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Supply, wagons, and depots

Posted: Sun Apr 06, 2014 9:23 pm
by solcrates
I need help on supply. not so much the numbers ,because they don't mean anything if I cant supply. I build depots in cities that allow me too, because it gives me that option but I don't know why some I can and some I can't. And supply wagons? Do they automatically supply the troops. Is there a certain amount of wagons I need for a army or division.? I have an Army with three corps, and 3 division in each. How many supply wagons do I need, or where to I put them in the a division command or corps. Also how many Dr.s one an army or corps?



Thanks for your time.

Posted: Sun Apr 06, 2014 9:45 pm
by GraniteStater
There's a small essay on Supply I wrote in AACW that's about fifteen threads down: "Supply Essay" - it's from AACW, originally, but it might help.

Posted: Sun Apr 06, 2014 10:29 pm
by solcrates
Helps a lot thanks! May be stupid question. But to get supplies from lets say from a overstocked city in the south to Virginia do I need to manually move wagons to that city to load and back north?

Posted: Sun Apr 06, 2014 11:44 pm
by Jim-NC
No. You will need rail and river movement. If you hover over the train icon at the top, it tells you that your transportation network is "Nil, very limited, average, or full" (I think those are the exact words, but could be off a little). The 4 levels let you know how many supply "pulses" you have for rail and for river. Each "pulse" allows you to move supply 5 territories by rail or 5 for river. There are limits on what can move where, but in general, you move from city to city, or from city to depot, or depot to depot. A city needs to be size 3 or larger. The amount of supply moved towards a point is dependent on how much is needed in that region. So for example, if you have Lee with 2 corps and 10 division in Richmond, that region will be crying for supply for that force, whereas a single regiment of Militia will not be heard, and will probably get nothing forwarded to it.

Posted: Mon Apr 07, 2014 12:47 am
by solcrates
Thanks Jim you have been very helpful as well. This game is very complicated and very in depth. I more a learn the better is gets.

Posted: Mon Apr 07, 2014 3:33 am
by ArmChairGeneral
solcrates,
This is another good recent thread about supply: Supply Clarifications and Questions