Queeg wrote:Is there a downside to NOT promoting a general? Say I really don't want Huger to be a Corps commander or Polk an Army commander? If I don't promote them, do I suffer any penalty? Seems like in real life there would have a been political penalty for failing to promote certain generals.
As much as I would hate to have to deal with this, especially playing the Union side, I think that there should be some pain involved in not promoting according to seniority, or even better, political clout.
The simplest answer would be to lose a fixed amount of morale when promoting out of seniority sequence, since the generals aren't rated for political connections (I think).
A more elegant solution might be to have a chance for an out of sequence promotion to be denied, and the only way to override the veto would be to wager an amount of morale: the more you wager, the more likely it is that you'll get your man promoted, but always with the chance that you'll lose your morale with no result.
Other penalties might include having those officers "jumped" by the promotion of a more able junior lose stats, or having the out of sequence promotion randomize the stats of the chosen leader slightly.
Perhaps the most realistic solution would be to have your mailbox clogged with outraged letters of protest when you promote out of sequence!