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PostPosted: Thu Sep 15, 2005 2:04 am 
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Some engine upgrades are currently in the works.

How would you prioritize them?

List NO MORE THAN THREE!!!

Possible answers (but not limited to these)

PLEASE DON'T OFFER COMPLEX ANSWERS, JUST LIST THEM SIMILAR TO THESE OFFERED (but you can suggest others)

These are not in any particular order.

Arty capture/recapture
Bridge repair
Campaign encyption
Marching Fatigue
Arty ammo pool
Arty disruption solution
Voluntary arty spiking (no VPs or reuse)


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1. Artillery disruption.

2. Marching fatigue.

3. Bridge repair.

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My thoughts
(1) Arty disruption solution
(2) Bridge repair
(3) Arty ammo pool


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1) Arty Disruption
2) Marching Fatigue
3) Bridge Repair

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1st Division, XXIII Corps
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1.Marching Fatigue

2.Cavalry breakdown/recombing capability as found in the Nap engine.

3.Arty ammo pool - set up like infantry ammo is currently.




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3rd "Amos' Ambushers" Bde, Cavalry Division, XX Corps, AoC
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1) Marching fatigue.

2) Arty ammo pool.

3) Arty capture/recapture.


Maj Gen Sean Turner
3rd Cavalry Division, "Yankee Thrasher"
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1. Artillery disruption.
2. Marching fatigue.
3. Bridge repair.

All would be gratefully received[:)]

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PostPosted: Thu Sep 15, 2005 3:50 am 
Arty capture/recapture

Marching Fatigue

Mounted Cav with intrinsic, permanent skirmisher ability, but no costs (MPs or men) - so they can actually scout and stay out of trouble.

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1. Arty capture/recapture
2. Marching Fatigue
3. Arty ammo pool

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PostPosted: Thu Sep 15, 2005 3:59 am 
All very interesting ideas. One more to consider would be wounded leaders in campaigns possibly coming back as well as stragglers to units which I think happens in some games.
But to just vote three on whats listed, I think I'm with Sean Turner mostly....
1) Arty Ammo Pool - 1 round per tube, and maybe adding wagons as Gen Amos gave the good example of the reb ammo at Pickett's Charge.

2) Marching fatigue

3) Arty capture/recapture

pbem encryption is nice too, but we've lived without it this long, we can wait till some of these other issues get looked at.


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Is that 3 altogether, or 3 each for artillery, infantry & cavalry?[:D]

For me, it's almost certainly the following:

1./ <b>Arty capture/recapture</b> - this would solve a number of related gaming issues, so is far and away my top choice. (I'd be glad to discuss this topic in more detail by email if you like)
2./ <b>Cav capable of detaching sub-units </b>(like Nappy cavalry) <b>and with these sub-units having intrinsic, permanent skirmisher ability when mounted.</b> (ie. they can "see" ahead like infantry skirmishers and will suffer reduced casualties since in open order and able to use their mobility to get out of trouble quickly)
3./ <b>Arty ammo wagons</b>

The other features you list would all be useful, but I doubt they'd have the same far-reaching impact on gameplay.


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PostPosted: Thu Sep 15, 2005 4:54 am 
1) Undisrupted units through which routed units pass get morale check rather than automatically disrupted.
2) Improved Arty defensive fire (either higher fire strength and/or better targeting) OR lower arty capture points.
3) Dynamic LOS (includes Abaits.)

I.E. No stumbling onto a unit that should be in plain view once LOS is clear and open. Maybe just a ? when first observed by a moving unit in the clear like skirmishers can do, though they can also do so when static in cover.

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<blockquote id="quote"><font size="3" face="book antiqua" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote">2./ Cav capable of detaching sub-units (like Nappy cavalry) and with these sub-units having intrinsic, permanent skirmisher ability when mounted. (ie. they can "see" ahead like infantry skirmishers and will suffer reduced casualties since in open order and able to use their mobility to get out of trouble quickly) <hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></blockquote id="quote"></font id="quote">

I LOVE this idea. Players trying to use cavalry historically as roadblocks are punished with high losses (and the consequent high vp losses for cav casualties).

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My Priorities

1.) Higher defensive fire for Artillery
2.) Batteries that have the same kind of guns unitary, not sections
3.) Lower point values for Artillery and Cavalry


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