I am simply wondering why blockading one port blocks a theater. It should have been easier to cut supplies from the region and it subsidiaries than from the whole theater.
This is a rather lazy and apocalyptic system as it stands. An enemy need block only one port per theater and raid only a central root of the trade network.
Gosh! If it is so easy why did the Brits go to all the effort and expense to block all French ports in the 18th and 19th centuries, when just one would have been enough?
Not only is it too easy to be blocked by the AI, it is also too easy to blockade them from trade.
We need something that is a bit harder to cut off and takes more effort to do.
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