Napoleonic Warfare
Posted: Thu Mar 26, 2009 4:39 am
2 points that have to be addressed
1)The way charges work, at least in tcm2, you can only engage an enemy unit with a single one of yours. The two then have a quick battle while everyone else minds their own business.
Is there any possibility of this changing in war-3?
It just seems it removes the possibility of a successful charge with an attack column which was based on sheer weight of numbers.
Could we have it so that a charge order can be given to an entire attack column, and all the units in it charge forward, against the same point/enemy unit? I'm not suggesting that all the units actually get into combat with the single enemy unit at the same time, but they should press their front lines forward, and scare the enemy with their numbers.
2) The fact that your units automatically counter-charge when they are about to be charged is, well, not the best solution imo. Perhaps it could be set that, depending on the commanders stance, his units would either:
a) hold formation and try to get a devastating last volley in the face of the incomming enemy
-or-
b) countercharge.
1)The way charges work, at least in tcm2, you can only engage an enemy unit with a single one of yours. The two then have a quick battle while everyone else minds their own business.
Is there any possibility of this changing in war-3?
It just seems it removes the possibility of a successful charge with an attack column which was based on sheer weight of numbers.
Could we have it so that a charge order can be given to an entire attack column, and all the units in it charge forward, against the same point/enemy unit? I'm not suggesting that all the units actually get into combat with the single enemy unit at the same time, but they should press their front lines forward, and scare the enemy with their numbers.
2) The fact that your units automatically counter-charge when they are about to be charged is, well, not the best solution imo. Perhaps it could be set that, depending on the commanders stance, his units would either:
a) hold formation and try to get a devastating last volley in the face of the incomming enemy
-or-
b) countercharge.