dbeerewout Posted January 16, 2020 Posted January 16, 2020 Ehm, How do I complete this mission without getting roflstomped into oblivion?, had around 1120 Marines that got roflstomped by around the double amount of gunners.... I mean what the heck?!
WilliamTheIII Posted January 16, 2020 Posted January 16, 2020 Out of curiosity, did you land on the flanks rather than sailing directly up the river? There are three areas (one on the left, right, and middle) that will spawn a large quantity of enemy troops that makes the battle unnecessarily hard. To avoid this, make sure to sail up the river in rowboats. As long as you don't stop, the coastal guns won't be able to hit them. Taking The Town: I normally engage it from the far left and pile several units onto a single unit in the fortification. The meta is to volley once and then charge which will most likely result in a surrender or a definite rout. Once done engaging the left, move onto each unit within the town and charge them one by one. Note that the ai will never leave its fortifications so you don't really need to engage the one's on the far right and outskirts. Once you've occupied the town, spend some time capturing the remaining units that routed from the town. At this point, you can then move onto the chapel. Chapel: At the chapel, you should quickly surround it and engage. Remember to volley and fire. If you want to wipe out their reinforcements left, then dedicated a few units to engage them as they cross the ford on the left. Make sure to quickly get rid of their artillery! Once you've killed their reinforcements and taking control of the chapel, you can move on to the final phase. Run Away: At this point a you are given a supply wagon where and an objective to retreat to. You can immediately run all your units there as there will be no enemies on that side of the map. Once you have captured the point, it is important that you do not lose it or else you will insta fail the mission. Engage the enemy reinforcements as they come in over the river which is a rather straightforward affair. Once the contested timer runs down, you will have won! Conclusion: I have not played this battle in some time however, this strategy is rather full proof if executed correctly. I was able to complete the mission with only 38 casualties as charging units can be quite op. Btw the mission is named Snatch. Hope this helps! 2
Strategy General Posted January 16, 2020 Posted January 16, 2020 (edited) If you look closely at the photo you can see most of the enemies have ship names. In my play through every time a ship sank surviors just added to my woes. By joining other ships and bumping up crew numbers.Then when all ships were sunk head for land and park on town . Which increases land forces. My one merchant would not hold enough men to counter this. I recommend buying the Diana merchant for around 27,000. You will receive three troop slots on the ship allowing me to add 500 men 50 cannon along with my 200 troops from my regular merchant transport. Row boats up river to town like above post. You can combine two troops of same type to form division. Senior officer will take command. Wish there was a way to make enemy row boats surrender. Please make row boat path finding better. When path finding you should be able to make all row boats folllow in straight line behind lead row boat. Same way the larger vessels do. Edited January 16, 2020 by Strategy General
CajunNavy Posted January 17, 2020 Posted January 17, 2020 17 hours ago, Strategy General said: You can combine two troops of same type to form division How do you do this?
Strategy General Posted January 18, 2020 Posted January 18, 2020 23 hours ago, CajunNavy said: How do you do this? Select Two of the same kind of infantry. Example Drag mouse over Two Marine units. To the right of the fall back button there is a button with a soldier and a arrow on each side click it. The two marines will come together to form a division. Senior officer will take command. Gives you more fire power and staying power. Try it My friend. 1
Bremg Posted January 22, 2020 Posted January 22, 2020 (edited) Yeah this mission is an absolute joke. I suspect it is bugged. Quote Run Away: At this point a you are given a supply wagon where and an objective to retreat to. You can immediately run all your units there as there will be no enemies on that side of the map. Once you have captured the point, it is important that you do not lose it or else you will insta fail the mission. Engage the enemy reinforcements as they come in over the river which is a rather straightforward affair. Once the contested timer runs down, you will have won! This is no longer the case, probably bugged. I got flanked by some 1000 units from the seawards direction. 700 of them are from the merchant ships. Edited January 22, 2020 by Bremg
Anthropoid Posted January 22, 2020 Posted January 22, 2020 On 1/18/2020 at 12:18 PM, Strategy General said: Select Two of the same kind of infantry. Example Drag mouse over Two Marine units. To the right of the fall back button there is a button with a soldier and a arrow on each side click it. The two marines will come together to form a division. Senior officer will take command. Gives you more fire power and staying power. Try it My friend. Can you do this with ships?
WilliamTheIII Posted January 22, 2020 Posted January 22, 2020 You are not able to merge two ships together 1
Anthropoid Posted January 23, 2020 Posted January 23, 2020 20 hours ago, WilliamTheIII said: You are not able to merge two ships together
Anthropoid Posted January 23, 2020 Posted January 23, 2020 Yeah, what I meant was: merging two ships into a division. But I got that figured now. They just need to be close enough to each other and then you select follower and click on leader.
Strategy General Posted January 24, 2020 Posted January 24, 2020 Knowing is half the battle my friend. Have fun learning the game. What you refer to as a division is called a battle line. If you have more ships than the enemy form two battle lines. Keeping the enemy line in the middle. That way you may pound there fleet from both sides at once. Or cross in front of the enemy battle line. This is called crossing the T. Because it looks like the letter T with the enemy forming the lower half of the letter.
Anthropoid Posted January 24, 2020 Posted January 24, 2020 If memory serves, I first learned about crossing the T when I was around 12 years old . That would've been about 1960
Strategy General Posted January 25, 2020 Posted January 25, 2020 19 hours ago, Anthropoid said: If memory serves, I first learned about crossing the T when I was around 12 years old . That would've been about 1960 I'm not here to offend anyone. Only want to share knowledge and help others. 1
Kreole Posted February 1, 2020 Posted February 1, 2020 Yeah my first memories of "crossing the T" came about the same time... and it conjured up great scenes in my imagination.... However, it seems as though accomplishing that in this game is underwhelming. I was expecting enemy troops to waver and mast's to crack, but no.
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