MkollCSA wrote:okay so my question is what is the function of combining a General and one other unit using the combine feature....not using the enable division command its seems to me you can only add one unit to the general and i am not sure what its really used for...anyone?
arsan wrote:The brigade elements will have a +3% extra power per offensve and defensive ability point of the attached leader. And this adds up with the +5%/per point the stack leader gives.
Then you have the gamey reason: for what i know, brigaded (or division) leaders can't became casualties![]()
Regards!
Coregonas wrote:Use your 2 stars for corps command, not for division.
1 stars are for division command, but... sometimes they can not have one, then attach to a brigade is ok.
Heldenkaiser wrote:I don't take the stars in the game to literally reflect general officer grades of the Civil War. I read them as an indication of the in-game command level for which the general in question is qualified, i.e. * = 1st level, division; ** = 2nd level, corps; *** = 3rd level, army. It would probably have been better to take a different symbol just to avoid that confusion (stripes? chevrons?), but I suppose stars just come naturally to most of us, for this purpose.![]()
And btw, the modern system of one star = brigade, two stars = division etc. works for neither side in the ACW. The Union had no higher rank than major general before the rank of lieutenant general was created for Grant in 1864, and it never had full general during the war; so its corps and armies were led by major generals. And the CSA had the full system, but did not differentiate them with stars.![]()
MkollCSA wrote:well that all sounds good...but the problem is you can only use one brigade and its either cav or infantry from what i have seen so far....if this is the case you would need several generals to get them all under control....i was going to make some real world uses out of them if you could put them into brigade type units of more then just one unit....since in the civil war...more often than not...a 1 Star (Brigadier General) Were the brigade Commanders and 2 Stars (Major General) were Division Commanders and 3 stars (Lieutenant General) Were Corps Commanders and 4 stars (General) were the Army Commanders....of course there are exceptions on both sides more so on the union were early in the war Major Generals were in charge of the Armies and Colonels were Brigade Commanders...thats one thing tho i was kind of dissapointed about this game.....just wish it could be made to resemble the real command chain.
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