So I've pretty much run my cavalry ragged running around, capturing guns, pinging the enemy's flanks, etc. Now they're pretty bushed (winded, exhausted, various).
Now I've moved them back out of harms way to give them a bit of rest and rearm.
Q - Do they recover faster mounted or dismounted? Does it matter? Is the rate of 'recovery' or 'refresh' the same for both? (Waiting impatiently because I see more guns I can snag.)
Thanks in advance for reading and your thoughts.
Respectfully,
Bob Williams
Bristol RI
Resting Cavalry Question
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It will make no difference whether your men are mounted or not. The recovery rate is the same.
I can make this march and I will make Georgia howl.
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Dangit,I should have known this.It will make no difference whether your men are mounted or not. The recovery rate is the same.
Too bad folks of vision :blink: didn't mention this before the last patch went out, or did I/we miss this somewhere? :unsure: :huh:
Edit: Duh, seems like we did discuss this in SOW HQ, and making recovery in a dismounted state would cause problems in other places, so, never mind. :S
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It has been like that since 1.00. Artillery is the same way. There is only one fatigue factor even though there are two components, man and horse.Too bad folks of vision didn't mention this before the last patch went out, or did I/we miss this somewhere?
I can make this march and I will make Georgia howl.