Howdy all,
I have a few questions regarding control of regions and supply (land and naval).
I am currently playing an 1862 grand campaign as the USA. As I push forward I am having several units run out of supply and then "melt away" due to no supplies (understandable, but very frustrating!!). I figured out that I need to build "depots" every 3-5 regions to "push" supplies forward (correct??) and it seems to be working ok. If I understand it I need to control at least 25% of area to allow supplies forward.
Do I need to garrison each province to keep them from going back to CSA? Several times I have noticed this happen, so I have a few units (militia, or cavalry) go back in to them to bring them back Do I have to wait until they are 100% controlled by USA? I see some of the loyalties are split (some higher for CSA, some for USA) I take it the higher loyalty for my side is better.....does it go up or down as I mofe units out of area?? How do I prevent this? Or do I just worry about the important towns/cities and depots??
I noticed that as I push down the Mississippi river, that if I dont control both sides of the river, especially at a fort or city, my supplies are not "pushed" forward. Do I have to garrison both sides of the river to assure supplies going forward??
I am preparing to reinforce my footholds near Savannah and Florida but notice my base forts / harbors are always low on supplies.....How do I supply them better, or is this something done automatically by the computer?? I do not want my units there to waste away and would like to make a bigger force to start carving up the underbelly of the Rebs...
Really enjoying the game but still have lots to learn. Especially on what units to build, as I am always running out of manpower each turn...Usually have lots of money or war materials, but even as the USA manpower is a beast....I cant imagine the difficulties there will be as the CSA....
Thanks for any help.
Kglorberau