Jabberwock wrote:You must learn patience, grasshopper.
1. You took Richmond first.
2. Your accomplishments are all spread out over time.
The game engine does automatically add back NM to the losing side, and subtract it from the winning side.
OK - so you've got Richmond. Or at least you know you can have it within a few turns. Instead of taking it, use it as bait. Put it under long distance siege, and stay on defense to punish the rebels armies as they try to rescue it.
In the meantime, get your Nashville, Memphis, and New Orleans offensives in position.
Now wait for another two or three months, and line up some other objectives in the meantime. You're not really waiting for those other objectives, - you're waiting for Richmond and the other main objectives to start starving.
When the enemy cohesion at Richmond takes a dive, move in on everything you can. That way you get the NM for Richmond and for the Richmond defenders without taking major losses from the extra entrenchments they built while you waited.
To get the "you win" message, you need one big push to drop the enemy NM below the limit or your own above the limit, esp. on hard setting.
BTW - this is for use against Athena. Don't fool around like this in PBEM. Take what you can, and brag about the Victory Point difference, even though you never got the message.
Spruce wrote:my point was how can the AI gather such a large army after all those years losing his manpower generating cities?
His montly reinforcments should have been dramatically low as he lost Richmond so early in the war. I kept on pushing the AI.
In the end it seems the AI was still able to field about 6 to 7 huge corps with 25.000-35.000 soldiers in each corps.
How can the AI have that many troops ?
It's not that I avoided battles - only early 1864 I stopped the offense when the AI virtually had no reinforcments left ! I mean with Richmond, Memphis, Nashville, Atlanta, Vicksburg, Jackson, New Orleans, Baton rouge ... taken - were does he get so many reinforcments ?
Is that part of the "hard" rules ?
bobkatfan wrote:it is a bit annoying, playing as the CSA I captured every state from WV west, aside from Mich, then took Maryland, DC, pittsburgh and then when I took phil it finally said, victory! it took a buttload of time to do that though, like late 1862.
Spruce wrote:
One question tough - how does the CSA get 30 conscription point in the beginning of the game with 28 conscription points in the southern cities. Perhaps the missing ones are from Kentucky or Missourri ?
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