Like most officers I know, I have played with column pass-through fire ever since the rule was introduced.
Recently I found that the losses caused by the rule appeared to be out of proportion. It seemed like 4 battalions of 200 men in a hex would take considerably more losses than 1 battalion of 800, almost as if the presence of four units would quadruple the casualties inflicted by one shot. So informed my opponents that I would no longer play with the rule.
Meanwhile, I am having second thoughts. Will the absence of pass-through fire make it too easy to mass for an assault in the presence of enemy guns? Will batteries be able to survive without that rule?
Does anyone not play with this rule and does care to comment on this subject?
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D.S. "Green Horse" Walter, Maréchal d'Empire
Duc des Pyramides, Comte de Normandie
Commandant la [url="http://home.arcor.de/dierk_Walter/NWC/3_VI_AdR_Home.htm"]3e Division Bavaroise[/url], L'Armée du Rhin
Commandant [url="http://home.arcor.de/dierk_Walter/NWC/EdM_start.htm"]L'Ecole de Mars[/url], L'Armée du Rhin
Commandant la Brigade de Tirailleurs de la Jeune Garde

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