped off the sector (You can still see the HQ to the left, of the 1st Corp)
Only the recently conquered sector has long red beams, because railyards here still need repairing and ultimately it wil lrely on a single track but it should suffice for a static front. Heck - everything has the bright green sticker or almost; and that's Supply Label.
I assume the fact it is closer to Berlin (than Rostov for instance) and there are Baltic Ports (Leningrad) to get freight in ... makes this whole sector better supplied?
Here it's like Freight Heaven.
I've to run air recon still. A front shortening may be evaluated by advancing and leaning north to the Rybinsk Reservoir. It would free up even more troops from my end - and certainly it will IF the Soviets fall back there to Cherepovets to form their new defensive line.
