
TeMagic wrote:In my current game, I've made sure to build depots at Fort Donelson and Bowling Greene, and have ordered up suppu wagons to build another one at Colombus. For my 1863 offensive (it's nov. 1861 at current)
Heldenkaiser wrote:Usually, if a region shows green on the supply filter map, and a unit just sits there, completely stationary, it shouldn't run out of supply, or? But in some regions, my units do. Hard, KY, seems to be a problem (adjacent regions in generally the same situation aren't), and the region two west of New Madrid also just made one sedentary militia become completely unsupplied within a few turns. Any idea what is going on there? Or am I missing something? Thanks.![]()
Hobbes wrote:There is a problem with this region that Gene and I mentioned some months ago. For reasons that could not be understood any unit stationed in Hard will run out of supply.
http://www.ageod-forum.com/showthread.php?t=6512&highlight=hard
Cheers, Chris
Gray_Lensman wrote:Sorry, need more information... What region, which scenario April or July?
arsan wrote:Yes, that "locked in place to starve" situation its pretty absurd.![]()
It has been there since the 1.00 version![]()
It happens in the April scenario.
The region is Stauton, VA
The unit is the 3rd Reserve Bde.
It appears in early june locked in place for 3 turns.
We have been talking about this and the also strange setup of the Shenanoah Valley force under J.E. Johnston (locked "on the wild" and unable to regain strenght for 3 turns) here:
http://www.ageod-forum.com/showthread.php?t=9156
Regards
Gray_Lensman wrote:Sorry, need more information... What region, which scenario April or July?
chainsaw wrote:Cheaper alternative to wagons is river transports - two transports can make a depot just like two wagons (but the depot must be a port). Once you focus on the rivers and bypass the rails you can make some deep sweeping moves.
TeMagic wrote:Yes, I use the starting transport-ships to build depots at Shreveport, LA and Fort Donelson, TN. As for transports being cheaper than wagons, I'll have to check this. It never occured to me that this might be the case.... If so, future depots at Dallas, TX and Columbus, KY will be built by transport ships as well. Thanks for the advice.
arsan wrote:Yes, that "locked in place to starve" situation its pretty absurd.![]()
It has been there since the 1.00 version![]()
It happens in the April scenario.
The region is Stauton, VA
The unit is the 3rd Reserve Bde.
It appears in early june locked in place for 3 turns.
We have been talking about this and the also strange setup of the Shenanoah Valley force under J.E. Johnston (locked "on the wild" and unable to regain strenght for 3 turns) here:
http://www.ageod-forum.com/showthread.php?t=9156
Regards
Pocus wrote:It's in Rockbridge, you misleading Spaniard!
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