While there may be an error or two in the weather data values players should take some time to study the weather PDT file lines for each day or for one day scenarios just the day of the battle.
I will note one thing here though: there are times for two day battles where Light Rain will also act like Heavy Rain. The idea being that the accumulated moisture prohibits any firing of muskets.
I will do my best to add in text to the description but there is no way I am going to write a novel in all of the descriptions to cover absolutely everything that is out of the ordinary. In the end the players need to study the information they have at hand and make their strategy based on this.
I never mind answering questions on whether something is incorrect but hey, if it says that your corps will not release until 8am then make a note of it. Do not come complaining to us because you didn't do your homework. If you do not like that I fixed a formation well all i can say is copy the file and change it in your version. If the formation is fixed and getting mobbed that IS an issue. But not that you wanted total control over your units and wanted to move them 400 hexes somewhere else.
Note: I DO wish that we had a better way to view the PDT file info. The "in game" dialog window does leave much to be desired in that it cuts off the text and causes it to wrap to the next line. If I could program in Java or Visual Basic I would write a program that allows you to pick any of the PDT files and see them in a nice GUI interface. Maybe something I could tinker with if I could afford the MS VB program. Dominik D. and I have discussed him putting a PDT file editor out. Maybe a Viewer is just as important ...
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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)