Sun Oct 07, 2007 4:32 am
If you need 50+ Divisions as the USA, or 24+ Divisions as the CSA, you are probably over-building your forces.
The best thing is to concentrate your forces. Form battle formations, and garrison formations.
CSA: Best to group your best divisions under your best corps commanders. Use your strong Major Generals to their greatest potential. These corps will be active almost all of the time, and your divisions in them will be extremely powerful (multipled by your very good army generals, and corps generals, and brigadier generals). These strong corps can multiply forces substantially. Any other forces could be created by Brigade-Corps (Corps full of brigades and surplus brigadiers). Use them as garrison or blocking forces, to suppliment your main force. Best to have your best grouped with the best.
USA: Best to have many corps of fewer divisions. Since you have 50 Divisions, you can have about 20-25 corps of 2-3 divisions. Union Major Generals will not activate as reliably as their CSA counterparts. If you have 6 Corps of 12 Divisions, chances are that 3 of these corps will be activated (while 3 corps of 12 divisions you can rely on only about 1 corps activated). Here, also, Brigades can be grouped as garrison forces (with supplimented brigadiers).
However, if you end up building more troops than you can divisions, chances are you aren't being aggressive enough, and being too much like McClellan. Send in attacks before you have built everything you can, play the game like the war, set objectives for specific timeframes (i.e., try and capture a city/territory on or before a historic date). This way you will probably be spending more on replacements than new builds.