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CSA Army Guide in Tips
As CSA grab industrialization. It’ll give you 25% more recruits so will help offset the numbers if you’re struggling to keep up.
I usually only mass recruit if I have 2+ year contracts researched. Otherwise I keep an eye on what the Union is doing and just try to keep match with them for the first bit until those contract hits.
Use your cav as harassment to the enemies flanks. Make sure it’s the infantry taking the brunt of the combat though the cav (until you actually do cav reform) can do a lot of damage up close on an enemy flank with the right weapons).
The campaign map more plays like Hearts of Iron as it’s real time so don’t be afraid to pause it to keep an eye on what the Union is doing. If you just go “boring” and fast forward all the time they’ll sneak up on you and crush you.
Read the maps as well. The battles do play a lot different than Total War because cover and high ground is key. The maps can be a pain to find where the high ground is but once you figure out where the enemy is coming from it should give you a good idea where you want to make a choke point. Keep in mind the AI does flank so you want to try to make sure there are choke points on your flanks as well. I find swamps are really good for this on the flanks. Just keep your own guys out of it, put some Mississippi rifles in their hands and that swamp just becomes a death march for the AI.
Some of the great tips above…
There’s lot of fun micro-management in this game–if you enjoy such.
More Guides:
- Grand Tactician: The Civil War (1861-1865) – How to Win as CSA
- Grand Tactician: The Civil War (1861-1865) – Character Creation with Almost All Positive Traits without Negatives
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