How to play HITS properly?
Posted: Fri Apr 28, 2017 11:13 am
So I want to start playing HITS.
Example: Waterloo.
Instead of a historic Hougoumont attack by Joseph B., I want him to start attacking the forces North of Hougoumont. My general strategy will actually be to bypass the farm and rotate the battlefield so I will fight the Allied from Left to Right.
Anyway, it starts with Joseph Bonaparte.
Do I "Select Unit" on him? And then point him north of Hougoumont on the Attack Map?
Then select a Formation so his Brigades will follow him?
Do I give him a "Probe" stance maybe? Or if I do that, he might still attack Hougoumont? Have him "Hold to the Last" first, and then later "Probe"?
But I will not know he has arrived on position I guess, unless I ride over there myself as HITS player.
To have the nearby cavalry support him at a later stage, do I do the same? Point that division on the Command Map to where Joseph is supposed to be, Formation, and a stance like "Probe" or "Attack" or "Defend"?
Is that how HITS is supposed to be played?
Example: Waterloo.
Instead of a historic Hougoumont attack by Joseph B., I want him to start attacking the forces North of Hougoumont. My general strategy will actually be to bypass the farm and rotate the battlefield so I will fight the Allied from Left to Right.
Anyway, it starts with Joseph Bonaparte.
Do I "Select Unit" on him? And then point him north of Hougoumont on the Attack Map?
Then select a Formation so his Brigades will follow him?
Do I give him a "Probe" stance maybe? Or if I do that, he might still attack Hougoumont? Have him "Hold to the Last" first, and then later "Probe"?
But I will not know he has arrived on position I guess, unless I ride over there myself as HITS player.
To have the nearby cavalry support him at a later stage, do I do the same? Point that division on the Command Map to where Joseph is supposed to be, Formation, and a stance like "Probe" or "Attack" or "Defend"?
Is that how HITS is supposed to be played?