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It's that or the infrastructure in the region they are in isn't sufficient to support the troops there
I would like to know how to further increase the Supply Capacity, in my screenshot of my core region or the center where all the supply originates from is stuck at 250 capability for land travel with my infrastructure in the region fully upgraded. I am wondering is there a way to further increase this value, it is a land locked region so no naval bases to further increase supply going out. No bottleneck yet but as my borders expand and supply has to go to a wider and wider area this 250 capability will be a limiting factor on how fast my far flung units can be resupplied.
Supply Shot[www.dropbox.com]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1EYlONmgxXg
-T
Another thing that's not the same in HOI3 is that the supply chain does not subtract the supplies used in the previous province. It only takes into account the supply usage in that immediate area. For example, if your supply route from A>B>C>D. Let's say you need 50 supplies in B and 50 in D. If the max from A and C is 50 supplies that can pass through, both B and D states will be fully supplied. Meanwhile, in HOI3 only province B will be supplied and none will reach D since all supplies are used up already.
I realized in my Japan game that building max infrastructure in China in the supply line was a waste of resources. I originally thought that they subtract supplies as they move along, but they don't. So, you only need to build enough infrastruture, ie the total number of infrastructures in each of the state in the supply chain, to support the # of troops you want. In your example 200+ is overkill as none of the forward provinces can actually field 200+ supply units.