The Red Baron
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Joined: 3/23/2007 From: Adirondack Mtns, NY Status: offline
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Don't waste money building depots through KS and NE; supply will flow from the CA depots. I suggest building depots in the Western AZ and Western NM regions. You should also station at least 1 CAV RGT in the Western & Eastern AZ regions and Western NM as well; more is better. Alternately, if you have the logistical wherewithal (troops, $), create a small cavalry division under Canby or Carson (both Indian fighters) and include 1 HA RGT. You will use these forces to play Whack-a-Mole with the Indians who periodically appear. As soon as the Indians appear, they shut off the flow of supplies, so leave the stack posture set to assault. For some reason, you can't drag and drop to intercept Indian stacks; you just have to hope your stack intercepts and wipes them out or drives them away. My understanding is that stockades do not push supplies forward. They do generate a small amount of supply each turn (2 pts of general supply). There are several stockades in KS which cannot be reached by any depot, even at a 5 region max, which may be possible without rail or water on the steppes/prairie. How they remain supplied in the Middle of KS with no depots close by is beyond me; however, your troops can draw supplies from them in the same or adjacent regions. Most stockades in the West start with a modest supply level, which might explain the supply status of these isolated outposts. If you're fighting the whole war and are flush with cash, I highly recommend investing in regional decisions which improve the development of all the West OMBs, especially SoCal on south. Employ "Develop Territory" and "Clearing" on each of these territories several times until you hit a development level of 35 where you can then build roads to improve the supply flow further. This presupposes the West is not a sideshow for you, but someplace you want to make an effort. It will take you over a year of continuous development to finally complete a road, so the sooner you start the better. I've played through Sibley's Campaign 3x and the West Campaign once. I was able to capture El Paso 3 times, but in 2 out of the 3 cases, I only managed to snag it at the end of the scenario. It was a near thing, and I was desperate to get it because I needed the El Paso Depot's supplies BADLY. I had emptied all the nearby stockades of supplies by placing my supply wagons in regions adjacent to them. I had to because my supply wagons had run low as well. This is why controlling the Indians is critical. If you don't drag your feet capturing El Paso, you should net a hefty amount of supplies when you take the city, and it will give you a nice logistical base to push further into TX.
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