@simon33 said in Factories and Facilties—Where, How, When, and Why?:
There is one time when UK_Pac might want a factory - that’s when Calcutta has been retaken.
Well, the UK Pac won’t be able to use that factory when their Capital has been captured. Usually the British in the Pacific is only struggling to survive. Investing in a mIC therefore seems very contraproductive. The same seems to be the case for ANZAC, which are usually pretty low on funds.
I agree that the Germans are in no need to build any factory themselves, but a Romanian one could have its merits. Generally though I believe it’s a worse buy than troops. Especially early on. And later on the need is less.
For Japan the naval base in Hainan is definitely worth it’s weight in gold. Not always needed, but the extra flexibility for the fleet is very valuable. Japan thrives from its transports and just threatening a heavy amphibious assault from sz 36 is great to suppress the British initiative and more or less forcing them to turtle in Calcutta. Also being able to go to Tokyo or the Carolines in one move is wonderful.
I’d say Japan needs about 2 mICs on the mainland. Building 3 might be ok, but they are actually not so easy to fully utilize because of the need to mobilize fleet. I prefer Malaya and FIC for being closer to the heat, but Kwangtung is also viable. I guess Kiangsu, Shantung and even Manchuria are possible, but lose the territory and the factory goes down with it. They’re also a bit far off. I usually go with transports early with Japan and only build mICs the round after having DOWed.
I have thought about an idea for Germany, which I haven’t tried yet, but probably will. The basic idea is to make the British have to choose between a much needed Taranto and wiping out Bismarck. With an aircraft carrier buy for Germany in r1, UK can usually easily choose both. With an airbase in Holland along with 3 fighters, they should have to atleast choose.