In my current game as Germany (1936) I have reached the end of 1940 and I conquered most of mainland Europe, apart from my allies N. Spain, Portugal, Hungary, Romania, and more importantly here - Italy and Bulgaria. Being allied with Bulgaria when I annexed Yugoslavia and Greece, ment that they got a swath of southern Yugoslavia, thereby cutting off my greek provinces. At first, this didn't seem to be a problem, as there were plenty of supplies, and I could even deploy units in greece. However, suddenly my units there (regrouping for an Egyptian campaign) went out of supply. I checked the production/convoy screen and noticed it was due to unstable convoys - from Brest!
Then I looked around, and notices, that as the Italians have cores on Istria, there was no Yugoslavian coastline I could convoy from, therefore the crazy french convoys.(Thank God for Franco conquering Gibraltar). Now I could't deploy units there anylonger either, even in periods were supliies were plentiful.
Therefore - it might be fair enough that I can't deploy units in Greece, but that I have to convoy supplies in from France (northen, the southern is Vichy) seems ridiculous.
Anders
Therefore - it might be fair enough that I can't deploy units in Greece, but that I have to convoy supplies in from France (northen, the southern is Vichy) seems ridiculous.
Anders