Well Turkey had 40 reserves originally, so if they've called them all up then it should say "Military Units: 45/77 (39 reserves called up)", I think. Cuz those extra 20 units have to go somewhere.Coin wrote:The warlord malus would be the easiest way of doing it, but I'd be happy as long as the situation is balanced a bit.
An additional inaccuracy! - which I presume Dr. MoO PhD knows but it just wasn't updated - the Turks have called up all of their reserves, so those 20 reserves which aren't mobilised shouldn't exist in the stats. This is one inaccuracy I can 100% confirm I am raising due to self-interest.
Re-adjusted 1898 stats up for review
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I counted them up, and the present number of active units is correct; it's just that the mobilisation of all reserves (stated in the turn, and the units were mobilised as the numbers in the turn) just didn't get updated in the stats in terms of how many reserves were left.Huojin wrote:Well Turkey had 40 reserves originally, so if they've called them all up then it should say "Military Units: 45/77 (39 reserves called up)", I think. Cuz those extra 20 units have to go somewhere.Coin wrote:The warlord malus would be the easiest way of doing it, but I'd be happy as long as the situation is balanced a bit.
An additional inaccuracy! - which I presume Dr. MoO PhD knows but it just wasn't updated - the Turks have called up all of their reserves, so those 20 reserves which aren't mobilised shouldn't exist in the stats. This is one inaccuracy I can 100% confirm I am raising due to self-interest.