So far I have just played the demo (I have the full game) and am trying to learn my way around, but I am stuck on a few things in the two times I have played the game.
1. Taking a city. I have followed the tutorial to create the two large corps in the Army of Tennessee and the smaller Army of Ohio. I moved south to Corinth and can't seem to get the city. I attack with an offensive posture (orange) which I believe lets me siege the city, and I have also tried to assault Corinth and every time I create breaches but can't take the city. I move to take Memphis, by this time the scenario is over but I keep playing. I attack Memphis, again using both siege (orange) and assault (red) I even use all-out assault and move the Cumberland Fleet to Memphis to bombard the city. The shelling causes casualties the first couple of turns, but the army only causes breaches and the Army of the Tennessee with over 100,000 men cannot take Memphis. In Memphis I have also tried moving into structure to no avail.
2. Is the tutorial window watching the same game? It seems when I move down to Corinth and attack Humboldt the window is one turn ahead of me, as if it doesn't realize tha the route it suggests will take two turns to get there and attack Bragg (?). Also in the movement portion it suggests I use a rail line that doesn't exist.
3. Reinforcements. I run into problems here. I build units as suggested, but after initially viewing the units I created that are NOT ready to move, I cannot relocate the sheet with the reinforcements I created on it, it is no longer in the message box. Also, am I to assume that these new unitsm, when ready, are supposed to be moved to the Army of TN and added to the different corps, or is there another way they are supposed to be absorbed as replacements?
Sorry for the newb questions, I may be playing scenarios for awhile at this pace, lol.
P.S. Since I was a kid I have always been a John Sedgwick fan. The guy never seemed to have a catastrophe like other Virginia Theater Corp Commanders. Even at Chancellorsville, though he was slow to cross the Rappahonack, he was about the only one to advance. A steady reliable general.