Also remember according to the rules, when you force an enemy army to retreat, you can't force them to move farther away from their nearest supply base so you are somewhat limited on where you can forcefully move the enemy army.
At the 4:29 mark I start to change the rotation of the map to avoid the reflection of the light. Remember after the Austria campaign I changed the camera and lighting
4:35 For me, I assume that Munich is not a supply source for the Austrians at the start of the game so the Austrians in Bavaria are out of supply. Also Ratisbon is out of supply as well. The French force in Florence is also technically out of supply, as is the strength point in Hanover. Edit: Technically, the Danish force within two hexes of Lubeck is also out of supply at the beginning, as is the Swedish force at Lubeck and Stralsund (Stralsund is Swedish home country, but not a major city so its out of supply).
Also remember according to the rules, when you force an enemy army to retreat, you can't force them to move farther away from their nearest supply base so you are somewhat limited on where you can forcefully move the enemy army.
At the 4:29 mark I start to change the rotation of the map to avoid the reflection of the light. Remember after the Austria campaign I changed the camera and lighting
A Farmer named Warren grows peas. There could be a game about Warren''s Peas.
4:35 For me, I assume that Munich is not a supply source for the Austrians at the start of the game so the Austrians in Bavaria are out of supply. Also Ratisbon is out of supply as well. The French force in Florence is also technically out of supply, as is the strength point in Hanover. Edit: Technically, the Danish force within two hexes of Lubeck is also out of supply at the beginning, as is the Swedish force at Lubeck and Stralsund (Stralsund is Swedish home country, but not a major city so its out of supply).
@@tabletoptemplar2486 ok ty for the help