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Fordítási probléma jelentése
With radar.
Command a real navy next time I reckon.
i think its military conflict not naval invasion if i remember correctly
So yeah, 600,000 tons definitely not an excessive requirement for invading Kyushu
i feel theres no reason for u to play 1920+ campaign where CV isnt present... its not battleship era anymore
1920- is where battleship shines
They haven't won a single naval encounter and I've destroyed their navy, several times over, but I'm about 30000 points behind in the war.
The UX and UI in this game is possibly the worst I've ever seen for paid software.
This is a decent game hiding under a deep, deep layer of s**t.
So 17,000 men by them selves would be as much as some 35-50,000 tons to ship, some 1000 vehicles could easily be 10,000 tons or more. Add in artillery and other items...
So one can easily get upwards of 70,000 tons of shipping (or more) just to move a single infantry division. And then theirs the Non Divisional forces that would be supporting said division...
I think is proportional