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"Battle Report - so I guess that was Lasalle..."

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Blogger Curt said...

Though, of course, I wasn't there, I feel like I have to say that the results of the line vs column fight sounds pretty much what should have been expected. Unsupported infantry in column facing a combined arms force deployed in line should get the smack-down. From everything that I've read of the period column formations were designed for maneuver, not to engage in combat. It was the line formations which were typically preferred for close quarter firefights and melees as the fighting frontage was much larger. This is why many first-hand accounts describe the failure of column attacks. They were great to keep conscripts in formation but a lousy use of tactical manpower.

I'm not sure about the whole unit conforming thing. If memory serves me correctly Shako does not allow units to conform either. Grande Armee does but its set at the Corps level and it feels right set at that level. I kind of like the tactical feel of units not conforming to one another, especially with a battalion level game, but this is just my preference.

Well, I guess next up is Black Powder, eh?

June 26, 2010 at 2:28 AM

Blogger Curt said...

...oh and I quite liked the look of the artillery all deployed out in multiple bases...

June 26, 2010 at 3:08 AM

Blogger DaveV said...

Very good looking game. Something about the appearance of massed Napoleonic troops.

June 26, 2010 at 6:07 AM

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