Brooksie -> RE: Question on posture (7/26/2007 7:19:12 PM)
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Yes being able to use aggressive stance on assault stance is dependent on whether your commanding general is activated. All generals have three stats Strategic, Offensive, Defensive. The high the strategic stat the better your chances are for activation. I always play with it enabled. The Union in the first few years of the war has to endure with many political generals, with low activation. If you ever are able to go aggressive with McClellan do so you likely wont see it again for 6 turns. It also makes you as the union player appreciate ur fighting generals like Sherman, Grant, Hooker, Lyon. One of the biggest advantages of the Southern player is that his generals by and large have a high strategic ratting in comparison, and are able to go on the attack much better. Coordinating attacks is very difficult even with the move button that is supposed to arrange it for multiple corps to reach the same region on the same day. Just like in the CW though things go wrong, and I've had times of one unsupported corps going against the entire confederate army, and hey after that your rebuilding for the next couple months :( but that is life.
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