Cardinal Ape wrote:If you are playing against the AI they will attack Manassas before October. Don't move too many troops out before they do.
FightingBuckeye wrote:Good point. A human might as well if you strip too many forces out.
FightingBuckeye wrote:There are two mentalities in doing either with tradeoffs either way. You could form a leaner meaner army by removing enough troops to get him under the CP limit. This means the troops that you do have will fight better, especially early on as the CSA will have a decided edge in leadership. The downside is that you'll have fewer troops in your army, so its easier to become overwhelmed and your general(s) will more readily yield the field after even a successful battle. Even keeping the troops in the same region under a different general isn't a foolproof plan as there's a chance that either of your stacks could be attacked in detail. The other option leaves them in CP penalty where they'll suffer up to a 35% loss in effectiveness. But they won't be attacked separately and numbers is its own quality.
BattleVonWar wrote:8<
I have detached a Division to leave a province, it attacked though the stack set to attack was the primary stack not the divisional stack departing... This happens to me all the time. Making Micromanagement a headache.
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