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Originally posted by Tosainu
Hello,
It isn't easy, but you can do a few things to make it easier for yourself. And yes, less units can mean less headache *.
Make groups and supgroups, learn a system, so you can do something even in the most chaotic heat of battle.
My defensive infantry (ys, ya and ni), is 'always' CONTROL SHIFT 1. The gunners are always group 0, a second and third infantry missile group are group 9 and 8. The left wing shock units are group 3, the right wing are group 4.
The whole infantry stack is group 2, so I can move them all at the same time, that sometimes includes the taisho.
Cavalry is group 5. It's possible to modify a bit when using special armies, but best is to keep it the same and get used to it.
May i ask further in detail about the control+shift+number for controlling a group selection? How such a grouping is made? It wastes me considerable time in the heat of the battle to ungroup the main infantry line (so itmoves at individual unit speeds) and after having moved it to take up its units one by one with clicks in the control panel in order to move them again. Such a thing would allow for much improved infantry maneuvers.