Killiam07 wrote:
Your saying what you want to implement is having to make my troops do a 2 day travel to get an upgrade?
Late game, you are Columbia with 100 units attacking Germany from the French border.
First off, congratulations.
Germany is really sucking lemons seeing you have fought your way to his border with a massive force posed to invade.
You must really be kicking his rear both in combat power and economic strength.
I don't think at this point it matters much what tech advantage the Krauts may have, they should be suing for peace.
That written, now for a wall of text.
However, assuming that he still wants to fight, then you both have a decision to make.
Do you pull troops out of the fight to get an upgrade, then return to battle?
If so, how many?
For Germany, judging by the enemy poised on his homeland border, I would be hard pressed to pull anything out, giving you an additional numerical advantage.
While those units aren't there, you are pushing in, taking advantage of his lack of forces available to fight with.
So if he does want to yank a significant number out for upgrade, as Columbia you should applaud his efforts.
For you, the same holds true.
Keeping all your units on the front line puts maximum pressure on the Germans to do the same.
If you want to pull a token force out to upgrade, be my guest.
Anything more and you risk handing over the initiative to the Germans.
Since you are Columbia, you already have a long lead time for reinforcements to reach the German front.
Hang on to what you already have there, and let the new upgraded stuff arrive in the normal course of events.