RERomine -> RE: Reconstitution (9/18/2006 7:39:19 PM)
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ORIGINAL: RERomine It is nice to know the isolated units won't reconstitute. Correction, as in real life (51st Highland division, several of the divisions lost at Stalingrad) units which are cut off out of supply can be rebuilt. However units which are out of supply will not send any equipment to replacements. If you are concerned that enemy units are reconstituting too readily, then crank up the attrition overall rather than just to individual units. Without the equipment, the units can't rebuild. As it is, you will probably find that not everything reconstitutes, and that those which do will be short of certain types of equipment. As stated, it's more of an annoyance than anything. The 'US Civil War 2008' uses a very wide open map for the number of units available. It is not possible to maintain a solid front from one side of the map to the other. Further complicating things were large numbers of guerrilla units that start in 'my' territory. Playing the North and being outnumbered, I've had to execute holding actions with limited units in some locations to allow me regional superiority (or at least parity) in others for offensive purposes. One thing I did see that may be a bug is I've seen Mech Infantry units suddenly appear in areas behind my lines in areas impossible to reach via ground movement. Since I don't know exactly how they got there, I can't be sure. Can Mech Infantry units be air lifted in? In the same game, I know I can't get my own Mech Infantry on ships, so I discounted that possibility. I haven't tried air lifting them, however. As stated earlier, I have nothing close to parity in the air, so I don't try. I restrict movement of my own choppers to about five hexes per turn to keep them from being popped. This has occurred several times in the game, in the same area, coincidently where the enemy units are reconstituting. My concern is they my be reconstituting within my borders, which would be a bug. But, I don't know that they weren't air lifted in. I'm only certain they didn't move there on the ground.
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