Supply isn't determined by hex possesion. It's determined by whether there are enemy units around to block the supply lines. In the picture there are no enemy units to block the flow of supply.
Hi - I've started down this road with Zero Hour. Each aircraft carrier is made up of two pieces of aircraft carrier equipment. This allows for each carrier to have both a fighter and bombing unit and gives the carrier units some additional survivability. More "hulls" aren't really needed...
Looking for a playtester. The scenario features about 350 units on each side and covers 20 turns from late-August to late-October 1944 in Northern Italy.
Post Scenario Changes
Overall this was a good scenario to play and JLB taught me a few things about air mobile operations. However, JLB is planning a few changes based on this playtest. He will add a few more brigades to the Coalition side to give them greater ground strength in the middle of...
Overview
Overview
Important Events
Turn 01 - EU begins surprise attack on the UK!
Turn 02 - Norway allows USAF to use their airfields.
Turn 04 - Canada votes to send troops to the UK.
Turn 04 - Quebec province rebels against the Canadian central government.
Turn 08 - Canada puts...
The End Has Arrived
Turn 21 -
JLB triggered the fall of Manchester on the previous turn without actually taking the city. Oh well, there is no reason to drag this out at this point. It was going to happen in the next several turns anyway plus Scotland is already lost. Let's just finish...
Turn 16-20: Scotland in Trouble
Turn 16 –
The Beacons and Swansea are overrun in the south this turn. I am running some units ahead of the pack, blowing up bridges as they go. Should slow up the Europeans for a day or two anyway before they reach Cardigan Bay.
The lines before...
Turn 11-15: Euros Continue Advance
Turn 11 –
Hundreds of transport helicopters arrive in Scotland this turn but they are useless until there are more friendly fighters in the sky. Most of my fighters are reorganizing and the Euros have a 47-0 advantage in air superiority. It will be a...
Turn 6-10: The Battering Continues
Turn 6 –
My unbreakable wall of Marines is apparently breakable. JLB has extended the gap he first made last turn in the Marine’s line and is trying to squeeze his way into Manchester. I’m a little worried that if he gets close enough he could win...
Yes, this can be done. The overall formula including unused transport equipment seems to be:
transport asset sharing = ((((unused rail, sea, and air transport tonnage + unused transport equipment tonnage) / total unit tonnage) / 2) * 30)
Hmm. It is complicated. I think the last calculation listed is a possibility but there may be other factors involved:
(((used rail, sea, and air transport / total unit weight) / 2) * 30) = additional supply due to rail, sea, and air transport...