for the second part, we never wanted, Philippe and I (the other Philippe

Frank wrote:Hi Pocus
maybe you can add a Prioritized button to the panel similar which is in "Hearts of Iron 2 Doomsday". So the player can choose which unit get replacements first.
Frank
Snoob wrote:Pocus,
Thank you for the response. Frankly, I'm not quite sure I like the replacement model; unless there are other parameters which you haven't mentioned (e.g. for each "pass", the "envelope's" chance of "surviving" the next check is diminished, there's a very real chance that with one "envelope" you'll get hundreds and hundreds of troops, in different states, armies etc.
I don't want to sound like I'm advocating micromanagement, but I do think it would be better if each "envelope" had a limited number of men it could offer (minimum and maximum). The "chances" are a bit abstract or perhaps a bit too much luck comes into the equation.
Using the example you mentioned, I could replace 30% (I think it should be 35%, there's the base land unit recovery rate) of several regiments and still the chance for the envelope to be removed from the pool is too low (15%).
Also, as far as prioritizing replacements goes, I was wondering whether it'd be easier to do it per regiment. What I mean is this: I have one envelope of artillery replacements and two brigades with damaged regiments. The one has just trounced the enemy while the other is set to face another army soon. I don't want to attack, so I place both in defensive stance. This would put both brigades on the same priority level. The only way to make the system send replacements where I want, would be to make the "safe" brigade assume an offensive stance. But it could be that my useless Union general is not activated (as per usual) so I cannot do that). Then, my only option to prioritize would be to place the brigade which could be facing an enemy soon in passive stance (and there are several reasons I might not want to do that). Sorry for the long-winded example. Hope it's reasonably clear, though I'm not sure if it would be possible to prioritize per brigade/regiment.
Gargoyle wrote:You are forgeting what the envelopes are. They are draft notices. And the actual amount of replacements to envelopes is then inherently uncertain. You may get more volunteers or more draft dodgers. So there is no reason to worry about the exact number of replacements each envelope actually becomes.
hkbhsi wrote:Is it correct with the last patch that at the beginning of the campaign replacements are spent to give existing brigades entirely new regiments?
ussdefiant wrote:Actually, i've had a couple of instances where full-strentch inf replacements go into Sumter on the 1st turn, leading to a repulse of the Reb assault. This might well deserve consideration.
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