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PostPosted: Wed Jan 02, 2013 12:19 am 
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HPS allows for the loss of stragglers as a result of a routed infantry or cavalry unit failing to pass a morale check.

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"If a Routed unit fails the Morale Check, it stays Routed, but also loses a number of men based on the amount the Die Roll exceeds the Morale, times 25 for Infantry and Cavalry, which is reported as lost stragglers." - User's Manual


So do the stragglers return to the unit in subsequent battles of a campaign, or are they gone forever?

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In the linked campaigns they do - the exact rate is set in the campaign - for example in Vicksburg it is 28% -so that if you lose a unit entirely you get it back in the next scenario (assuming it is present in that scenarios OOB file ) you get the unit back at 28% of its full strength amount.

However in the regular old battles, I don't believe they do; I know that prior to Overland they did not, and the Overland web site info posted at JTS does not mention it as a change so I assume that it still doesn't.

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We tried to get replacements for some of the longer scenarios, but did not, unfortunately.


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The game has some built in losses that act like stragglers but it does not keep track of them separately. So that is no "straggler" recovery but there is a built in recovery of casualties in the Campaigns.

Campaign Loss Recover is a straight percentage of all casualties and here are the numbers I have from the last time someone published them. The recover percentage is based on days since previous scenario:

10% for 1-6 days
20% for 7-17 days
30% for 14-30 days
40% for 31-59 days
50% for 60+ days

I am not sure how round off occurs but the few checks I have made indicate the South has an advantage with those little one gun batteries because they always come back. :D

I don't think the game tracks anything but scenario to scenario. Also I haven't verified how it measures casualties. That is, relative full strength, which is what I suspect, or losses during last battle.

Here is what "I think" happens:

First scenario of campaign a unit loses 90% of its force. 1000 men reduced to 100.
Next scenario which occurs three days later the regiment will be at 190 strength.
That scenario it loses 50% of its force so strength is 95.
Next scenario is two weeks later (20% recovery). The new strength is 276.

But this is really tedious to verify. :(

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