Best strategy for the Angle or Armistead scenario
Posted: Thu May 26, 2011 6:11 am
Hi there --
I am playing the Angle or Armistead scenario, and I am trying to come up with a winning strategy for it. So far, I have moved my brigade into position in front of the copse of trees in column line formation. My plan is to wait for the rest of Pickett's division to attack along with support from other units.
The problem that I am having is when I first move my regiments forward at the double-quick and then charge, at least one if not two get captured or routed. After that, the remaining regiments cannot hold onto the objective.
My questions are the following:
1. Is having the brigade in the column line formation the correct method, or should I try a different one?
2. When is it the right time to advance at the double-quick and then charge the copse of trees?
3. Do I have to rout or cause to retreat all enemy regiments in the area, or is my simply getting my brigade to the copse enough?
I am playing the Angle or Armistead scenario, and I am trying to come up with a winning strategy for it. So far, I have moved my brigade into position in front of the copse of trees in column line formation. My plan is to wait for the rest of Pickett's division to attack along with support from other units.
The problem that I am having is when I first move my regiments forward at the double-quick and then charge, at least one if not two get captured or routed. After that, the remaining regiments cannot hold onto the objective.
My questions are the following:
1. Is having the brigade in the column line formation the correct method, or should I try a different one?
2. When is it the right time to advance at the double-quick and then charge the copse of trees?
3. Do I have to rout or cause to retreat all enemy regiments in the area, or is my simply getting my brigade to the copse enough?