Chinese Unit Morale
Posted: Tue Nov 12, 2024 8:43 pm
I am currently playing my first game of War in the Pacific as the Allies, in MP mode. It is April 1942. The Chinese have been doing fine up till now, holding their opening positions and reinforcing their armies. The Japanese have not yet made a push for Chongqing. I brought in Stillwell as Chinese General and have him well-placed to command the forward Chinese units.
However last turn I noticed a plummet in Chinese unit morale - all of their units are now under 40% morale, even ones that are in supply 8 or higher and which have not taken casualties. China's national morale is 75%.
Is there some specific game mechanic which might explain this? I looked in the Strategy Guide and in the Editor and could not see any specific factors which would depress Chinese unit morale. Any advice would be appreciated.
Cheers
However last turn I noticed a plummet in Chinese unit morale - all of their units are now under 40% morale, even ones that are in supply 8 or higher and which have not taken casualties. China's national morale is 75%.
Is there some specific game mechanic which might explain this? I looked in the Strategy Guide and in the Editor and could not see any specific factors which would depress Chinese unit morale. Any advice would be appreciated.
Cheers