Stacks versus Tabs
Posted: Fri Apr 01, 2011 1:47 pm
I've gotten the stacks concept down pretty well but had a question about tabs.
For instance, lets say you have a stacks of infantry under a general, then another stack of infantry and artillery under another general but these two stacks are under different tabs.
If attacked, do they fight as one? Also, can you move such units simultaneously on the offensive?
I ask this because I had two strange things happen in my recent game. Richmond had a large number of troops, all under various TABS, but not combined into a single stack due to the penalty of 35% that would have happened. In the middle of a snow storm, the city was attacked and fell to a single Union brigade.
I also had a case in the same game where I attempted to move two groups of units under separate tabs at the same time. One of them got to the target earlier than the other, and took the full brunt of the assault. The second unit showed up but stood outside the city and never engaged the enemy.
So, stacks versus tabs...whats the difference? Thanks!
For instance, lets say you have a stacks of infantry under a general, then another stack of infantry and artillery under another general but these two stacks are under different tabs.
If attacked, do they fight as one? Also, can you move such units simultaneously on the offensive?
I ask this because I had two strange things happen in my recent game. Richmond had a large number of troops, all under various TABS, but not combined into a single stack due to the penalty of 35% that would have happened. In the middle of a snow storm, the city was attacked and fell to a single Union brigade.
I also had a case in the same game where I attempted to move two groups of units under separate tabs at the same time. One of them got to the target earlier than the other, and took the full brunt of the assault. The second unit showed up but stood outside the city and never engaged the enemy.
So, stacks versus tabs...whats the difference? Thanks!