<blockquote id="quote"><font size="2" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by Al Amos</i>
<br />"1) Give a +2 morale modifier for units facing an embankment hexside with a down-elevation step (i.e., units manning a defensive position)."
"2) Disallow negative morale modifiers from enfilade fire passing over such a hexside except when coming from a higher elevation level."
Rich used the 'embankment' hexside for natural cliffs as well as fortification hexsides in his maps, in other cases he used the embankment hexside without giving elevation to the 'defender's hex'. So the second request either would effect areas not intended, or would not take effect at all without some maps being touched up.
I recommend asking John to add his 'golden morale' feature from his Napoleonic engine to the EAW engine.
As for enfilade fire effects, that was the nature of the beast. Vauban spent his whole life trying to overcome it, and he still found ways to bring enfilade fire onto defenders. Again, a simpler solution would be petition Rich to bump up the combat terrain modifier for embankment terrain.
The need to assist the defender is there, but I think the requests won't fly. Asking John to add a feature in his other game, is an easy task for him to do, and therefore more likely to be added. It is not a perfect solution, but for those who play in the spirit of the scenairo it would help.
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1. Yes, sometimes a fort does not meet the requirements for the suggested rule while sometimes other terrain does. Still, most forts do. In any case, as I argued in the other thread (don't intend to repeat all my arguments), being on the higher side of a wall or embankment <u>would</u> boost my morale to no end, so I'd say it simply makes sense.
2. Again, as discussed in the other thread, the problem with enfilade fire is the bastions many of these small forts have. You can't leave them undefended, but manning them <u>always</u> means exposing the defenders to enfiled fire. Yet, as Gary has pointed out, there is no sense in assuming that you could put down enfilade fire on defenders while firing uphill--you wouldn't even see them. And in any case the moral effect would be nil.
3. The introduction of "golden morale" would give a morale boost to the defenders, regardless of whether they actually man fortifications or not. They would keep that bonus even when making a sortie and standing in the open like everyone else. Makes no sense to me.
So, while the suggested solution is certainly not perfect, for me it comes closest to fixing the problem while making inherently sense.
Now, my question to you, Al, is--what is your reason for lobbying <u>against</u> a petition? Even if you don't agree with the solution proposed, can't you just let it alone and let us try? What is your interest in trying to kill it?
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