Hard Sarge
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Joined: 10/1/2000 From: garfield hts ohio usa Status: offline
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Barb no hassle mate, and I hope my post didn't come across that way, I am not as good a writer as you, so my intent may not come across as I mean it for your end statement, not to be rude, but overall, I would say, part of the issue is, planning to be honest, you are setting yourself up, to get what you get (again, depending on the campaign you are playing) the southern troops, really there is only one goal for them (in 92) and that is Ventio, once taken, they do not need to go deeper into Ossiteland the Grands, are going to be defending France if the Ossites get across the border, once stopped, they are your driving force (you should have some forces up around Hamburg (I like to send the small Corps to join them as they have a Arty with them, they will keep the Prussians honest), the Bavarian troops will more then likely defeat the Ossites who come at them, by the 2nd month, one of the Grands should be close enough to offer support, if the Russians show up, from there it is a short drive into Vienna, and the war is over Victory, allows you to shift those forces in Ossiteland up to Prussia, while the forces in Ventio can now clean up Italy (Ventio becomes yours when you take it, so those troops don't shift out, only if they enter Ossiteland) I think, the difference in my statements vs yours, I already know what my Armies and corps can do, and how much support is going to be needed for them, you don't need to mass everything you got, all the time one idea with the combined arms Corps, is once a Army is on the move, it can always break down into corps, and each corps is just a mini Army and really, I am glad you are enjoying it
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