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Ultimate general civil war
Ultimate general civil war











ultimate general civil war

Well, you think, damn, if I get 1100 rookie troops the experience level will be diluted. Let us say, for example, you take a 2000 man brigade and lost 900. But you don't have to entirely compose troops of veterans nor never purchase any and send in untrained men. You can buy rookie troops for free and veteran troops for money. So,for example, if I have 2300 men who were commanded by a BG, that got shot up and lost that BG who was replaced by a colonel, I probably won't build it back up to 2300 again because the efficiency loss would be detrimental. If I have a brigade I want it to be big but I want it to be effective. That extra 18 means a greater chance of following orders, of being able to charge that last few yards in the face of fire, or to rotate under fire. When I give that brigade one of my brigadier generals the command efficiency goes up to 70. For example, I have a brigade with a colonel in command with command efficiency 52. Each commander comes with capability to add to his men's abilities. The other reason is commander experience. I'd rather fight with less men so I can refit my army than shoot the whole load and end up with nothing.

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You don' t want to get shot up in a battle then go to camp and have no troops left. There are two reasons I don't go whole hog when filling up infantry brigades. You want enough men to be able to capture or attack something but not so many that they become too unwieldy. This can be adjustable (more on that later). A good size for an infantry brigade is 1700 (early-to-mid war) to 2300 (late war). Infantry comes in sizes and experience levels. To be effective, you need to know the best way to manage your infantry and so I will make this guide. Infantry takes areas and infantry holds areas. Most of my armies are composed of infantry and artillery. We'll help you find the best deal for the right gear to run the game.I had planned to do this for a while, but I got caught up in rotations and my laptop just expired one day and it was a cluster. Filter for Ultimate General: Civil War graphics card comparison and CPU compare. Looking for an upgrade? Try our easy to use Ultimate General: Civil War set up guides to find the best, cheapest cards. Ultimate General: Civil War will run on PC system with Windows 7 - 32 bit and upwards.

ultimate general civil war

Ultimate General: Civil War system requirements state that you will need at least 2 GB of RAM. However, the developers recommend a CPU greater or equal to an Intel Core i5-4400E to play the game. An Intel Core i3-2340UE CPU is required at a minimum to run Ultimate General: Civil War. But, according to the developers the recommended graphics card is an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960. The cheapest graphics card you can play it on is an AMD Radeon X1600. You will need at least 2 GB of free disk space to install Ultimate General: Civil War.













Ultimate general civil war