My question is: is there any downside to promoting Lyon to three-star while I work on getting Grant promoted? I gather that a general can acquire new, not-so-great traits after being promoted; that risk I'm willing to take, because it sounds fun.

Grotius wrote:I think you're right about four points earned; that's what the tooltip says. I assume the four-point "clock" resets once the general is promoted to the next rank.
Queeg wrote:Is there a downside to NOT promoting a general? Say I really don't want Huger to be a Corps commander or Polk an Army commander? If I don't promote them, do I suffer any penalty? Seems like in real life there would have a been political penalty for failing to promote certain generals.
Grotius wrote:Isn't there already a penalty for failing to promote? It's not immediate, but sooner or later you're going to promote someone else instead. At that point you pay the penalty for not promoting the first general. Don't you?
Crimguy wrote:You only pay a penalty, as far as I can tell, if you promote a general to command an Army who has less seniority than another general on the field. I promoted Fremont to command the western theater ahead of Banks, and banks got pissed. Banks probably would have been a better choice too (he seems unable to attack as a corps commander).
Grotius wrote:I coulda sworn I ticked off a lower-ranked general -- not a three-star Army commander -- when I promoted him to another rank (not to a new command). In fact, I tried to take a screenshot of the message I got because it was unusual; it was even in smaller-than-usual font size in the message box. But I just now realized I forgot to activate my screenshot program, so I was pressing my hotkey in futility.![]()
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