The British army would be happy to welcome you to its ranks and provide you with proper food, clothing, and equipment, something no other army has to offer. [8D]
As for the differences between Corinth and 1776/1812/F&I, hardly any. You will feel instantly at home. The only ones I can think of, off the cuff, are
- Units face the hexspine, not the hexside, and hence exert a ZOC only on 2 front hexes, not 3;
- cavalry doesn't disrupt in woods, and can't fire in the turn it dismounts;
- artillery is very weak and very susceptible to melee;
- 5 minute turns;
- additional "extended line" formation for light infantry (and militia, for some never fully disclosed reason) which is almost invulnerable to ranged fire but hopeless in melee.
Hope that helps. [:)]
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