For future reference, I think a corps must complete its move before moving the
next one. So when there is such a decision to be made there should be
communication during the corps' movement. This is at least how we used to play
it. Please let me know if I don't remember correctly.
On Monday, 4 March 2019, 20:52:50 EET, Yannis Sykamias
<ysykamias@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
The Austrian corps in Switzerland continues its movement and sieges
Milan.Indeed there is pending the supply of Russian forces under Kutusov but
given that as already written in the cb file, there may be a change in the
supply distribution among Prussia and Austria, I will amend shortly along with
my pending forage rolls.
From: eiagreek-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx on behalf of Tiron <strategija@xxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, March 4, 2019 20:30
To: eiagreek@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [eiagreek] Re: Allied turn 2. Forces in Denmark are supplied from the
British fleet, are they not?
3. It should be like this - Wellington to Stuttgart with 2GB corps, solo
Swedish corps to Baden, 2 GB with 1 Swedish corps with Charles to Munich
(I apologize if there is some mixed).
4 - GG will roll for forage in Normandy, then siege + siege of Brussels
+ siege of Cologne
On 4.3.2019. 18:33, Makis Xiroyannis wrote:
1. Pending full examination of supplies, I think some $$ were not paid
(Russia for example)
2. Remember to roll for supply before the battle in Denmark or you
will have to redo the battle like I did :X
3. It is not clear where a Swedish corps is. Prussia says Baden, but
GB clearly said Stuttgart. Please recheck your turn before the dreaded
French turn...
4. Regarding French reactions:
- Normandy destroys depot, enters city. GB can siege.
- Switzerland destroys depot, militia surrenders to Austria
- Freiburg destroys depot, militia retreats behind walls, Prussia can
siege
- Kleves corps retreats behind Cologne city walls, GB can siege
- Breda Dutch corps retreat behind walls, Prussia can siege
- Amsterdam, French corps retreat behind walls, Prussia can siege
- Vienna garrison flies the French flag proudly celebrating the second
month of Vienna occupation. Free drinks to all. Wine, not beer.