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I belive normal movement gives attrition when moving so the AI is probably set to SR for "safety" reasons. It shouldn't be shuffling around a lot after it has first settled down. If you see a lot of shuffling being a problem then you should report it and include a save.
 
I (Japan) engineered a coup in the Netherlands and the rebels now control all of the Dutch East Indies. I then pull my volunteers out, dow the rebels and send my marines in, but their territories ownership flips back to the Netherlands and not to me when I occupy provinces. Is this supposed to happen?
 
Yes, one target nation, but you can attack from several friendly nations into one target nation.

1. I have seen no way to do this either
2. I make new plans for France once Belgium is occupied. I have not been able to make the attack arrow go into more than one nation.

Thanks for your answer. That's a horrible, horrible oversight :(
 
It is very quick to do so not too bad.

Yeah, but you will need to wait for your army to plan from scratch or attack without planning bonus - both are incredibly unrealistic if you compare to the Manstein Plan. Also, you cannot have an army attack through Luxembourg and Belgium simultaneously it has to be two separate battle plans. That's idiotic.
 
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You can draw battle plans against multiple nations if they are in a faction together. As the Soviet Union, I was able to draw battle plans through Germany, Hungary and Italy and the auto-front tool treated them as one as well.
 
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Yeah, but you will need to wait for your army to plan from scratch or attack without planning bonus - both are incredibly unrealistic if you compare to the Manstein Plan. Also, you cannot have an army attack through Luxembourg and Belgium simultaneously it has to be two separate battle plans. That's idiotic.
Are you sure you loose your planning bonus?
 
I have the exact same problem, and I'm up to 650k in army manpower. Does anyone know if we are missing something obvious or should I report it as a bug?

Thats total over air, navy and army.

Select army at the top right, then click the little Equipment button, then you will see your army manpower and it much lower than when you check Manpower button that include all staff.
 
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Are you sure you loose your planning bonus?

Im not sure actually, but if you need to set up a brand new plan, don't you?

And also, the invasion of Belgium and push to Dunkirk is ONE plan - it is Fall Gelb. Makes no sense that you can only plan a half Fall Gelb and then have to pause to set up the rest. It completely destroys the immersion of that particular theatre.
 
Played as Canada just then. I added another division to be trained in parallel to the first one that had been one third done.

But weeks later, no progress was made. Am I missing something?
 
Do you have enough equipment and manpower? Is all your equipment being used as reinforcements to existing divisions?

Thanks very much for your reply. Got the man power and yes equipment is being used to reinforce existing divisions.

So that will stop training even though I got a positive income in the logistics window?
 
Thanks very much for your reply. Got the man power and yes equipment is being used to reinforce existing divisions.

So that will stop training even though I got a positive income in the logistics window?
Yes. Divisions in the deployment queue can't train to higher level than their equipment level.
 
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