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AACW soldiers

Posted: Tue Nov 14, 2006 5:53 pm
by Ageod
Troops

Troops are depicted down to the individual regiment and battery level with the basic manipulable unit being the brigade. These can be arranged into various needed organizations such as divisions, corps and armies, handled by a realistic yet easy to understand Command Chain rule. Naval units come in the form of warship squadrons and flotillas. You can also manage supply lines and wagons, water transport, forts and depots. Wide diversity of troop types is implemented, including: light infantry; sharpshooters, engineers, railroad and medics units, balloons, coastal and siege artillery; Rangers (Texan or not!) and irregulars; marines; militias; monitors and ironclads, ships of the line; frigates and transport flotillas, timberclads and cottonclads, etc. There are more than 250 different models of units in all. All are rated for various aspects such as offensive and defensive strength, morale, experience, cohesion, troop quality, geographical origin and movement type. Foreign units include the British, French, Indians and Mexicans.

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Posted: Wed Nov 15, 2006 5:05 pm
by jmlo
Très joli (j'aime bien la casquette tordu :rolleyes: )

A propos des soldats mexicains est-ce que ça veut dire qu'il y aura une campagne sur la guerre américano-mexicaine de 1846 ? :nuts:


In connection with the Mexican soldiersdoes that want to say that there will be a campaign on the war of
1846? (Mexico-USA) :nuts: (sorry for the bad english )

Posted: Wed Nov 15, 2006 7:38 pm
by Pocus
not initially...

Posted: Sat Nov 18, 2006 6:09 pm
by Ayeshteni
British eh? Does that mean they may come in on the side of the CSA depending on certain circumstances?

Nice unit cards, very purdy. :sourcil:

Ayeshteni

Posted: Sun Nov 19, 2006 7:58 am
by Pocus
Definitively yes. The British can make a return...