How does a country I defeated a week ago and that has no provinces or resources manage to create and maintain a naval fleet that now attacks my ships? After I defeated the country I was informed I was no longer at war, now a fairly large flotilla has appeared from nowhere and I am informed I am once again at war with them. They have a daily upkeep of oil and grain, where is that coming from? I have also been attacked in a similar way by ships from a country I defeated before that which doesn't even appear on my list of countries anymore. Is this a bug or am I missing something?
Where did that fleet come from?
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After you defeated that country, their navy was still there. You couldnt see them until they attacked you.
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So how is the fleet being maintained when they have no resources? Why did they not attack me earlier and what's going on with Estonia? It doesn't even appear on my list of countries anymore and I defeated them weeks ago, their attacks are reported in my newspaper as a new war so your explanation does not stand up there at all. Thanks all the same.
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If a country is defeated, it still retains its navy. As to how the fleet is maintained without resources, no idea– that is a little unrealistic.It's been a while
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The fleet is maintained because the nation-state retains it's stored resources, and a portion of its money. So it will continue to pay the upkeep for the fleet as long as its stockpiles last.Kalantigos
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Which is always, apparently.It's been a while
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How long do you think it's stockpiles will last? Pretty sure they had not much of anything even before I finished off their land armies. And why did they not attack me when I had a large unescorted army going through exactly the same area a few days ago? Their fleet must use some amount of grain and oil every day, how are they maintaining this with nothing coming in after more than a week?
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Bear in mind that daily upkeeps for relatively small units ( a single naval battlegroup, for instance) is usually less than 1000 each of oil and grain a day. Plus AI units can move independantly, they don't need a forced stimulus to move. The units do deteriorate in health after the resources run out.
AI nations also have a habit of stockpiling resources where players would be spending them.Kalantigos
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That seems odd... I was defeated once on day 12 and it's day 101– my 4-destroyer and 5-submarine naval fleet still is at 100%.It's been a while
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They're back! A 6 ship flotilla at 95% morale! They still have no provinces and no resources coming in. HOW?
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And it's not the same fleet, the last were all submarines, these are destroyers.
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Kalantigos wrote:
The units do deteriorate in health after the resources run out.
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salbalkus wrote:
Pretty sure this is false, I've played with 0 food and negative production in the hundreds for weeks and the health of my units didn't even decrease 1% from lack of resources. The only downside was that I couldn't build any more infantry I could only use tanks, planes, ships, etc.
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Completely true, and completely unrealistic.It's been a while
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