GShock
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Joined: 12/9/2007 From: San Francisco, CA - USA Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: Gil R. GShock, One thing that might not be in the manual is that the more special abilities a general has, the better the chance of his teaching one of them to a brigade. Yes the manual states that. A few more readings and i ll know it as well as i know Dante's Divina Commedia :) quote:
Generals can't teach abilities to low-quality units, so this only becomes more important later in the game, when more units are at 3.5 (I believe it is; the readme file would say) and beyond. So if you want to be meticulous about these things, generals with good leadership but 0-2 abilities should be put in command of low-quality units, while generals with 3-5 abilities should be put in command of better units, so that these can start gaining abilities as well as quality. (Of course, it's not necessary to pay attention to this: put the generals with the best ratings and abilities as high up the chain of command as you can get them, and over time their units will improve. What I describe is just a way of getting a slight edge.) I haven't gone down to that detail on management yet as i'm still studying the mechanics. Looks to me the best thing to do is to keep a good eye on the ranks. From what i seem to understand, the general ALSO needs to be in command of the right Military Group and, in order to be able to teach, he also needs to have the proper rank, not just the abilities. Yes it's a bit tricky but adds spice to the game as that's how it should really be. To explain myself (to see if i got it right): 2* can be a div leader and teach to all bdes in the div, while 3* can teach to the corps and 4* to the army. quote:
We look forward to your suggestions for improvements. I've started to post some in "Questions and impressions" and i just finished posting some more in the "Surrendere in Detailed Battle". :)
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