Hmmmmm you shouldn't spread your power out so thinly. It makes a long line of vulnerable regions. It is better to pull them together into a mobile force with enough power to hit a force trying to get onto your rail line. Be sure to scout to the south and west for any gathering forces and simply gar...
Artillerist, Entrencher, Hated Occupier, Over Cautious. I think I do better defensively, I'm not enough of a gambler to launch an attack without everything being perfect.
I own the rail line from Norfolk to Burkeville, with a rump division in every region along the way. And those rail lines I made sure to repair. The Army of the Potomac and the Army of the West have a mighty appetite between them.
Captain_Orso wrote:Now, you tell me, if you should repair the rail line
If I intended to keep the area, I would. But it seems my pressure on Richmond has paid off and a good chunk of the rebel army has arrived to defend it. Hopefully I can move the army north quickly enough to encircle them.
I have a question about supply on rivers. Does supply only move along rivers you can float ships on? Or will any river carry supplies? For example, the Santee River up to Columbia can support ships. The Saluda and Enoree up to Greenville can't support ships. Do I have to repair the rail lines to Gre...
The game had been running fine for me until yesterday. I'd played multiple Gettysburg and Shiloh campaigns with no problems. I even got 30 turns into the Grand Campaign to get a feel for it. I tried to play this morning, and now it can't get past the loading screen. I don't know what happened. 11:36...