How I won with a major Union Victory in July 1963.
Posted: Sun Jul 10, 2022 5:02 am
Hi! I finished the Grey and Blue campaign as Union (on Intermediate) and wanted to share with you how I got a Union Major Victory in May 1864.
As reference, here is the link to my post for the Confederate Major Victory in July 1863
https://www.matrixgames.com/forums/view ... 8676796042
1. I bought two divisions on each and every turn, plus one riverboat and one Cavalry Division.
Except when I could buy corps, the I bought two corps instead.
When I ran out of Cavalry Divisions to buy, I bought a second riverboat each turn.
2. With the rest of the money, I always repaired all my units to strength 8 on every turn (except my corps or HQ, those were repaired to 10).
If you don't do this, you will lose too much XP with them.
3. I moved my units to the front with railroading.
4. If I still had money after repairing, I researched in this order Corps Organisation, Infantry Equipment, Leadership, Cavalry Equipment, Industrial Technology, Production Technology.
Even when I got a hit on Infantry Equipment or Cavalry Equipment, I bought the second chit anyway. Even if the money is lost because you can only get to level 2, it makes you get that level a lot faster.
5. The only boats that I bought were river boats and didn't buy any balloons, mortars,... nor did I use any diplomacy.
6. I didn't buy or researched anything in the turns that I had to upgrade my Infantry or Cavalry. Upgrading takes precedent, because your units will fight A LOT better.
7. I used Cavalry to scout.
8. I didn't use any amphibious landing, but probably should have used the marines to do so.
9. I used Rail Movement to get my troops to the front ASAP (which cost quite a lot, like 100 MPP for a Corps but the price is definitely worth it).
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A. I had two groups (each with 2 HQ) in West Virginia, one straight down to Richmond and then further south, the other went south too, but further West.
I used quite a lot of Brigades to cover their western flank.
B. I had two groups (each with 2 HQ) in Kentucky, one that went south and one that went south-east.
I used quite a lot of Brigades to cover their eastern and western flank.
D. West of Kentucky, I only defended Missouri, nothing else.
C. In New Mexico, I let them come pretty far north, but as soon as the units in Fort Bowie show up, I started counterattacking with my units north and the units in Fort Bowie.
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That's all folks, I hope you liked reading this and maybe you picked up a trick or two!
As reference, here is the link to my post for the Confederate Major Victory in July 1863
https://www.matrixgames.com/forums/view ... 8676796042
1. I bought two divisions on each and every turn, plus one riverboat and one Cavalry Division.
Except when I could buy corps, the I bought two corps instead.
When I ran out of Cavalry Divisions to buy, I bought a second riverboat each turn.
2. With the rest of the money, I always repaired all my units to strength 8 on every turn (except my corps or HQ, those were repaired to 10).
If you don't do this, you will lose too much XP with them.
3. I moved my units to the front with railroading.
4. If I still had money after repairing, I researched in this order Corps Organisation, Infantry Equipment, Leadership, Cavalry Equipment, Industrial Technology, Production Technology.
Even when I got a hit on Infantry Equipment or Cavalry Equipment, I bought the second chit anyway. Even if the money is lost because you can only get to level 2, it makes you get that level a lot faster.
5. The only boats that I bought were river boats and didn't buy any balloons, mortars,... nor did I use any diplomacy.
6. I didn't buy or researched anything in the turns that I had to upgrade my Infantry or Cavalry. Upgrading takes precedent, because your units will fight A LOT better.
7. I used Cavalry to scout.
8. I didn't use any amphibious landing, but probably should have used the marines to do so.
9. I used Rail Movement to get my troops to the front ASAP (which cost quite a lot, like 100 MPP for a Corps but the price is definitely worth it).
.... .... .... ....
A. I had two groups (each with 2 HQ) in West Virginia, one straight down to Richmond and then further south, the other went south too, but further West.
I used quite a lot of Brigades to cover their western flank.
B. I had two groups (each with 2 HQ) in Kentucky, one that went south and one that went south-east.
I used quite a lot of Brigades to cover their eastern and western flank.
D. West of Kentucky, I only defended Missouri, nothing else.
C. In New Mexico, I let them come pretty far north, but as soon as the units in Fort Bowie show up, I started counterattacking with my units north and the units in Fort Bowie.
.
That's all folks, I hope you liked reading this and maybe you picked up a trick or two!