Re: Corps Commanders do NOT follow orders sent via Courier.
Posted: Sat Mar 24, 2012 11:22 pm
In any engagement in the Civil War, Corps (and even divisions) did not really have formations. This is reflected in SOW. Unfortunately, it also makes it difficult to play at army level.
Try this:
1. Give Ewell a stance (defend, attack, etc.)
2. Order his divisions to the locations you wish them to go to (include a formation when you send the order)
3. Have Ewell move to a location somewhat to the rear of his divisions, but in the vicinity.
4. If you want to break some of the rules, you can even give stances to the division commanders.
This will cause Ewell to do the job of a corps commander: rally broken troops while keeping divisions generally in line.
It is pretty hard for anyone to code in how a good corps commander should act, so don't expect army command to be realistic. Corps command is far more realistic in this game, and division command is even more.
I usually use the rule of thumb, command two levels beneath you. As a corps commander, I instruct where individual brigades should move, when to attack, etc. As a division commander, I work on a regimental level.
Of course, this is slightly more difficult when you are playing HITS.
Try this:
1. Give Ewell a stance (defend, attack, etc.)
2. Order his divisions to the locations you wish them to go to (include a formation when you send the order)
3. Have Ewell move to a location somewhat to the rear of his divisions, but in the vicinity.
4. If you want to break some of the rules, you can even give stances to the division commanders.
This will cause Ewell to do the job of a corps commander: rally broken troops while keeping divisions generally in line.
It is pretty hard for anyone to code in how a good corps commander should act, so don't expect army command to be realistic. Corps command is far more realistic in this game, and division command is even more.
I usually use the rule of thumb, command two levels beneath you. As a corps commander, I instruct where individual brigades should move, when to attack, etc. As a division commander, I work on a regimental level.
Of course, this is slightly more difficult when you are playing HITS.