At the start of the war (as CSA) you get to raise conscripts (Partial Mobilization)
the first time you can get like 430 conscripts (if you wait till turn 4 with a little over 200 VP) for 35 VP and 2 MP or you can get (aprrox) 620 Conscripts for 70 VP and 4 MP with Full Mobilization.
I understand you are paying the same price for half agian as any conscripts.
But you have a turn limitation (15 turns I believe) No matter which one you choose, and it seems that CSA is always running low on men later on....
So why wouldn't I ALWAYS take the MAX conscription points whenever available from the start so as to be able to do more?
Does the south have a certain amount of men available and it will run out later? So even if that is true taking them early does what harm?
I have seen in a number of AAR's and Posts that they don't take the Maximum (or in some cases ANY) early.
Maybe I am just missing something here but I can't figure out what.
If I get 100,000 men at the start or 20,000 men every 7 turns what difference does it make (especially if I am going to try and take out the Yanks early)?
Any enlightenment would be VERY helpful.
Thanks