So given all the recent discussion on frontage and Artillery--excellent work Dixicrat.
I was wondering what division composition were looking better?
As a preliminary question--how does the new cavalry follow through work--I remember reading in one of the patches that if 4 Cav elements were present, additional casualties could be inflicted on defeated troops--is this 4 elements per unit/division, per group, or per battle?
Supplemental (and depending on how the above question is answered):
I was thinking of changing the composition of my standard division (previously 10 Inf, 1 SS 2 Cav and 4 Art) to one of 2 configurations--the independent force and the constituent division
Independent: 8 Inf (possibly 7 Inf 1 Marine depending on where it will be used), 1 SS, 4 Cav, 4 Art.
Constituent: 8 Inf , 1 SS, 2 Cav, and 6 Art.
I usually group 3 Divisions, a Marine, 4 Art, 1 Balloon, 1 Signal, 1 Hosp. and 2-4 Supply wagons in each corps.
Artillery was (before the new upgrade changes) group as 6lbs-10lbs at division and 12-20lbs and Rodmans at corps/Army. Now I plan on placing the 6-12lbs at Division and using the rifles at Corps/Army levels.
Given the new understanding of frontage, I am tempted to reduce a corps to 2 divisions and increase its allotment of Artillery.
I also make a few what I consider "Guards" divisions that include 1 elite unit and as many of the reinforced/extra men elements as I can concentrate and give them heavier artillery than a normal division--then these get grouped as separate corps under the best commanders.
Thoughts?