Thu Jan 12, 2012 1:57 pm
Good idea, Citizen X, I'll try looking at the replay later today.
He had a retreat path over the Mississippi to Cairo, IL, that had a Union fleet in it, so I don't think that's the issue. I think what's happening is this... Grant was injured (probably very seriously) about 4 turns ago in a majorly botched landing at Forts Henry & Donelson where an entire Union corps was wiped out, he then appeared the next turn at Paducah, so I'm assuming he's wounded and fixed for a period of time. I think that what's occurring is he's leading the stack and keeping it fixed. So I keep causing him to rout or retreat, but he has nowhere he can go.
Is there any way I can order an attack to just continue as long as there is opposition? How does the river attack work? I have a Corps SW of Paducah, I'll have to look, but I think I could possibly send them on river assault to Paducah instead of overland... would this cause the "no retreat at any cost" attack that just continues until all opposition is dead? I know that's risky, but I'm at a point where I need to either figure something out this turn, or swallow the bullet and think about retreating. I'm getting nervous now that the port is open that he'll get reinforcements in (I don't see anything imminently arriving, but possibily late this turn or next).
To clarify the situation, I have the following set up:
1) In Paducah, both Jackson and Grant are standing off against each other. I have about 800 CP under Jackson (around 60% cohesion), while Grant has only about 160 CP under his command now, with another 40 CP in the fort. The region is 100% Union controlled. Intel shows a 39 CP and 49 CP brigade en route to Paducah, they should be there in about 2-3 days. Intel doesn't show any other major concentrations of troops, and I've blown rail lines pretty extensively in IL... I feel fairly secure thsi turn, next turn may be a different story though.
2) In the two regions south of Paducah, I have a Corps under Walker with about 750 CP, ready to serve as reinforcements. This force might potentially be able to do a amphib assault, I'd have to look at hte possibilities... I'd only want to do this if it definitely causes the continual attack until all defenders are destroyed. In the other region south of Paducha, I have Lee leading the Army, with about 400 CP under his command. Both of these have 3 day arrivals to reinforce Paducah, so they should be able to reinforce rather easily.
So worst case I think my attack would be about 1800 CP vs 250 CP. But I seem to be having trouble actually destroying the force and getting MC in the region. This is a do-or-die turn, and I'm on the fence about even this one.