Carolina 1776 Scenario: Noob Smackdown
Posted: Mon Apr 29, 2013 6:57 pm
OK so it seems that this game is virtually dead, however I am giving it a go and need some input from anyone who has or is currently playing it.
I am getting constantly defeated in the Carolinas 1776 scenario playing as the British. It is one step up from the tutorial, so it is not a difficult mission compared to the majority of the others.
My goals are to seize Charleston and Wilmington and at least two Strategic Cities. On turn one I only have four units, and turn two introduces the Navy with 4 distinct units. I can always unload the whole armada at Wilmington and take the city without much attrition; however no matter what I throw at Charleston nothing clicks.
The Americans seem to be flooding the Deep South with reinforcements, and almost always seem to seize Ninety-Six (one of their specific objectives) unless I leave a garrison there, which is a non-starter. A whole lot of too much and a paltry sum of too little this scenario is shaping up to be.
Anyone who remembers/mastered the game (or this scenario); please feel free to chime in with your input.
I am getting constantly defeated in the Carolinas 1776 scenario playing as the British. It is one step up from the tutorial, so it is not a difficult mission compared to the majority of the others.
My goals are to seize Charleston and Wilmington and at least two Strategic Cities. On turn one I only have four units, and turn two introduces the Navy with 4 distinct units. I can always unload the whole armada at Wilmington and take the city without much attrition; however no matter what I throw at Charleston nothing clicks.
The Americans seem to be flooding the Deep South with reinforcements, and almost always seem to seize Ninety-Six (one of their specific objectives) unless I leave a garrison there, which is a non-starter. A whole lot of too much and a paltry sum of too little this scenario is shaping up to be.
Anyone who remembers/mastered the game (or this scenario); please feel free to chime in with your input.