Hi all. I've been getting into this game in a big way, and have some questions and observations.
I've had a half dozen or so false starts against Athena in the last week. I play [as the Union] about four turns and quit when I see that I've made a mistake. The early turns are fast, so it's no big deal. I do learn something new each time, though.
The South always tries to take Harpers Ferry, usually around turn 3. I make an effort to hold it by sending 2-3 stacks, but they're usually defeated. I want to blow the depot, but I can't. The tool tip over the grayed out order suggests that it's because the depot is higher than level one. Checking the depot on the map, however, indicates that it's only level one.
Speaking of Harpers Ferry, something extraordinary happened in my current game. Beauregard, who was sitting in Richmond, fought battles in Manassas, and Harpers Ferry, both in the same turn!
I had moved the ships from Norfolk, up the James River to keep an eye on the enemy capital, which is how I know he was there. I marched a moderately strong stack from Alexandria to Manassas, which only had a weak brigade or 2 defending, probably militia. My troops got stomped by a magically appearing Beauregard with a much stronger stack.
Right after that battle Harpers Ferry was attacked, also by Beauregard, and my defending stacks were scattered to the winds. One of them was the German cavalry officer from New York. I don't know where his troops went, possibly destroyed, but the general showed up alone in a city several regions away.
I'm guessing that Beauregard was ordered to move by rail from Richmond, up to where he could attack Harpers Ferry. His path happened to go through Manassas, where his troops jumped off the train and took part in the defense, then continued on to their destination and won a second battle in the turn. Is that a feasible scenario? I'm not reporting it as a bug, since it seems that it may be WAD. Still, an amazing stroke of luck for the South!
Is massing several stacks in the same region a good tactic when it's too early for Corps and Divisions? Each stack individually only has a slight command penalty. Since they're all together, will they fight together, despite being independents?
On another subject, I've read that depots make a chain, which can boost supply 3-5 regions between each link. Does that mean than an army can draw supply from a depot which is 3-5 regions away? (assuming that the army isn't too big for what that depot can provide) Also, how about a large city? Can an army draw supply if it's within 3-5 regions of a large city?
Thanks in advance for the help!