In the Prussian setup of the 2-player grand campaign there are some anomalies in the command structure.
In two corpses - Links Kolumn in Bautzen and Markgraf Karl Korps in Dresden - the Korps commander also acts as Division commander, while a free junior 2-star general is present in both corpses.
I have some basic questions that were triggered by this strange command configuration:
- is this as designed?
- is there a disadvantage to the corps commander being a divisional commander at the same time. like losing bonuses?
If no, why isn't this used all the time to save on divisional commanders, if yes, why is it applied here?
- is there a disadvantage of keeping regiments out of divisions and having them in the corps separately, when there are enough command points available in the corps stack, like less effective fighting?
And an entirely different question:
- Why is the corps led by Wilhelm von Preussen called Markgraf Karl Korps?