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LaVean -> Corps (7/4/2005 11:37:54 PM)

Why is the creation of a Corps more expensive than an Army? This does not make sense on the surface.




Franz von G -> RE: Corps (7/5/2005 12:17:37 AM)

The Napoleonic corp wasn't simply a little army..
it was a great innovation in Napoleon's art of war: it was a part of an army, self-sufficient, able to fight a battle, outnumbered, and still resist until the arrive of the rest of the army; using corps was a difficult task, and many european generals until 1815 didn't use'em, not in the way that Nappy did.
So their cost in the game represent the difficulty of organize them and control an army divided into corps, and i'm sure that's also a way to balance armies, so they can't become enormous too fast...




LaVean -> RE: Corps (7/5/2005 12:26:10 AM)

So in the fast combat why not just buy armies instead of corps since they function the same?




Franz von G -> RE: Corps (7/5/2005 12:36:33 AM)

because having two armies, or a corp into an army is not the same thing: the different initiative of the two armies make them move separately, so often they don't fight a common battle




LaVean -> RE: Corps (7/5/2005 12:40:22 AM)

That is such a nuance that it is not worth the cost...It is far easier and cheaper to just buy a lot of Armies




bluemonday -> RE: Corps (7/5/2005 12:42:59 AM)

Also, you have a limited number of Army-level commanders (*** and above). **-commanders can only command corps.




bluemonday -> RE: Corps (7/5/2005 12:44:01 AM)


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ORIGINAL: LaVean

That is such a nuance that it is not worth the cost...It is far easier and cheaper to just buy a lot of Armies

You will not be able to command them. The difference between a formation with a commander and without one is considerable.




Franz von G -> RE: Corps (7/5/2005 12:45:16 AM)

maybe.. but when all my armies will be beaten by a single enemy army that fight'em one by one, i'll pray for more corps [:'(]
ah, and building a Corp takes 2 turn, while building an Army takes 6..




LaVean -> RE: Corps (7/5/2005 12:58:59 AM)

Comes back to leaders...they don't seem to have a big effect in the auto resolution.

The Spanish with much worse quality troops, no leader and being outnumbered are able to be level 3 leaders




ericbabe -> RE: Corps (7/5/2005 1:52:18 AM)

Corps provide many benefits that armies do not. This is meant to model the corps de armee system.

Corps allow a larger single grouping of divisions that can be obtained by armies alone.
Corps allow units to enter as reinforcements at twice the rate of divisions in an army.
Corps allow units in detailed combat to move on the same segment, and to move before all units that are not in corps.
A divisions gets double the flanking bonus when flanking with a division in its same corps.





LaVean -> RE: Corps (7/5/2005 1:57:33 AM)

These "advantages" do not seem to be apparent in auto combat




Queeg -> RE: Corps (7/5/2005 2:00:52 AM)

I think the Corps movement, supply and cohesion bonuses kick in irrespective of the type of combat resolution. Can't speak to the combat bonuses until I've played some more.




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