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January 10th, 2008, 03:22 AM
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Supplies - Sending an army that will not starve ?
Hello,
is there a way to know how many supplies an army sent to a province will need ?
Imagine I have several armies in different provinces A, B, C, D ... and I send part of these armies to a province Z that I own. I can see the units I am sending by using the "y" key on province Z, but can I see how many supplies they will need ? I don't want to need more supplies that the province Z has.
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January 10th, 2008, 03:28 AM
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Re: Supplies - Sending an army that will not starve ?
No, there isn't a quick and easy way to do it.
You just have to work out how much each army needs before you move 'em. Or you could build lots of supply producing items and then you'll never have to worry.
If you're playing SP, I advise putting supplies on the highest possible setting, since the AI never even attempts to avoid starving its own troops and it removes a bit of micro from your game.
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January 10th, 2008, 03:54 AM
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Re: Supplies - Sending an army that will not starv
Thanks Sombre.
I was hoping there was a way to do it. But since there isn't, I think I'll take up your advice and crank up the supplies setting.
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January 10th, 2008, 04:03 AM
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Re: Supplies - Sending an army that will not starv
You can figure out supply from the size of the units. I believe that a normal unit takes up 1 supply by its lonesome. Units with horses, and thus a bigger size unit, take up proportionally more supplies. The same thing is true for elephants, a size 6 unit notorious for creating supply problems.
That should help you get a good estimate of how many supplies you'll need. Note that any supply producing commanders, such as those with nature magic, will reduce the supply demand listed in a province for a given army, so it can mess up your calculations.
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January 10th, 2008, 05:17 AM
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Re: Supplies - Sending an army that will not starv
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Jazzepi said:
You can figure out supply from the size of the units. I believe that a normal unit takes up 1 supply by its lonesome. Units with horses, and thus a bigger size unit, take up proportionally more supplies. The same thing is true for elephants, a size 6 unit notorious for creating supply problems.
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IIRC, Unless it produces supply, has need not eat or any other random effects, a unit eats (size-1) supplies. (size 1 units still need 1 supply) So there's no need to be vague about supply consumption.
Approximating how much supply you need is also not that complicated. You can see how much units a commander leads because it is written in the Army Setup screen, and most of the time you will only have small variation in sizes of units, so its fairly easy (though a bit annoying) to use a calculator and make a quick calculation.
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January 10th, 2008, 07:14 AM
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Re: Supplies - Sending an army that will not starv
I asked the question because I am playing Caelum, and their size 3 troops eat a lot of supplies (2 each, although they are weaker than humans).
Would it be a)possible and b)thematic to make a mod that gives all caelians supply(1). So they would need as many supplies as normal humans ?
After all, ulm soldier are much tougher and eat only 1 supply.
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