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Re: A storm of lead and iron

Posted: Wed Jan 12, 2011 1:54 am
by con20or
if you have more than one brigade
I had five!!

I had o neal, daniels, doles, iverson and ramseur. Plus four batteries....is that unusual?

Just loaded up and can confirm I have 1.103

Re: A storm of lead and iron

Posted: Wed Jan 12, 2011 1:58 am
by Little Powell
if you have more than one brigade
I had five!!

I had o neal, daniels, doles, iverson and ramseur. Plus four batteries....is that unusual?

Just loaded up and can confirm I have 1.103
Not unusual. My point is, if you have more than one brigade, then you can attack more than one Objective because you have the commanders to hold them. Like I said though, it's best to concentrate on one OBJ at a time with this scenario.

Re: A storm of lead and iron

Posted: Wed Jan 12, 2011 2:08 am
by con20or
ok, thanks. trying it again, this time on historical.

noticed one thing, o'neal is only a colonel, no wonder he's so unreliable! ill bust him down to sergeant so fast.....

how do i use the 'attack' and 'attack at all costs' options. Select general, click on spot, then the button?

Re: A storm of lead and iron

Posted: Wed Jan 12, 2011 2:46 am
by Little Powell
ok, thanks. trying it again, this time on historical.

noticed one thing, o'neal is only a colonel, no wonder he's so unreliable! ill bust him down to sergeant so fast.....

how do i use the 'attack' and 'attack at all costs' options. Select general, click on spot, then the button?
Yes, the orders buttons are for commanders that are not TC'd. Select the unTC'd commander, click on a spot where you want him to move, select the formation you want his units to move into, then click the orders button (all out attack, attack, etc.). You will see the orders destination marker show up at his destination.

Re: A storm of lead and iron

Posted: Wed Jan 12, 2011 5:54 pm
by con20or
Interesting read, O' Neals account of the day.

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