
I hit the End Turn button, and then it went down to 687!

I checked the log and it wasn't involved in any battles or anything (no log messages whatsoever pertaining to this Corps)
What gives?
Ethan wrote:Hi jennison!
PS: An advice... Try to reduce the penalty rate (35%).![]()
Pat "Stonewall" Cleburne wrote:Just stick 4 divisions in each corps. Don't stick loose units in unless you have extra CP to spend.
caranorn wrote:Back to the original question, you obviously moved the corps (first picture you are at Spotsylvania marching towards Richmond, second you are at Louisa. So assuming the two images are just one turn apart, you 1) moved the corps and lost cohesion doing so, 2) something hapenned to annul your order to move to Richmond, probably your corps avoided combat due to low cohesion, losing even more cohesion in the process. And I just noticed you were moving in assault stance...
So a few words of advice. Any move will cost cohesion, the shorter the move the less you lose. If you have a few days of the turn left after your move your unit will also recover some of the lost cohesion, more so the lower your stance. The longer your planned offensive move the more things can go wrong ending up with your commanding officer deciding it's a good idea to refuse battle. Unless you are hoping to surprise your enemy, your best bet is to advance in small hops, leaving a few days at the end of the turn to recover cohesion. If you can (that is you are not moving through any territory with more than 95% enemy control), move in defensive stance, that way you will recover most of your lost cohesion at the end of the turn...
Of course the others' advice about divisions and corps is absolutely correct. A corps with 35% command penalty is as good as worthless in AACW...
Ethan wrote:Have fun!!![]()
jennison wrote:And WOW. That's a serious Corps you've got there in that screenshot Ethan.![]()
caranorn wrote:Back to the original question, you obviously moved the corps (first picture you are at Spotsylvania marching towards Richmond, second you are at Louisa. So assuming the two images are just one turn apart, you 1) moved the corps and lost cohesion doing so, 2) something hapenned to annul your order to move to Richmond, probably your corps avoided combat due to low cohesion, losing even more cohesion in the process. And I just noticed you were moving in assault stance...
Ethan wrote: Supply wagons allow you to keep selected forces supplied, even if they operate far from their supply bases. However, this will only last until they become empty and need to be resupplied themselves from a regular supply source.
jennison wrote:This thread has been very helpful and has pretty much changed the way I play the game. I can't believe I won my first campaign (CSA) without knowing some of this stuff.. I'm finding the USA campaign to be much more challenging though, but more enjoyable. Thanks again everyone.
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