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Questions About Military

Wed May 09, 2012 7:34 pm

Hi, i want to organize my army, so i have some questions:

1) I am not new to PoN's military system, i know a bit from Rise of Prussia. But in RoP it is possible to create brigades which consume less command point, but in PoN brigades have same command point with corps. So how can i create big armies?
2) I haven't assigned a Commander in Chief, and i don't think game gave me at the beginning so i guess i don't have a CiC. If i am correct a CiC is very important as it gives some command points. I found the general which has the seniority with the smallest number, but i could not find the button to make him CiC, how can i do this?
3) How can i get more generals?
4) I don't have leader texts, is this normal? I reinstalled the game, but it is same:
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Thanks in advance.

Edit: Also it would be nice if i can get some advices agains Prussians, the only thing i do is improving my relations with Russia to have an ally.
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Wed May 09, 2012 8:23 pm

1.) since you have few generals with higher qualities, doesnt really matter. just drag and drop to stacks or build corpses and these have small bonusses from HQs anyway. the rest is surplus

2.) In PON three star generals can be assigned to theater of wars, if i remember right. its kinda bonus only to relative small fronts.

3.) at the moment game is designed to have only that few generals at the same time, you cant build them, cant train them..if one dies historically or by bullets, you will get a new one

4.) dont know, many strings are broken. also for reforms, techs...etc... some never had real texts assigned to
...not paid by AGEOD.
however, prone to throw them into disarray.

PS:

‘Everything is very simple in War, but the simplest thing is difficult. These difficulties accumulate and produce a friction which no man can imagine exactly who has not seen War . . . in War, through the influence of an infinity of petty circumstances, which cannot properly be described on paper, things disappoint us, and we fall short of the mark.‘

Clausewitz

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