I know I'm "a little bit" late with the question, but why Prussian and British leaders have actually the same command range in HPS Waterloo? With Prussian regiments treaten as brigades the "acting" brigades commanders are Majors, LtColonels and rarely Colonels. While in British ary the are most oftern Colonels or Brigade Generals. BTW French have Colonels and GdBs on these positions. But... The command range for French is set to 4, while for British AND Prussian 3. It's always refered to as if french leaders are more competent in warfare, discussable but still, but then we have to admit that average Prussian major serving in landwerh who was drafted from the retirement is just as competent as average British colonel. The same on the next level. Prussian Colonel I never heard befor is as competent as say Picton or Preponcher. Strange isn't it?
BTW how is this question resolved in Jena? What are the command ranges for Prussians, Russians and French. Is this unexplainable rule of decreasing Russian command range still in force?
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