From the last turn in our PbeM (RebelYell and I). The set up - Lee with the ANV is in Clarke,VA; there's a Reb Corps in Cupeper (Longstreet, IIRC); and a measly militia unit in Fredericksburg, opposite a two Div Corps under Hamilton in Stafford. Hmmm...bait time? Geez, he can't MTSG to that non-Corps...go for it, I said, see what happens.
This is the email I just sent RebelYell - I hope it explains what happened (the BR showed GW Smith's Corps, which arrived during processing, from Richmond, probably - OK, GW was entering F-burg and took on Hamilton, that's the essence).
Email (inverted chronology):
GS:
I really, really, should've known better. You suckered me but good at Fredericksburg.
But the Battle Report is just wrong. Are the I/C/A numbers supposed to be authoritative, or what? In AACW, they were almost purely 'flavor' - the real strength comparisons were the elements engaged, etc.
You did not have 74K Infantry there. You had one Div, a large Cav Bde and loose arty. You did not have 240 cannons there. If it was an MTSG with practically the whole ANV, then it should show it, but that's what's not displayed. Maybe I'll post this, too.
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From: RY
ANV should be there I confirm.
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The BR shows one Corps engaged for the Rebs: GW Smith. OTOH, the 'raw numbers' show, well, the entire ANV's I/C/A.
This is a contradiction in display, one way or the other. Either the whole ANV got involved and it's not showing it, or the 'raw numbers' are being pulled from the database and being displayed, which is undesirable, to say the least.
And, if all these are true, then how was the battle calculated and resolved? With GW Smith alone, or the whole bloody army?
Furthermore, look at the Replay again. It should show GW pulling into town and then parking in a sandbagged position - but, for one thing, the BR shows a less than 100% trench for the CSA. Now, yes, GW could've nestled into a level 3 trench already occupied by the militia there, that's legal, almost expected. But why the BR trench percentage, then?
Now look at the current map. It shows GW in sandbags. This is the only explanation I can think of: GW Smith arrived and you had told him to merge/occupy the militia's position, already entrenched. He arrives and is engaged, whilst outside the trenches. He wins the fight and occupies the trenches. Is the militia in the trenches with GW? - they'd have to be, because, otherwise, during or after the fight, the militia went for a few beers in town - an order you can't give, not in the middle of processing, that's impossible. If you had put the militia in town before the Turn, i. e., your .ord file, or he didn't enter the trenches, then there should have been zippo for trenches [hence the 70% Trench Level the BR showed - GS] and GW should not be sandbagged right now, 'cuz my intel is showing no engineering units and afaics, you don't have any Leaders there who have the Ability. So they must be in the trench with GW - "Also here:"
And, on top of all that, if MTSG did occur (again, not displayed on the BR), they MTSGed to support a Corps, one which wasn't even in the Region at the start of the Turn!!!!
Truly awesome and magical.
P. S. - and if Lee's men under him in Clarke did show up for the fight, again, not displayed on the BR, then they did so 'on the fly', while moving from Clarke to Culpeper. To support a fellow Corps that wasn't even in the Region on Day 1 of the Turn.
Longstreet I could understand - he was in Culpeper. He wasn't shown on the BR, either, though - the BR shows just GW Smith engaged.
Something is wrong, just plain wrong. Either it's a display issue or we should all be aware that MTSG can occur anytime, anywhere, from anywhere, out of nowhere, even from supporting stacks who were two Regions away at he start of the Turn, supporting a Corps that wasn't even in the target Region at the start of the Turn.
Call me grumpy, but this don't seem right.