Xeja1 wrote:A blockade of the city directly with a fleet has always worked for me and my opponents. Capturing the forts east and south of city does not blockade the port for you, although doing so can be a great way to rank up Hooker, and provide a strong base for your blockade fleet.
Artemis wrote:
I have found no way to blockade New Orleans with ships.
I think the problem is Lake Pontchartrain gets listed as a New Orleans harbour exit point. But ships cannot get into Lake Pontchartrain.
Nikel wrote:Artemis wrote:
I have found no way to blockade New Orleans with ships.
I think the problem is Lake Pontchartrain gets listed as a New Orleans harbour exit point. But ships cannot get into Lake Pontchartrain.
Ships may enter the lake if you control Fort Pike, as it is nicely displayed in the map. You may see it in this screenshot with the CSA side.
So I guess that if you take the fort with Union forces your ships will get into the lake.
Nikel wrote:Oh, I see.
The passage to the lake is through New Orleans not through the strait where the fort is.
Not nicely displayed in the map, but it is showed in the pic above.
Of course if you already control NO, you do not need any blockade
Nikel wrote:I found a solution, I think![]()
Edited the region files located in this folder "Civil War II\CW2\GameData\Regions" with a text editor like Wordpad.
02545Region.rgn, is the lake
02673Region.rgn, is Koney Island
From one to the other, added adjacency line and also to each RegionList .
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Nikel wrote:I found a solution, I think![]()
Edited the region files located in this folder "Civil War II\CW2\GameData\Regions" with a text editor like Wordpad.
02545Region.rgn, is the lake
02673Region.rgn, is Koney Island
From one to the other, added adjacency line and also to each RegionList .
I cannot attach files in this subforum, so here is an external link if you want to try them (back up the original files first).
https://easyupload.io/8kl4na
Nikel wrote:I am searching a bit and apparently the Lake was connected with the Gulf to the east:
1853 U.S. Coast Survey Map of Lake Pontchartrain
CG Hearn. The Capture of New Orleans 1862
A few miles north of the city, schooners rubbed against long docks that stretched into Lake Pontchartrain, unloading sugar,clothing, wines, fancy foods,and luxuries from the West Indies,Europe, and the North.
CR Fish. American civil war an interpretation
When talking about the Union plans to capture NO:
The expedition assembled at Ship Island, long before selected for a fortification commanding New Orleans, and plans of action became the topic of conversation and correspondence. Some thought simply to create a new port to attract the cotton of the region and ship it out; some to enter by a back way through Lake Pontchartrain. Farragut, however, seems not to have hesitated and gave orders to enter and ascend the Mississippi river.
deguerra wrote:Nikel wrote:I found a solution, I think![]()
Edited the region files located in this folder "Civil War II\CW2\GameData\Regions" with a text editor like Wordpad.
02545Region.rgn, is the lake
02673Region.rgn, is Koney Island
From one to the other, added adjacency line and also to each RegionList .
I cannot attach files in this subforum, so here is an external link if you want to try them (back up the original files first).
https://easyupload.io/8kl4na
Hey Nikel,
Out of curiosity, does it work with Fort Pike bombarding fleets as they move into the lake?
Thanks!
-deguerra
Artemis wrote:
Thank you very much!
Yes.
New Orleans can be blockaded as it should be and Fort Pike will bombard Union ships as they pass.
It's a perfect fix.
Nikel wrote:I found a solution, I think![]()
Edited the region files located in this folder "Civil War II\CW2\GameData\Regions" with a text editor like Wordpad.
02545Region.rgn, is the lake
02673Region.rgn, is Koney Island
From one to the other, added adjacency line and also to each RegionList .
I cannot attach files in this subforum, so here is an external link if you want to try them (back up the original files first).
https://easyupload.io/8kl4na
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