Invading Mountains
Posted: Tue Jun 09, 2020 12:30 am
In my game I am surrounded by lots of mountains. One mountain chain in particular is home to an army of mutants, which I am currently at war with. I can fairly easily defeat these mutants, even with the entrenchment bonuses they are getting from the mountains. The problem is that my units are reaching the end of their supply chains very quickly because of the high cost to get logistics there.
Theoretically I can build roads through the mountains. But it costs 600+ IP per mountain hex to do so, and its early in the game so I don't have an abundance of that. And even if I could I can see mutants three or four hexes deep and moving around. On top of any mutants that I don't have enough recon to see. I've already them break out of one undefended flank so I'm pretty sure I can't see all of them.
Is there any good way to dig them out? A better unit type than my current light infantry and artillery? I have another random raider unit sitting just outside my supply in another set of mountains. And my capital is literally completely surrounded by mountains. So this is going to be an ongoing problem throughout the game.
On a side note it costs 30k IP to build a rail road one hex in mountains. That's pretty crazy.
Theoretically I can build roads through the mountains. But it costs 600+ IP per mountain hex to do so, and its early in the game so I don't have an abundance of that. And even if I could I can see mutants three or four hexes deep and moving around. On top of any mutants that I don't have enough recon to see. I've already them break out of one undefended flank so I'm pretty sure I can't see all of them.
Is there any good way to dig them out? A better unit type than my current light infantry and artillery? I have another random raider unit sitting just outside my supply in another set of mountains. And my capital is literally completely surrounded by mountains. So this is going to be an ongoing problem throughout the game.
On a side note it costs 30k IP to build a rail road one hex in mountains. That's pretty crazy.