![]() Also, freighters should be loading more Bomb vs the other dry supplies and oilers should be loading more AV fuel vs ship's fuel. Short term solution is that your mainland ports need to be set to producing a lot more bomb and AV fuel than they are current set to while reducing everything else. ![]() The only work around now is to offload AV fuel from CVs from time to time to keep them supplied. By mid game, you'll see that most port don't even have enough AV fuel to conduct regular flight ops unless their priority is set to high. Avaialbrilty at the mainland ports, the ratio carried by oiler and the stock limit at the port is the problem. But getting enough AV fuel to the varies ports is still a problem. Full size CV carries so much AV fule that they will run out of Bombs and torps long before you actually run out of AV fuel. I've actually never ran out of AV fuel at the war front but it takes a lot of micro management. This is also partly the fault of the current stock level cap for various port size as a basic port will max out at 300 bombs which is not even enough to rearm a 2 CV TF.ĪV fuel is a secondary problem but can be worked around manually (although it's a pain). pretty much the same situation will be at all other ports as long as they are not set to none or surplus.īomb is the major problem now as it's almost faster to build a couple new CVs (as they come fully loaded) vs waiting for enough bombs to be produced at the mainland ports and then wait for supply convoy to resupply an existing TF. ![]() ![]() The production for Bomb and to a lesser degree air dropped torpedoes and AV fuel needs to be increase as this are the items that you seems to always run low on while you'll usually have more than enough of the rest.Ĭurrently, your 3 mainland ports will always seems be low on bombs and AV fuel but have tons of everything else. The current supply systems does not produce things in the correct ratio. ![]()
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