pfnognoff
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Joined: 5/6/2003 From: Zagreb, Croatia Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: Marshall Ellis My plan was a two pronged attack: North prong to Konigsberg then on to Danzig. South prong directly to Warsaw. I would not have devided my Russian militia to do a two pronged attack on such a small area as Prussia. You should stack your militia, put a decent officer in charge, and go kill some Prussians. If you don't have morale you should at least have numbers and an officer who gives you an opportunity (with his bonus) to do some damage. BTW who was in charge of your stacks? It is not clear from the image, it looks like no one... quote:
Potential problems: My army has a pretty large contingent of militia! I'm now helping my largest competition go up the VP scale! My supply costs were HUGE! Can't keep this up forever! Prussia was allied with GBR which when called, DOW'd me and cut off my trade! Stack up your militia, find a good defensive position, cut your supply lines short to reduce your costs, and wait and see what happens. You can out produce him, and if you won against Ottoman you have time that you need to finish this. Find some allies. What do France and Austria think about carving Prussia up? Talking about stacking up, is there a depot supply limit of four corps paying for supply per depot? It was an optional rule in the original. And finally just a personal disclaimer, I would never attack Prussia while playing Russia, at least not until France looks like he will swallow it whole up
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