March attrition bug?
Posted: Fri May 11, 2007 12:01 pm
I was playing as the Union in the Historical Coming Fury Scenario v1.9.16d at First Sergeant Difficulty
I basically only march moved 3 units (the rest were by railroad)
1) The Army of the Potomac (renamed) from Fredericksburg, VA. to Annopolis, MD.
2) SW Expedition w/Lyon in command from Black River, MO. to Rolla, MO.
3) The 66th Indian Brigade from Neosho, KS to Topeka, KS
No Force Marches
The SW Expedition Division starts with four units:
25th Inf Brig. w/900 men
26th Inf Brig. w/1400 men
27th Inf Brig. w/1300 men
28th Inf Brig. w/2300 men
After the <End> turn
25th Inf Brig. has 911 men
26th Inf Brig. has 1418 men
27th Inf Brig. has 1316 men
28th Inf Brig. has 2329 men
According to the report 1230 reinforcements were distributed to 5 brigades, but none to the SW Expedition brigades.
specifically:
300 to 59th Inf Brig. at Grafton, WV. going from 2000 to 2300
300 to 44th Inf Brig. at Indianapolis, IN. going from 2500 to 2800
300 to 43rd Inf Brig. at Indianapolis, IN. going from 2500 to 2800
300 to 42nd Inf Brig. at Indianapolis, IN. going from 2500 to 2800
30 to 41st Inf Brig. at Indianapolis, IN. going from 2500 to 2530
obviously all reinforcements are accounted for.
So, the question is why did the SW Expedition units gain men (approx. 1.25%) instead of losing the traditional 5%
The 66th Indian Brig. behaved normally and went from a starting 1000 men to 950 men.
Another item related to march attrition is illustrated by the Army of the Potomac above.
I had set the AoP to march move to Annapolis, MD, and to avoid combat.
During the End Turn processing, it of course, inevitably is challenged to a battle by superior Confederate forces. When the detailed battle is initiated, all a player has to do is hit the <retreat> button immediately, followed by the hourglass and the entire army is retreated with no losses on either side, resulting in a retreat into Anapolis in this case, and NO LOSSES for the retreat or march. This occurs whether the unit was supposed to march move or not. I would think in retreat cases where an army is forced to retreat that it should have to suffer the 5% attrition losses (at a minimum) for the battle, especially if there was 0 casualties on either side in the battle.
I know this is an exploit, but this also can be a PBEM issue.
edit:
I also have the Savegames if interested.
I basically only march moved 3 units (the rest were by railroad)
1) The Army of the Potomac (renamed) from Fredericksburg, VA. to Annopolis, MD.
2) SW Expedition w/Lyon in command from Black River, MO. to Rolla, MO.
3) The 66th Indian Brigade from Neosho, KS to Topeka, KS
No Force Marches
The SW Expedition Division starts with four units:
25th Inf Brig. w/900 men
26th Inf Brig. w/1400 men
27th Inf Brig. w/1300 men
28th Inf Brig. w/2300 men
After the <End> turn
25th Inf Brig. has 911 men
26th Inf Brig. has 1418 men
27th Inf Brig. has 1316 men
28th Inf Brig. has 2329 men
According to the report 1230 reinforcements were distributed to 5 brigades, but none to the SW Expedition brigades.
specifically:
300 to 59th Inf Brig. at Grafton, WV. going from 2000 to 2300
300 to 44th Inf Brig. at Indianapolis, IN. going from 2500 to 2800
300 to 43rd Inf Brig. at Indianapolis, IN. going from 2500 to 2800
300 to 42nd Inf Brig. at Indianapolis, IN. going from 2500 to 2800
30 to 41st Inf Brig. at Indianapolis, IN. going from 2500 to 2530
obviously all reinforcements are accounted for.
So, the question is why did the SW Expedition units gain men (approx. 1.25%) instead of losing the traditional 5%
The 66th Indian Brig. behaved normally and went from a starting 1000 men to 950 men.
Another item related to march attrition is illustrated by the Army of the Potomac above.
I had set the AoP to march move to Annapolis, MD, and to avoid combat.
During the End Turn processing, it of course, inevitably is challenged to a battle by superior Confederate forces. When the detailed battle is initiated, all a player has to do is hit the <retreat> button immediately, followed by the hourglass and the entire army is retreated with no losses on either side, resulting in a retreat into Anapolis in this case, and NO LOSSES for the retreat or march. This occurs whether the unit was supposed to march move or not. I would think in retreat cases where an army is forced to retreat that it should have to suffer the 5% attrition losses (at a minimum) for the battle, especially if there was 0 casualties on either side in the battle.
I know this is an exploit, but this also can be a PBEM issue.
edit:
I also have the Savegames if interested.