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To what level do you tend to give orders?
Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2007 7:13 am
by Pergite!
Hi!
Just a basic survey on what level of command you usually give orders to in COTA. I have found that I rarely go above battalion unless there are alot of time available and that the initative is allready won. The only companies I give orders to is those that are sorted directly under Regimental or higher commands as solitaire units. I dont trust the generals to where I want to setup my big guns.
I have once ot twice been tricked into micromanage my forces during multiplayer action, ending up with horrible order delays (painfully realistic). That thought me to not worry about exact locations of for example supporting units during assaults.
So how do you tend to divide and command your forces?
And how does the AI opponent divide his forces?
RE: To what level do you tend to give orders?
Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2007 12:37 pm
by Javakamp
I almost always issue orders to my battalions. The smaller units tend to get attached to other battalions except for artillery. I usually direct them myself.
RE: To what level do you tend to give orders?
Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2007 12:53 pm
by sterckxe
ORIGINAL: Javakamp
I almost always issue orders to my battalions. The smaller units tend to get attached to other battalions except for artillery. I usually direct them myself.
Ditto - with the addition that I may micro-manage the setup of an AT unit in defence or such. Or a single fast mobile unit for reccon.
Greetz,
Eddy Sterckx
RE: To what level do you tend to give orders?
Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2007 3:27 pm
by 06 Maestro
[font="times new roman"]I will frequently give orders to a regiment due to the size of a scenario. Although controlling the Bn’s directly is preferable, sometimes there are too many for the “on map boss”. [/font]
[font="times new roman"]Even if I am using a regiment HQ as a primary controller, I will still have one or more units under the ‘OMB’ for a particular operation.[/font]
RE: To what level do you tend to give orders?
Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2007 4:06 pm
by RedDevil
ORIGINAL: Javakamp
I almost always issue orders to my battalions. The smaller units tend to get attached to other battalions except for artillery. I usually direct them myself.
Same here with the following exceptions:
Arty: I take care of positioning it. I then leave the AI to manage almost all of it, but I sometimes take direct control to make sure they rest (same goes for mortars).
AT: normally position them when on the defensive. In attack I sometimes detach the mot ones from an otherwise on foot group to have more flexibility on the routes
The other exception I make is to strip off a Bn the stragglers when I need to achieve maximum speed (IIRC this is a feature of BftB).
Cheers,
RedDevil
RE: To what level do you tend to give orders?
Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2007 8:03 pm
by MarkShot
I give orders both to single units and entire regiments or brigades in the same scenarios fairly regularly. Very high level orders are good for large scale attack, map exits, or major movements. Very low level orders are good for maximizing critical resources and using terrain features as force multiplier, setting up fire bases, and recon.
However, I won't say anymore than this, since of the people responding my playing style is probably better documented than most.
RE: To what level do you tend to give orders?
Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2007 11:58 pm
by Fred98
I give orders at battalion level. Where there are independant units I attach them to a battallion.
As for artillery, I often attach it at battallion level and/or give artillery independant orders.
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RE: To what level do you tend to give orders?
Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2007 1:05 am
by Deathtreader
Hi all,
Artillery -- always position myself, and then turn 25 to 50 per cent (depending on scenario size) over to the AI. Same with mortars.
Recon unit(s) -- always under my control. Same with the occasional company sized "remnant" hunter for those near shattered enemies that always seem to infest my rear areas & screw up my supply lines.
The Rest -- bigger scenarios usually at the brigade/reg't level occasionally intervening at the battalion level where necessary. Smaller scenarios usually at the battalion level intervening at the company level where necessary. Will sometimes position and run anti-tank units manually regardless of scenario size for critical positions for as long as the threat is active.
At the beginning of each game I sometimes max out the on map boss'es capacity in creating combines arms units but as soon as that's done I return to the above policies.
Rob.
RE: To what level do you tend to give orders?
Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2007 5:23 am
by JeF
ORIGINAL: Pergite!
So how do you tend to divide and command your forces?
I mostly command at Bn level.
I detach most, if not all, Regimental and Divisonal Arty that I direct myself : I put some On call while resting the others to manage fatigue and ammo, with the occasional bombard on hot spots.
For larger scale attacks and manoeuvers, depending on the size of the scenario, I order full Regiments/Brigades. There is the occasional micromanagement of recce and defense as well.
I usually tend to control roughly between 30 to 40 units.
I don't do a lot of cross attachment. Eventually I can order two Bn at once for a larger scale attack, or attach some engineers to a Bn for securing a bridge, or tie a Inf. coy together with some AT battery for forming road blocks. For the rest I stick to the original OOB. Mostly by laziness.
My 2 cents,
JeF.