Re:Artillery movements
Posted: Sun Jun 06, 2010 11:10 am
Atuhalpa,
Question - is your arty attached directly to the infantry divisions or is it in a seperate division of its own? I cannot speak to the "sperate arty division" lagging behind your poor, tired Foot, but arty attached directly to a division will always be slow due its relationship in the computer command structure. Units, (brigades, batteries, etc.), move in accordance with where they are in the listings, as it were. You may notice this with your infantry also. 1st. Brigade steps out smartly, 2nd. Brigade not so much, 3rd. Brigade even slower. As I posted above, I always detach my batteries from the parent division so they can move faster. Example - everyone moving at the same time. You need some guns forward to support your "Forlorn Hope," being pressed by the enemy. If you batteries are still attached, even if you hit the double-time button they will still crawl forward. Detached batteries will fly up the road, because they aren't governed by their place in line, with their speed controlled by the infantry in front.
Please forgive me if you are already aware of this. Many Commanders are very new to this game or haven't played TC2M either.
Sic Semper Fidelis
Jack O'Neill B)
Question - is your arty attached directly to the infantry divisions or is it in a seperate division of its own? I cannot speak to the "sperate arty division" lagging behind your poor, tired Foot, but arty attached directly to a division will always be slow due its relationship in the computer command structure. Units, (brigades, batteries, etc.), move in accordance with where they are in the listings, as it were. You may notice this with your infantry also. 1st. Brigade steps out smartly, 2nd. Brigade not so much, 3rd. Brigade even slower. As I posted above, I always detach my batteries from the parent division so they can move faster. Example - everyone moving at the same time. You need some guns forward to support your "Forlorn Hope," being pressed by the enemy. If you batteries are still attached, even if you hit the double-time button they will still crawl forward. Detached batteries will fly up the road, because they aren't governed by their place in line, with their speed controlled by the infantry in front.
Please forgive me if you are already aware of this. Many Commanders are very new to this game or haven't played TC2M either.
Sic Semper Fidelis
Jack O'Neill B)