wosung wrote:AI is aiming less on Ft. Pickens than before.
In my current game (sergeant, +1 activation bonus medium detect bonus, normal aggressiveness) the Confederates have forces at Ft. Pickens (~900 power facing a garrison), EL Paso (~1000 power facing a stack of ~250), St Josephs MO (~450 power facing about an equal power), and several commands hanging around Union-occupied Ft. Macon (~500 power facing a garrison). The AI has done a good job of concentrating forces around Virginia, but isn't putting up much of a fight in the Tennessee theater. Bragg is leading the Army of the West but it's sitting in Tallahassee with a locked state guard unit in its stack. Van Dorn is leading the Army of Mississippi in Austin, TX with a militia element . AS Johnston is commanding an army around Corinth (which I have just captured) and has a corps of about ~900 power attached to his command; the AI is moving both this corps and another independent stack of ~500 power towards Johnston.
Perhaps the AI is being opportunistic, but I think it's still acting too aggressive towards secondary or tertiary targets. It also has a pretty big fleet (3 ironclads (none of which are the Virginia), 6 gunboats, and 3 transports) near Pensacola. I captured another ironclad under construction when I took Nashville. Is the Confederate AI building too many ironclads for mid 1862?