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Each factory may produce an army or a fleet, as such we should display all the valid factories (not occupied), select which to produce and add a button to end the production.
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I agree with this reading of the rules but I also feel like this is a low priority for now since it seems rare that someone would want to waive production at a factory. We should de-prioritize this issue, imo, unless someone feels differently.
I thought the same but, as an example, Russia may want to skip production of naval units in the black sea as it's the only nation that can produce there or, more generically, you may not want to produce all the units so that if you use taxation later you can win more taxes (by having less armies than with a full production).
I don't understand the Russia Black Sea example but I do agree that for taxation reasons, it seems possible that someone wouldn't want to build a unit.
Each factory may produce an army or a fleet, as such we should display all the valid factories (not occupied), select which to produce and add a button to end the production.
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