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From Namur to Bruxelles in 21 Days

Posted: Thu Oct 09, 2014 6:27 pm
by Templer
Someone tell me please why is this detour???

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Posted: Thu Oct 09, 2014 6:59 pm
by HerrDan
Because the 2nd army has railroad guns that can only move through the railway and I see you have no control over those regions the 2nd army is passing through. In any case I agree that it's perhaps too much time.

Posted: Thu Oct 09, 2014 7:16 pm
by Kensai
Solution: Leave the Super Heavy Artillery (railroad guns) behind. You could bring another General from Berlin to take over these siege howitzers. Find one with the ability of "engineer" or "siege artillerist" or something like that for maximum effect. This will allow Bülow's Army to march anywhere he desires.

Posted: Thu Oct 09, 2014 7:27 pm
by Highlandcharge
I usually leave a Corp at namur with the siege arty, then you can move the 2nd army where you want..

Posted: Thu Oct 09, 2014 7:45 pm
by Kensai
Yes, here's a potential solution. Bülow's 2nd Armee has already a potential candidate. Nonetheless, his high strategic value makes him work as Aide de Camp. I have never verified if AdC actually works as advertised (see manual). In the German Armies only the 2nd and 3rd Army have a second corps leader attached, and only the 2nd Army's Guard Reserve Corps has a high-enough strategic value (4) to be an AdC. Anyway, being an artillerist General with a high attack value, he is quite the beast to have for your railroad guns!

Here's proof:

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Posted: Fri Oct 10, 2014 9:02 am
by Pocus
Templer wrote:Someone tell me please why is this detour???

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Something to notice, for the tech-oriented people, is that the pathfinding algorithm detects correctly two things at once:

1 - that the army is railbound
2 - that the railbound units are not the slowest and that others should be used for the movement cost determination.

Posted: Fri Oct 10, 2014 9:47 am
by Kensai
Exactly! ;)
That's why Templer you also need to press the "railway movement" button if you want your infantry regiments to actually hop on trains and reach their destination in time.

Posted: Fri Oct 10, 2014 10:13 am
by Templer
First off, yes gentlemen, you are right, I have heavy, and slow artillery in the stack.
I forgot this rule. :bonk:

Then you have given a great, informative lesson. :thumbsup:
We thank you Sirs.

However, it is still hard to understand why not the shorter Namur/Bruxelles north/west route is used.

By rail, the trip it takes 17 days.

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Posted: Fri Oct 10, 2014 10:23 am
by Ebbingford
There is no direct rail link between Namur and Brussels.....