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2 hours ago, Powderhorn said:

Casualties you inflict on the enemy will remain throughout that battle-chain campaign.

I thought it meant that the units are at historical strength on each battle. At least that's how it seemed to work when I tried it. No long term effects. Fixed strength as ti says...

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On 5/31/2017 at 7:42 AM, Powderhorn said:

Casualties you inflict on the enemy will remain throughout that battle-chain campaign.

That is not true. The Fixed Strength is set for every scenario regardless of player performance in past scenarios. It does not scale to the player's army like it does in the other modes. 

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Earlier it can be harder for sure.  Later it can get easier if you get ahead of the curve on losses.  If you bring say 130k to Gettysburg as either side you would have a huge advantage.

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13 hours ago, Bob johnson said:

Does it make it harder to use fixed strength?

People freak out about the autoscaling but it's pretty reasonable on Colonel. Fixed Strength can be quite difficult in battles where your side historically lost. 

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