Returning to the game... and an Arty question.
Posted: Thu Mar 29, 2018 11:26 pm
Hi all,
I bought the game last year, and was making good progress but then work forced me to put all war game activities to the side.
So I am now back and have been playing the Shiloh scenario as the US.
But I have yet to get better than a minor defeat. Even if I go over to a full out move to towards Corinth on turn 4, after having let the CSA beat on Grant and wear itself down a bit, I cannot quite capture the city in time.
So I think one has to go over to the offensive on turn 1?
Also, the CSA always has significant more points that I do at the end, even though they seem to accomplish little or nothing. I loose no more than one city to partisans, and have a string of victories with few or no losses - yet they always have more points. So i am now figuring that they must start with significantly more points to begin with.
I have my armies reorganized with corps, etc.
The one thing I am a bit surprised about is how little of my Arty gets employed. Even considering the points per terrain type, embedded vs stand alone arty, it seems to be underused.
I have no Arty in the Divisions within the corps, unless it is embedded in the regiment and I cannot separate it.
I have 8 pieces each under the control of the Corps commander, and any remainder is in the Army level.
But I rarely see my 20 lb arty being used at all. In the open, if it is the corps with no embedded arty in any divisions, I would expect 7-8 batteries being employed. I rarely see more that 2-3.
So I am still not understanding something, I guess. it seems to me like I should place the arty in the divisions so that it is committed with the division, because it is not being committed to battle by the corps commander.
Regards,
SNAFU
I bought the game last year, and was making good progress but then work forced me to put all war game activities to the side.
So I am now back and have been playing the Shiloh scenario as the US.
But I have yet to get better than a minor defeat. Even if I go over to a full out move to towards Corinth on turn 4, after having let the CSA beat on Grant and wear itself down a bit, I cannot quite capture the city in time.
So I think one has to go over to the offensive on turn 1?
Also, the CSA always has significant more points that I do at the end, even though they seem to accomplish little or nothing. I loose no more than one city to partisans, and have a string of victories with few or no losses - yet they always have more points. So i am now figuring that they must start with significantly more points to begin with.
I have my armies reorganized with corps, etc.
The one thing I am a bit surprised about is how little of my Arty gets employed. Even considering the points per terrain type, embedded vs stand alone arty, it seems to be underused.
I have no Arty in the Divisions within the corps, unless it is embedded in the regiment and I cannot separate it.
I have 8 pieces each under the control of the Corps commander, and any remainder is in the Army level.
But I rarely see my 20 lb arty being used at all. In the open, if it is the corps with no embedded arty in any divisions, I would expect 7-8 batteries being employed. I rarely see more that 2-3.
So I am still not understanding something, I guess. it seems to me like I should place the arty in the divisions so that it is committed with the division, because it is not being committed to battle by the corps commander.
Regards,
SNAFU