

It's more efficient than constantly swapping factories to different lines.īonus tip: Production lines that lack enough input resources gain production efficiency slower. It makes a real difference.Ħ) Once you learn what you need, I would practice only adding new factories to production lines instead of moving factories between production lines.

#Production efficiency upgrade#
Always feel free to upgrade vehicles when you have a lot of XP on hand. Changing your production line to a new variant only hurts your efficiency a tiny bit. You really don't want to suddenly cut your infantry kit production in half for a marginal gain in stats.ĥ) Using XP to create variants is a great idea. It may be better to have multiple production lines of infantry, and only upgrade some of them to a new model while keeping some MIC on the older equipment. But with infantry kits, the difference is less important. going from 1940 fighter to 1944 fighter) With planes and tanks, upgrading to a new model is really damn important in terms of fighting the war. For example, you lose more efficiency moving a factory from planes to infantry kits than you do moving a factory on fighters to tactical bombers.Ĥ) You lose a big chunk of efficiency when you upgrade to a new model. You can safely keep 1 or 2 MIC on trucks for years at a time and produce all you need once your production efficiency gets higher.ģ) Swapping to new equipment penalizes your production efficiency, but it's worse if you swap to an entirely new category. Investopedia defines production efficiency (also known as productive efficiency) as follows: Production efficiency is an economic term describing a level at which an economy or entity can no longer produce additional amounts of a good without lowering the production level of another product. It will keep bumping up against maximum efficiency even when you add a new production tech.Ģ) Trucks never upgrade to a new type of equipment. Keep a few factories on this for years at a time. A few rules of thumb to help you with production efficiency.ġ) Support equipment never upgrades to a new type.
