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10ebbor10

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Re: [Discussion] The Glorious Design Bureau of the People
« Reply #390 on: October 01, 2013, 08:04:09 am »

That sounds great, so rather then all of them being trained to do it we get like an overseer for each team who teaches the team on the job so to speak?
Sounds like a credible explanation.
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Re: [Discussion] The Glorious Design Bureau of the People
« Reply #391 on: October 01, 2013, 08:05:28 am »

Nice, now just have to wait for the turn.

Btw in the next turn can you include our supply situation? To put this argument to rest we need to know how much more supply we're bringing in then we are using so we know how much we can expand production without needing to expand the mining again.
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Re: [Discussion] The Glorious Design Bureau of the People
« Reply #392 on: October 01, 2013, 08:11:44 am »

IIRC, the majority of the Naval investments would've gone into the Shark boats, which can't even reach Crow's Isle.

Just saying.
Wait.... You mean they are so not seaworthy that they can't cross quite narrow straight in friendly territory? Nor they can be transported to Crow's isle bases? Than, I must say ,they are absolutely useless....
Because, as I see it, they were designed to stop landing on the crow isle

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Uhm UR how many times do you need to be told? The increased factory for the Ravens had 0 impact on the increases for the navy. The 2 did not clash in any way shape or form. The dock used different workers and was done. The Ravens used different workers and was done. Both produced the maximum they could have in a year.
This has been explained to you multiple times by myself and Ebbor has explained it as well.
Docks here mean factories for guns\machinehuns suppling our ships
Docks here mean larger expansion of docks. If you not  blind we made a very little  expansion (from 1000t to 1200t) last turn and we could do more
Also, we could expand production of artillery for our garrisons and many other things.
You keep saying that ramping raven's production was a superb decision, ideal one, while we had many other options
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« Reply #393 on: October 01, 2013, 08:20:43 am »

Which could have been requested as well, our nation can handle upgrades on 5-6 different factories at once UR not just 1.

It all comes down to how the rolls go, the roll for the Raven went well, the roll for the dock didn't go so well. Not doing the Raven in no way means the dock would have gone better.

The Raven is the most important of the lot, if we can completely take the skies on top of being almost ready now to produce bombers then we have an enormous edge, navy wise we might be able to win on the ocean but it doesn't help us win the whole war. To win that requires land and air, land we're so far behind that it's not an option which leaves air.

Air we have an edge and need to exploit it, to exploit it we need increased production which is why I focussed my suggestion around the Ravens and Production for aircraft.
Once we have bombers we can counter attack the enemy bombing the mainland to reduce or cripple his production of ships which then allows us to take down his navy while also giving us control of the skies and a massive edge on land.

Winning the air battle gives us an edge on land and sea as well. Winning on land is impossible for now, winning on the sea even with a bigger increase would have been very unlikely given they have superior naval tech then us. All in all our single best way to win the naval battle is first to win the air battle.
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Re: [Discussion] The Glorious Design Bureau of the People
« Reply #394 on: October 01, 2013, 08:28:34 am »

The strait is neither narrow, nor friendly.  ((Well, I wouldn't describe +-100 km narrow)). They might be able to make that, but then they need to pass by the enemy fleet's blockade, pass by our minefields, and dock in the bombed out harbor. Additionally, fuel reserves on the island aren't large.

I know 100 km is pretty ridicously short, but well, I need to put limitations because otherwise the drawbacks from short range and flaws would be meaningless.
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Re: [Discussion] The Glorious Design Bureau of the People
« Reply #395 on: October 01, 2013, 08:36:15 am »

we went from

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Arms Complex factory [600 production points]
     -0.75 Revolutionary rifles   [0.2]      2250 /    year
     -0.25 Valiyze pistols [0.025]  6000/  year
Machine Gun factory [600 production points]
     - 0.6 15 mm machine gun   [3]  120/year
     - 0.4 Light Machine gun      [2]   120/year
Artillery Factory [600 production points]
    - 0.66 Heavy Naval cannon [25] 16/year
    - 0.16 80 mm cannon [10]  10/year
    - 0.16 40 mm cannon [5]     20/year
Truck Factory [600 production points]
     -1 Truck [4]  150/year
Undedicated Factory [600 Production points]

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Arms Complex factory [600 production points]
     -0.75 Revolutionary rifles   [0.2]      2250 /    year
     -0.25 Valiyze pistols [0.025]  6000/  year
Machine Gun factory [600 production points]
     - 0.6 15 mm machine gun   [3]  120/year  (80 to protector construction, 40 to shark construction)
     - 0.4 Light Machine gun      [2]   120/year
Large Artillery Factory [800 production points]
    - 5/8 Heavy Naval cannon [25]  20/year (6 to protector construction)
    - 1/8 80 mm cannon [10]  10/year
    - 2/8 40 mm cannon [5]     40/year       (20 to protector construction, 20 to shark construction)
Truck Factory [600 production points]
     -1 Truck [4]  150/year
Fighter Factory complex [1200 Production points]
     -0.5 Raven frames            100/ year
     -0.5 15 mm machine gun  200/year (Used in Raven)

200 new production points went into artillery, 1200  new productions point went into ravens + we added 200 docks space

Not hard to see that we had many more options to use our expansion potential( like retooling that damned truck factory into something useful for the kind of war we are in)

BTW, I like how our quest for motorization of armed forces 15 years earlier hurts us in a long run, think it's explains why this process started in late thirties IRL


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Hm, 100km? I somehow was sure that it's narrower... I absolutely agree that 50t boat built for speed ( i think it has raceboat's form, else I doubt it can go so fast with modest engine and so much weapons) boats will have huge problems crossing that...  Well, at least we gonna need those sharks to defend the mainland after the island will fall... Glad that I never voted for that design as I wanted 1000t destroyers
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Re: [Discussion] The Glorious Design Bureau of the People
« Reply #396 on: October 01, 2013, 08:39:49 am »

((It used to be narrower. But the change dates back to slightly before/after I've drawn the map. I do need to write those distances down somewhere.))

On a side note, the expansion policy is way less thought out and sensible than both of you are assuming.
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Re: [Discussion] The Glorious Design Bureau of the People
« Reply #397 on: October 01, 2013, 08:44:30 am »

In what way?

We just auto have the supplies for whatever factories we've got going?
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Re: [Discussion] The Glorious Design Bureau of the People
« Reply #398 on: October 01, 2013, 08:46:01 am »

Supplies have some rules.

The expansion however, was quite, luck based. Sensibilization of that is in progress.
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« Reply #399 on: October 01, 2013, 08:47:57 am »

Yeah thats what I figured, it was just a lucky roll for the Ravens and unlucky roll for the rest.

How high a % of our current supply income are we using at the moment? Since supply problems haven't been mentioned I've been operating on the pretence that we're bringing in more supplies then we're using.
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Re: [Discussion] The Glorious Design Bureau of the People
« Reply #400 on: October 01, 2013, 09:04:57 am »

There's no such thing as a supply income. There's however a measure of how stressed a given resource might be. At the moment, none are. In the future, that might change.

((A resource goes from Normal, to Limited, to rationed, to Scarce. With some intermediate steps as soon as I find some more clear adjectives.))
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« Reply #401 on: October 01, 2013, 09:09:55 am »

Heh different system to what I was using but I had the right results.

Our supply situation is perfectly fine to up production of cannons, ships and Ravens at the moment without incident. So please UR stop blaming the Raven upgrade from last turn. It was simply bad luck that my proposal did better then yours and the supplies being used are well within our means.

Have some faith Ukrainian I'm good at what I do.


I just had an idea for a nice tactic for us but we need more up to date intelligence on our enemies territory. A project for next turn.

Hey Ebbor what are the terms of our treaty with our ally?
« Last Edit: October 01, 2013, 09:46:07 am by Patrick Hunt »
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Re: [Discussion] The Glorious Design Bureau of the People
« Reply #402 on: October 01, 2013, 10:21:45 am »

Informal agreements, mainly. Nothing definitive, and nothing special that requires them to help you.

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Re: [Discussion] The Glorious Design Bureau of the People
« Reply #403 on: October 01, 2013, 10:26:43 am »

Anything involving resource trade?
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Re: [Discussion] The Glorious Design Bureau of the People
« Reply #404 on: October 01, 2013, 10:29:40 am »

Anything involving resource trade?
Nothing special in particular. They buy some of our steel and industrial products, we import some of their food products. All in relatively minor amounts.
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