OOB Command Structure
Posted: Thu Jun 30, 2022 12:08 am
Ardennes Offensive is an exceptional strategy game, in my view the best currently on the market. I nevertheless have three questions concerning it.
First, why are some armored divisions apparently treated as Corps and unable to be assigned to a Corps command? While scenarios start with certain armored divisions already assigned to a Corps command, other armored divisions can only be assigned to Armies. In actual US Army command structures, armored divisions, just as infantry divisions, are routinely assigned and reassigned to Corps commands.
Second, why is the command distance of an Army and Corps the same as a division despite that Armies and Corps command much larger areas then the divisions assigned to them? I’ll note that other strategy games, notably John Tiller games, give larger command distances to higher commands. I’d suggest that this practice be copied.
Finally, the Order of Battle (OOB) tap in the game does not represent the games OOB on the highest level. British XXI Army Group and US XII Army Group are on the same tab level as the Army Commands assigned to them and clicking them does not reflect which Armies are assigned to which Army Group. I was playing the game for a while before I realized that US 1st Army was assigned to the British XXI Army Group and that the only way to determine these highest levels of command is to click on the unit itself.
Despite these questions, it is an excellent game and thanks for producing it.
First, why are some armored divisions apparently treated as Corps and unable to be assigned to a Corps command? While scenarios start with certain armored divisions already assigned to a Corps command, other armored divisions can only be assigned to Armies. In actual US Army command structures, armored divisions, just as infantry divisions, are routinely assigned and reassigned to Corps commands.
Second, why is the command distance of an Army and Corps the same as a division despite that Armies and Corps command much larger areas then the divisions assigned to them? I’ll note that other strategy games, notably John Tiller games, give larger command distances to higher commands. I’d suggest that this practice be copied.
Finally, the Order of Battle (OOB) tap in the game does not represent the games OOB on the highest level. British XXI Army Group and US XII Army Group are on the same tab level as the Army Commands assigned to them and clicking them does not reflect which Armies are assigned to which Army Group. I was playing the game for a while before I realized that US 1st Army was assigned to the British XXI Army Group and that the only way to determine these highest levels of command is to click on the unit itself.
Despite these questions, it is an excellent game and thanks for producing it.