05-28-2007, 10:10 PM,
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matxer
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Ferrying or Bridging ?
In M44, I'm playing a small scenario with a river to cross.
Ferrying is nice, but when the units cross and move 1 or 2 hex away from the river, they become isolated (virtual trucks rule). Why ?
Is it better to build a bridge ? How long does it take ?
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05-28-2007, 10:36 PM,
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FLG
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RE: Ferrying or Bridging ?
The rule is that engineers can ferry supplies to units adjacent to them over a river, assuming the engineers haven't moved and aren't in travel mode and aren't disrupted.
To extend operations further than the immediate hex adjacent to an Eng unit a bridge needs to be built to allow supplies to flow across the river.
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05-29-2007, 02:02 AM,
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matxer
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RE: Ferrying or Bridging ?
The river is an hexside only.
So ferrying cuts supply ? Then the interest of ferry is very limited because a isolated unit can't do much.
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05-29-2007, 03:01 AM,
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Engelbrekt
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RE: Ferrying or Bridging ?
matxer Wrote:So ferrying cuts supply ? Then the interest of ferry is very limited because a isolated unit can't do much.
The interest is great, you can ferry across a couple of battalions to hold the terrain on the other side of the river while your bridge engineers construct a bridge so that tanks and artillery can follow.
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05-29-2007, 03:23 AM,
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matxer
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RE: Ferrying or Bridging ?
I see. But in a 7 turns scenarios, you don't have time to build a bridge, do you ?
And can you ferry HQ ?
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05-29-2007, 04:50 AM,
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Engelbrekt
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RE: Ferrying or Bridging ?
matxer Wrote:I see. But in a 7 turns scenarios, you don't have time to build a bridge, do you ?
Depends on the Bridge value which can be found in the PDT (press F4) but 7 turns is a bit short maybe, especially for the Russian with their low morale engineers. But it could work if you are lucky.
matxer Wrote:And can you ferry HQ ? No, only Foot units can be ferried by engineers. HQ:s are most often motorized.
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05-29-2007, 04:55 AM,
(This post was last modified: 05-29-2007, 04:55 AM by FLG.)
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FLG
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RE: Ferrying or Bridging ?
matxer Wrote:So ferrying cuts supply ? Then the interest of ferry is very limited because a isolated unit can't do much.
It is also useful for transfering lots of units over a river to an area already in supply. Useful for keeping things moving while you are waiting for a bridge to be built. As only motorised units can't be transported these can catch up fairly rapidly once a bridge is built.
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05-29-2007, 05:26 AM,
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matxer
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RE: Ferrying or Bridging ?
These tips are pretty interesting.
If I combine 2 Engineer Battallions, will the combined unit build the bridge faster ?
Also, does it make sense to start attacking with isolated units or is it too life costly ?
It take around 4 turns for my Soviet Battallion 'Bridgers' to build a bridge and that's lenghty...
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