Fri Feb 19, 2016 2:09 pm
If you play both sides to test a brown water blockade, then you will see that the "production" the blockade reduces is only the supply of cash. WS production is not affected. So if you spend money/men/materiel to enforce a brown blockade, and the enemy only loses money, then it doesn't make much sense. Plus, 100% blockade means 50% reduction in production of cash presumably from business lost, but not cash from raising taxes, selling bonds and/or printing money. The CSA can get lots of funds and never worry about the blockade. I do use the existing blockade squadrons to enforce a blue water blockade and I have a fleet protecting Fort Monroe that incidently blockades Richmond. Strategically, I take Fort Clark and station some ironclads there to prevent the CSA Gulf ironclads from taking any action against operations in VA. The rest form two escort forces for the Shipping Lanes box, one on duty and the other rotated out to resupply ammo.
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