Naomi -> RE: frustration (7/19/2005 9:46:28 AM)
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ORIGINAL: Ralegh On Naval Transport: a) Put the troops on the ships one month, sail out of port the following month. The ships will obey you. b) You can only count on your ships making about 2 sea areas per month while loaded with troops. In game mechanics terms, being laiden reduces their initiative significantly. Note that bad weather may prohibit the fleet moving at all - sail around any storms. c) If you want to feed the guys, run a sea supply chain. Put a depot in the debarkation port, and then in each sea area you will sail through. Put 1 ship outside of any fleets in one of the sea zones. Now you have a sea supply chain, and the guys will be fed. [This simulates paying for hardtack, etc.] d) At the other end, either order the corps/army to make a naval invasion, OR sail the ships into a friendly port and end turn. The next month the land units can just march away. It's admittedly a very useful guide about naval travel. However, I prefer the fastest possible way of moving my troops by sea and tried a lot. I found fleets could go as far as 4 sea areas, as long as they are mostly made of transport boats or frigates (they are ships of light weight, right?), in which case the fleets can get a boost of "initiative". A thumb rule of mine is to let units in transit suffer from hunger for the first month, that won't really hurt much, as long as not in winter months. My mil divisions go on even two food-less months. Remember that depots may probably vanish in the exact turn your troops draw on supply even if they are well guarded. That's why I would rather let hunger eat into my troops' strength, than run down my gold reserves trying to keep them in full supply. Navally dependable nations had better defend their outposts and even fight for new ones, like Gibraltar, Sardinia, Malta, Sicily (AI named this islet as Naples when it begged for protection, a bug?) and Corfu. Playing Britain, I have my ambition always on even Portugal (though necessarily with Spaniards' aquiescence) and Morocco (a good alternative to Gibraltar). As a side note, recently a bug set me back by cancelling my DOW on a host of minors including Algeria at each turn (for which I had to make a renewed DOW on them in each month). That frustrated me so much that I had to call it and bring my imperialist ambition to a sad conclusion.
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