Joe D.
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Joined: 8/31/2005 From: Stratford, Connecticut Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: munited18 As a casual Matrix customer, I happened on this game a few days ago. I own Forge of Freedom, but had not played it in awhile. Funny, I own AACW, but just received my copy of FoF. quote:
ORIGINAL: munited18 ... For the record, this is all I can do until I can convinve the wife to give up the $60, AACW isn't that expensive; I bought a physical copy new thru CDV for about $30. quote:
ORIGINAL: munited18 ... I had trouble with Union manpower. Was creating to many units or is this common? If it is common how difficult is it for the sparsly populated south? Except for creating some sharpshooters -- which supposedly give stacks an added attack bonus -- there are so many battles that I spend most of my resources in the replacement pool. quote:
ORIGINAL: munited18 ... I love the complicated force structure. Seems very realistic. I scrambled to find commanders, ANY commanders, to pull troops together instead of having patchwork forces everywhere. I can't say I enjoy forming Armies and Corps, and you're supposed to balance divisional elements, but this is never convenient. quote:
ORIGINAL: munited18 ... I lost about a dozen units to loss of supply. I had tons of supply stockpiles, but they weren't making it to the front! Any thoughts? Use the supply filter and check for red zones along your supply lines and repair any "Sherman bowties" along your rail lines. The manual also suggests building depots to help move supplies along to the front. quote:
ORIGINAL: munited18 Inside the LEDGER, I really only focused on the units and replenshment pages. Is there anywhere to get more depth on the other stuff? I saw where you could add industry etc, but I don't think the manual did this area justice. Politics is important for the Union, and financial/economy ledgers are important to long campaigns, but I'm not sure if they are needed in a short demo. Frankly, I thought the AACW manual and its pictoral pdf tutorial where better than that of FoF.
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