Guys - I have played the game from both sides. I see alot of French routs for an army that was at the top of its form.
With the reduced movement the French suffer fire longer now than in Eckmuhl thus you cant compare the two. And yes, the cavalry advantage of the Prussians is very good.
Stacking - it was just far too of an advantage to the Prussian in this dept. For instance in EC you do have some Austrian bns. that are huge and cannot easily stack with units of their own brigades but after talking over the stacking with Rich H. we both agree that 1800 is the new standard. Its a compromise between 1600 and 2000 and already in the playtest games I have been doing with it there is an improvement. But note: EC/WC will not be changed due to cavalry regiments in the scenarios that are over 1000 men. I dont want to try and find all of them and change the OB to have half-regiments. Just too much hunting and I leave myself open to mistakes after the update is out there.
Again, we can see if the added French morale handicaps the game that much but in our current title the French morale was too low and units were routing alot, even with Rout Limiting ON.
I am leaving cavalry charge multiplier alone. Rich prefers something like 3-4. I would like to leave the Prussian cavalry as deadly as possible.
Note Muddy: I am all for NOT making ALL of the French dragoons dismountable for the simple reason that it was RARELY done AND it will give them HEAVY status. Its pretty much a tradeoff over the morale raise I gave the French. I dont think its right to give ALL of the cavalry dismount status at this point.
The gamers can get in there and adjust OUR OB files (unlike another series we have) and put their own scenarios together.
Sorry guys but its just hard to give everyone the shake they think they deserve.
So for now try it out. If we see a drastic increase in Prussian losses will consider doing something else.
As to your suggestions Muddy - I doubt that John will go for them but hey, send Rich an email if you like. We have already pretty much sent in what we would like to see for now but perhaps he will consider your ideas. I for one do not agree with the 15% idea you have simply because we hear of units losing alot of men and still hanging in there. What you are saying is that a large Dutch-Belgian unit of 900 men should have to lose more men than an OG battalian in order to qualify for your second suggestion. I disagree.
Anyway, enjoy guys. If the morale thing stinks then we will give it some rethinking. 1806 is not the most popular campaign for the Allies but there are plenty of situations in the box that favor the Allies, Auersteadt being one of them!
In other words history cannot always be balanced no matter how you slice it. An army I command to disgrace in Paco's hands turns out to be a champion and the same goes for some of your Allied commanders. In the end alot of it has to do with who is handling the forces.
Colonel Bill Peters
Armee du Rhin - V Corps, Cavalerie du V Corps, 20ème légère Brigade de Cavalerie, 13ème Hussar Regiment
HPS Napoleonic Scenario Designer (Eckmuhl, Wagram, Jena-Auerstaedt and ... more to come)
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