Oil Consumptuon Rates
Posted: Sat Dec 29, 2007 6:02 pm
CEaW 1.04. Through experimentation and reading through the "unit_eng.txt" file, I think I've figured out oil consumption rates. I just wanted to confirm if the following is correct.
Unit Type Move or Attack Move & Attack
----------- --------------- ----------------
Motorized Corps 1 2
Armor 3 6
Fighter 3 n/a
Tactical Bomber 3 n/a
Strategic Bomber 3 n/a
Sub 1 2
Destroyer 1 2
Battleship 1 2
Carrier 3 6
Convoy 1 n/a?
Transport 1 n/a?
Also, fighters that intercept on defense use 3 oil points. Nothing else when attacked uses oil (if this correct?).
If this is correct I see why the axis ran out of oil in the two games that I played. Tanks that move & attack use 6 oil points. Given 8 or so tank corps when invading Russia that alone is 48 oil points per turn if they both move and attack. Also, given 3 tactical bombers with fighter support that's another 18 oil points per turn. It's now apparent to me that moving & attacking in the same turn with armor should only be used when there's a significant tactical advantage to do so, such as completing the encirclement of a significant number of troops.
Unit Type Move or Attack Move & Attack
----------- --------------- ----------------
Motorized Corps 1 2
Armor 3 6
Fighter 3 n/a
Tactical Bomber 3 n/a
Strategic Bomber 3 n/a
Sub 1 2
Destroyer 1 2
Battleship 1 2
Carrier 3 6
Convoy 1 n/a?
Transport 1 n/a?
Also, fighters that intercept on defense use 3 oil points. Nothing else when attacked uses oil (if this correct?).
If this is correct I see why the axis ran out of oil in the two games that I played. Tanks that move & attack use 6 oil points. Given 8 or so tank corps when invading Russia that alone is 48 oil points per turn if they both move and attack. Also, given 3 tactical bombers with fighter support that's another 18 oil points per turn. It's now apparent to me that moving & attacking in the same turn with armor should only be used when there's a significant tactical advantage to do so, such as completing the encirclement of a significant number of troops.