by hellfish6 » Wed Oct 15, 2025 11:57 pm
I cannot for the life of me figure out how to attach and detach units from HQs. Tooltip says left-click and drag to other empty top arrow or bottom area, but I can't seem to do that with either units that are part of the division (though I can disconnect them, I just can't reconnect them) or for units I add via the menu on the right. Also, when you add a new unit, how can you delete it?
I love the idea of the army constructor, so any help to figure it out would be appreciated.
Also, can we propose new or tweaked units for this? I'm specifically thinking for American divisions the organizations are very generic and/or inaccurate to various degrees. I have all the orders of battle for every American unit of every type from the war and often at any stage of the war, and it'd be super cool if we could use the attached support and real names of the regiments (American infantry divisions didn't generally have brigades, Armored divisions typically had brigade-like Combat Commands, etc.) and all American divisions had lots of artillery (often attached from Corps or Army artillery units, but even normally divisions themselves had a lot of artillery available to them). I don't know too much about the Brits and/or Canadians to comment on them.
I cannot for the life of me figure out how to attach and detach units from HQs. Tooltip says left-click and drag to other empty top arrow or bottom area, but I can't seem to do that with either units that are part of the division (though I can disconnect them, I just can't reconnect them) or for units I add via the menu on the right. Also, when you add a new unit, how can you delete it?
I love the idea of the army constructor, so any help to figure it out would be appreciated.
Also, can we propose new or tweaked units for this? I'm specifically thinking for American divisions the organizations are very generic and/or inaccurate to various degrees. I have all the orders of battle for every American unit of every type from the war and often at any stage of the war, and it'd be super cool if we could use the attached support and real names of the regiments (American infantry divisions didn't generally have brigades, Armored divisions typically had brigade-like Combat Commands, etc.) and all American divisions had lots of artillery (often attached from Corps or Army artillery units, but even normally divisions themselves had a lot of artillery available to them). I don't know too much about the Brits and/or Canadians to comment on them.