I'm playing my first campaign (historical) as EE. First of all, I'd like to congratulate Athena for moving more units to the Russian front in response to my attacks to help the WE! This has enabled the WE to push the Germans back to Sedan (they were in Soissons, mon dieu!) and their position in Amiens is weaker (especially their supply route). I have a few questions because I'm finding it hard to supply my artillery pieces (even my field artillery in Infantry Divisions) even though my ammo supply is slowly increasing each turn (it is now early Feb 1915) . . .
1. Should I take supply trains out of my stacks and create a stronger chain of depots from Petrograd and Moscow to push ammo out faster westward? If so, would a string of level 2 depots work well?
2. Can I use depleted and/or damaged supply trains to level up a depot?
3. Should I concentrate on buying munitions, then railing them back eastwards to get resupplied?
4. Even my artillery located in Petrograd and Moscow don't seem to be resupplying (on G/G) even though there is generally over 40 ammo units in the regions while it does push supply out (slowly, of course). Am I doing something wrong here?
5. I'm not noticing any German or Austrian cities that produce ammo on the Russian Front, does anyone have any suggestions as to which cities on this front are worth taking that may have intrinsic ammo production? I've taken Lemberg, threatening Premysyl, Krakau, Konigsberg and maybe Posen soon.
The game is going better than expected; it's not as difficult as I'd thought and I am enjoying the constant shortage of WS and rail; it really helps to understand the difficulties the Russians had to deal with. Trying to scramble attacking forces with ammo is the biggest challenge I'm facing right now. The WE has finally surpassed the CP in NM (92 WE - 90 CP) and 104 EE.