As noted in the H&R settings group the use of the FMM brings about unhistorical results. I contend that throughout all of the long history of this option in the game I am having a good laugh over the various arguments against it. Here they are:
1. The main one: it allows the troops to remain on the field too long. Result: turn it OFF.
Problem: that is WHY troops stayed around longer (one of the reasons): they had "supports" - ok, so you knock down the morale ratings but leave the option ON. I can live with that.
2. A corollary: turn the option OFF because it allows a unit that is too small to hold an entire hex to have supports that are not next to it. Not heard as often but I can buy into this one much more than #1.
Now the pros:
1. Miniature rules the world over use it. Written by guys who are both historians and gamers this kind of rule has been in most rulesbooks I have ever played. I cannot remember it in the various editions of Empire but I do remember it in others. That alone sells me on it.
2. Historical usage: many batteries, when seeing that their supports were gone, would limber up and pull out. Not really a morale issue but when the going go rough they would limber up and pull away. Frankly if anything the H&R folks say nothing about the gatling guns we have for batteries. Instead of vanilla coating the PDT artillery table they aught to be low morale rating the batteries. This would stop the unhistorical usage of the guns being there and firing as long as the army has ammo. Surprised they didn't look into that one.
3. Rolling up the flank: one of the reasons why a flank was rolled up was due to the issues surrounding this rule. The flank would fail and the units would drift away one by one or get hit on the flank. This rule allows units that under normal conditions (that is a morale test with their NORMAL morale) to hold rather than run due to the fact that they have comrades with them on the flank.
I can list more cons and pros but that about does it. Any discussion of discarding the use of the FMM option fails in the light of historical usage.
So lower the morales if you want but leave the rule ON. Along with Rout Limiting it is the only way I play the games. Otherwise in those cases where you have less maneuver elements than your opponent it becomes a romp for the attacker. Just run after the routing defenders ...
Wonder where Ken Jones is in all of this? He was the biggest proponent of helping the defender in the series being that the French usually outnumbered his Brits. Any discussion of lowering British morale should be making him pale.
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Generalfeldmarschall Wilhelm Prinz Peters von Dennewitz
3. Husaren-Regiment, Reserve-Kavallerie, Preußischen Armee-Korps
Honarary CO of Garde-Ulanen Regiment, Garde-Grenadier Kavallerie
NWC Founding Member
For Club Games: I prefer the Single Phase mode of play. I prefer to play with the following options
OFF:
MDF, VP4LC, NRO, MTD, CMR, PR, MIM, NDM, OMR (ver 4.07)