Jagger
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Destroyijng Supply Wagons

Thu May 17, 2007 7:11 am

In one of my PBEM's, I ambushed and captured an unescorted supply wagon deep in enemy territory. I suspect it was being sent back to provide the second wagon for a supply depot which is badly needed in Oswego. It is October and my opponent has too many troops in Oswego considering the supply capacity of Oswego. He badly needs a depot if he intends to keep large numbers of troops there over the winter.

If I could destroy the wagons, it would prevent my opponent from building the supply depot. As it is, he will recapture the wagons and build the depot as I am too far away from friendly lines to escape with the wagons.

Any chance we can get the option to destroy supply wagons? It would be really nice if I could destroy them before I send back my latest PBEM move tomorrow. :siffle:

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Sat May 19, 2007 6:12 am

Jagger wrote:In one of my PBEM's, I ambushed and captured an unescorted supply wagon deep in enemy territory. I suspect it was being sent back to provide the second wagon for a supply depot which is badly needed in Oswego. It is October and my opponent has too many troops in Oswego considering the supply capacity of Oswego. He badly needs a depot if he intends to keep large numbers of troops there over the winter.

If I could destroy the wagons, it would prevent my opponent from building the supply depot. As it is, he will recapture the wagons and build the depot as I am too far away from friendly lines to escape with the wagons.

Any chance we can get the option to destroy supply wagons? It would be really nice if I could destroy them before I send back my latest PBEM move tomorrow. :siffle:


Now why would you want to do that?

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Pocus
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Sat May 19, 2007 7:00 am

this is planed, but definitively not for tomorrow for your PBEM :)
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Sat May 19, 2007 10:44 am

Lol! Your customer support is going downhill :niark:

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