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early army organization

Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2014 3:07 pm
by gwgardner
I have just started playing the game seriously. In 1861 as the Union, I still can't create actual divisions/corps. I do have 5 early type 'divisions' and McDowell's Army HQ in Washington.

So starting with that I've tried having a First Mannasas battle two different ways:

1) I dragged all the divisions in Washington into McDowell's army. (That essentially destroyed the divisional organization - now all units are individually in the Army.) He was activated, I set the mode to offensive, marched to Manassas. There was a battle, with a Union overall loss.

2) I individually marched each of the divisions in Washington to Manassas, then marched Mcdowell to Manassas. Some of the division generals were not activated. So I guess that in this method, I essentially have 5 independent 'divisions' and a lone Army commander, with no troops in his Army. The resulting battle was very much like the first method, resulting in a a stalemate.

I guess my question is ... which of those methods should I have used in order to simulate First Mannassas? To me, the second method gives more of an historical flavor, and the divisions remain intact. However, in the second method McDowell was overall commander in name only.

Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2014 4:10 pm
by Merlin
You can't form divisions until the first October turn in '61, and corps can't be formed until the first March turn in '62. It reflects the general lack of early organization present on both sides.

If you want to fight big battles in '61, just cram everything into your existing army. Your opponent/Athena has the same penalties you do, so you'll both be fighting under a 35% command penalty. Using McDowell as a single stack commander ensures everything arrives at the same time.