Merlin wrote:The CSA has no need for transports or a blue water navy. For that matter, don't buy brigs either; you'll have around 10 or so brig units by 1864 anyway.
Merlin wrote:Nearly everything the CSA can build seems to cost just a little bit less in all three categories than their Union counterparts. I've generally found taking about 6-7 of the CSA's 20-something industrial decisions results in having more WSU by Jan. '63 than any player can ever prudently use, even with a strong blockade. Brigs are cheaper, somewhat blockade-proof, but bring diminishing returns. Industry is more expensive and brings a higher return, but is vulnerable to capture. It really depends on the player to decide what route he's going to take, and personally I use both.
Gray Fox wrote:The only choice is to win battles. Winning battles causes your NM to go up and all of your production goes up with it. Get your NM up high enough and you win. Factories and brigs won't accomplish this, only a well led army will.
The Red Baron wrote:As an aside, how do you quote multiple posts within the same post?
Captain_Orso wrote:
- Find the first post to which you wish to reply with quote.
- Press the "Reply with Quote" button.
- Click within the reply box (where you write).
- Press <Cntl><a> to mark all text.
- Press <Cntl><c> to copy all text to your clipboard.
- Click the [Cancel] button on the bottom right.
For each subsequent post you wish to reply to with quote, except the last one:
- Press the "Reply with Quote" button.
- Click within the reply box (where you write) below the quoted text.
- Press <Cntl><v> insert all text from the clipboard.
- Press <Cntl><a> to mark all text.
- Press <Cntl><c> to copy all text to your clipboard.
- Click the [Cancel] button on the bottom right.
For the last post you wish to reply to with quote:
- Press the "Reply with Quote" button.
- Click within the reply box (where you write) below the quoted text.
- Press <Cntl><v> insert all text from the clipboard.
Now you have all the quoted texts from all the posts to which you want to reply within one text entry box and can reply to each section of quoted text within one reply post.
Jethro wrote:There is an easier way. I should have been more clear. If you look on the bottom of each post there are three buttons on the right. For some reason, the last button on the right doesn't have a label, but it's for multi-quote. Just click on each post you want to quote and go from there.
Hopefully, this will save you some time in the future, CO.
Jethro wrote:There is an easier way. I should have been more clear. If you look on the bottom of each post there are three buttons on the right. For some reason, the last button on the right doesn't have a label, but it's for multi-quote. Just click on each post you want to quote and go from there.
Hopefully, this will save you some time in the future, CO.
Captain_Orso wrote:
- Find the first post to which you wish to reply with quote.
- Press the "Reply with Quote" button.
- Click within the reply box (where you write).
- Press <Cntl><a> to mark all text.
- Press <Cntl><c> to copy all text to your clipboard.
- Click the [Cancel] button on the bottom right.
For each subsequent post you wish to reply to with quote, except the last one:
- Press the "Reply with Quote" button.
- Click within the reply box (where you write) below the quoted text.
- Press <Cntl><v> insert all text from the clipboard.
- Press <Cntl><a> to mark all text.
- Press <Cntl><c> to copy all text to your clipboard.
- Click the [Cancel] button on the bottom right.
For the last post you wish to reply to with quote:
- Press the "Reply with Quote" button.
- Click within the reply box (where you write) below the quoted text.
- Press <Cntl><v> insert all text from the clipboard.
Now you have all the quoted texts from all the posts to which you want to reply within one text entry box and can reply to each section of quoted text within one reply post.
The Red Baron wrote:I know you advocate crushing the Union in the East with the "Best of Best" as soon as the CSA is able. This is my intent, but it seems I'll need some WSU to build up that battle-winning, production and NM-boosting force; however, I can't see building a war-winning force on only 63 WSU per turn. Those good VA BDEs and heavier artillery are expensive.
The Red Baron wrote:I noticed the RGD for blockade runners, but trading 1 NM for a measly 8 WSU seemed a rip off. I suppose I would feel more comfortable if I had 140 NM sitting in the "bank", but it still seems a steep price to pay for the amount of WSU the CSA receives. Is the CSA that desperate?
Stonewall wrote:If you drop below 100, at least in 1.03, the CSA has 7 die rolls per turn go gain a NM point back through the "balancing" effect.
The Red Baron wrote:I had no idea each faction had 7 die rolls per turn to regain NM. (I'm assuming the Union receives the same chance.) From that perspective trading 1 NM for 8 WSU, especially in the early game, doesn't seem like such a risk. The Law of Averages should negate that 1 NM loss a least once in awhile.
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