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  1. I'm in the Cold Harbor Wilderness campaign, and I suspected some bloody side missions...My first attempt on Brock Road...was not elegant.  I tried a double flank but instead it didn't time it well enough and only 1 wing engaged at a time.  I also didn't take a wide enough flanking position on my right hand side and still ran pretty much into their center.  I was starting to make head way and push through the 1st layer, but it was too bloody for my taste and I'm hitting the reset button.

    Thinking about a single flanking maneuver with the vast majority of my forces next time.  Looking at the map, going to the right side of the map seems like it has the most cover for an approach.  When I glimpsed their defenses though it looked pretty deep and multi-layered.  Not sure a flanking assault will work here.  What did other peeps do here?

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  2. I use a fairly standard Army naming convention for the infantry so I can see their org structure at a glance.  An example would be "2-2-1 Volunteers".  2nd Corps, 2nd Division, 1st Brigade.  The volunteers portion denotes that they've got substandard weapons and 1-star or less worth of experience.  Decent weapons (i.e. Springfield 1855s and above) and 2-star status would be denoted by "Regulars".  3-star or 2-star Brigades that are on the verge of getting 3-star status are given special names in parenthesis such as "1-1-1 Regulars (Iron)".

  3. 1 hour ago, maniacalpenny said:

    I pounded the fortifications with 7 batteries of 20lber parrots until it got dark. I then marched 3 brigades directly to the point routing what remaining enemies were in my way with rifle and concentrated artillery fire, took about 400 casualties, and took the point and finished the battle, inflicting around 6000 total.

    About what range were you at in the Parrott's range capability?  About medium?  Or max?

  4. Um wow.  Its the first side mission that kind of opened my eyes a little bit.  That fort's a tough nut to crack even at 2.5:1 odds.  Should I even bother with this?  My first attempt ended in a helluva lot of broken bodies on my side.

  5. Hey all, I read Didz' excellent observations on the Steam version of the forums on this battle...and as I was reading through it, one comment strikes me.  Didz in the first phase secured all objectives, but in the next phase had all his troops punted back to the starting position.  So is there any real point to capturing Orange Turnpike and Plank Road?   I see they're listed as victory conditions, but couldnt I just keep my troops in a defensive posture in the first phase, so that way I'm not running to and fro and throwing away lives needlessly if I have to capture the objectives twice?

  6. 1 hour ago, Hitorishizuka said:

    I still think there's value in instead looping all the way around north but seems more people find success in just waiting on the next phase. Whatever works for you. :)

    I didnt think about that.  You mean attack Telegraph Hill from the rear essentially?  How long does it take you to move your whole Corps around Marye?

  7. On 4/9/2017 at 4:43 PM, Andre Bolkonsky said:

    The key is what you do inside the city of Fredericksburg.

    My suggestion? Simply demonstrate. Put a bunch of crap troops in the house and a line of artillery out front, and just take the hit. Do not attack. You'll lose hundreds of men, it's better than losing thousands assaulting Marye's Heights. 

    As Wright said, put your good troops in a position where the map opens up they are directly positioned to hit Telegraph Road from the Southern Left of the position. 

    Voila. The nut is cracked. 

    I'm about to start this battle myself.  Was wondering if Marye's Heights is as much as a fool's errand as it was in real life and if I should simply avoid/fix/demonstrate in front of the Rebels here.

  8. Finished 2nd Bull Run, and ultimately chose to go with the far left sweep.  Lots of folks who called the fortifications weak were right.  I was surprised how easily the first two sections on the far left fell.  I believe it was Aetius who said that going from the bottom of the map to the top would sap condition...that was spot on, and my poor boys finished the battle with their tongues lolling.

    So on Antietam, I notice that the deployment calls for 3 Corps, but somebody in one of my threads said that you only needed 2.  How's that?  I was also wondering if I needed to fully flesh out my so far lagging 3rd Corps and get crosslevel some of my veteran brigades into my 3rd Corps from my 2 stronger Corps.

  9. Is this a bug?  So we have the Sharps 1859 carbine for cavalry, presumably a breechloading rifle right?  It has a fire rate of 100.  But then you get to the "better" breechloading carbines like the Burnside, but the fire rates are much lower.  Is the 1859 bugged, or are the better carbines bugged?

  10. Hmm so looking at the map, this appears to be the first time I'll really be assaulting fortifications.  Can't remember another Union battle that had us attacking this large of a fortification set.  Are they pretty thin fortifications and easy to rush in and punch through like the fortifications the Union has had in the past in defensive battle sets?  Or should I be more deliberate and surround a singular set of fortifications with multiple brigades and massed artillery to force a breech that will get exploited by successive waves?  I'm thinking a my-left against their-right flank sweep through the bottom of the map which will allow me to approach the VP under cover of the trees...

  11. Hi guys,

    Gaines Mill and Malvern were great fun.  Now I've got 2 extra Career points and 2nd Bull Run is up next (I haven't yet done the 2 minor battles).  Looking ahead at 2nd Bull Run, the army layout is kinda confusing...there's 4 corps slots there and I only have 3 corps.  Should I be chucking all my 2 points into Army Org?  I'm currently halfway on AO, and if I dump 2 points there it will unlock 4 divisions per Corps and 2500 man brigades.

    Should I do that, and then beef up the Corps I intend to use for the "Main Army" slot to max capacity in men and then assign the 2 other corps to Vanguard and Rear Guard?

  12. 5 hours ago, Hjalfnar_Feuerwolf said:

    Gaines Mill...I typically hold my position behind the first river the rebs have to cross and they simply get slaughtered there. Just make sure your units in the center have rifles, not muskets. Position them in a way the enemy has to move in the river to shoot at them. I effectively destroyed the first two waves to a man (Brigadier General).

    Hi Hjalfnar...I think I know what you mean by holding the first river, but how do you defend the northern VP from the northeast rebel attack?  Are you holding a continuous line?

  13. Rats, I was hoping it was like your specialization in the beginning of the campaign where you have to choose arty, inf or cav.  

    That MG skill tier probably needs to be rethought then.  Why wouldnt you always pick the infantry specialization as the vast majority of pretty much any corps is infantry?

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