Ace wrote:Recruiting regiments and then grouping them into brigades on game map adds to micromanagement, and that is not a good thing. On a contrary, recruiting brigades with their historic names adds to the flavor of the game.
How exactly is grouping individual regiments together into Brigades (which only really happens until Divisions are formed) any more difficult then building the cumbersome pre-set brigades into fighting divisions? I think it would be way easier to simply recruit 11 Infantry, 1 Cav, 4 Art, and 1SS multiplied by the number of divisions I'm trying to create (and then be able to mix and match them as needed) rather than recruit two 2I1A BDE, one 3I1C1A BDE, two 2I BDE, one SS reg and two Art and then make sure that those particular BDE's end up where I need them to form my divisions.
I simply do not agree that it is any more difficult to use a system of individual regiments rather than pre-set and oddly organized brigades that are currently in the game. Let's be honest, what is the point of all of the 2I1C union divisions in the western states? They are not very useful on their own because there is almost never a reason to have infantry attached to cavalry outside of a division. I would much rather be able to just field those cav regiments separately.
Pocus wrote:@Jerzul: Honestly, no this won't be a feature. Too complex and against our will to on the contrary streamline the game.
I understand your first sentence Pocus, but I do not know what you mean by "Too Complex and against our will to on the contrary streamline the game". Do you mean that you don't want to streamline the game? But then why did you call it "Too Complex"? Wouldn't it be "streamlining" to make regiments build-able not brigades? In-fact, isn't it historical to build via regiments? The States did not call for people to form Brigades, but to form Regiments? I'm not a programmer, but individual regiments are already coded into the game aren't they? I can already build single regiments of every type of unit already, so why not just break up all of the old brigades?
A little clarification would be appreciated, Pocus.
Stauffenberg wrote:Agreed. And I would reiterate the idea of adding state flags on the counters of those bdes that are not mixed (state-wise) and fine-tuning some effects to be had from that--eg. CSA Virginia bdes get a +/- effect for being deployed in Virginia or outside of respectively. Perhaps leaders as well.
Ace wrote: On a contrary, recruiting brigades with their historic names adds to the flavor of the game.
I am not advocating removing the "Historical" brigades. Those are ALL added by event and should stay that way to add flavor and fun. Also, the idea of State-specific bonuses could easily be incorporated on the regiment level, with individual regiments getting state flags, or all-one state divisions doing the same thing.
I hope I have made myself clear, and understand that this will probably not change AACW II, but I think the point needs to be made.