Seaborne Supply?
Posted: Tue Apr 17, 2007 4:34 pm
How does it work?
I have two different Union forces that are supposedly being supplied by sea.
One, along the Gulf coast, in an isolated area, is recieving an adequate amount of supply to keep it operational. They have a Supply wagon. It's fleet of Frigates and Transports is still off shore, they have all been there for about 6 turns now.
The second force, Gen Butler is in Hampton Roads. He struck out from Ft Monroe with a small force and one supply wagon. After a seige, he took Hampton Roads but has not been able to receive supplies. Ft Monroe has gone dry also. For a few turns I had no transports in the Shipping lanes, but for the last two turns there's been a large fleet there and my Shipping Capacity is maximal.
I've tried surrounding the waters on all sides with ships and transports, but still they cannot get supplies. He is eating shoe leather now, while the US Navy sits just off shore helpless.
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Anyway, just wondering how Seaborne Supply works and what we have to do to ensure it is delivered.
What blocks it?
I have two different Union forces that are supposedly being supplied by sea.
One, along the Gulf coast, in an isolated area, is recieving an adequate amount of supply to keep it operational. They have a Supply wagon. It's fleet of Frigates and Transports is still off shore, they have all been there for about 6 turns now.
The second force, Gen Butler is in Hampton Roads. He struck out from Ft Monroe with a small force and one supply wagon. After a seige, he took Hampton Roads but has not been able to receive supplies. Ft Monroe has gone dry also. For a few turns I had no transports in the Shipping lanes, but for the last two turns there's been a large fleet there and my Shipping Capacity is maximal.
I've tried surrounding the waters on all sides with ships and transports, but still they cannot get supplies. He is eating shoe leather now, while the US Navy sits just off shore helpless.

Anyway, just wondering how Seaborne Supply works and what we have to do to ensure it is delivered.
What blocks it?