I am creating a discussion thread after several good suggestions, also to keep the challenge thread cleaner.
This is my first tournament, and yes I made some mistakes, but I wanted to give you a few points about my thinking behind the choices.
1. I personally enjoy the large map and large army battles tremendously. Less stakes in individual units, more room for maneuver, more importance of formational play, more variety and "umpf" in the armies. I find the early maneuvering gives you much more varied engagements, I find you can try more daring movements, for example sending a force through bad terrain, or dashing light infantry across an open plain.... studying the battles of the era and visiting several sites at length (e.g. Ipsos) they were more like this rather than just the short-straight charge and parry.
2. I decreased 58x58 to 48x48 quickly when I learned people have lag at those size.
3. I originally planned to randomly assign terrain to each battle, but it was a lot of work and my extensive testing of Pot Luck brough great results.
4. The era was characterized by precious, rapidly-depleting armies and irreplicable native Macedonians as they were still kings of the field, BUT innovation and greater and greater use of a great variety of other troops and allies probably won the day.
5. My selection of lists is based 3 parts on strict history, my knowledge of the armies involved, and to a small part selecting army lists which can substitute the major factions missing (e.g. Media, Atropatene (yes separate), Persis, what I would call Upper Satrapies, Drangiane, Cretans etc. etc.) and some units which would have added major flavour to the battles (e.g. Chrysaspides and Chalkaspides leading to 4-5 tiers of phalanx, Agema, Epilektoi, Hetairoi, and Nisaioi, Politikoi, Median Hillmen, Kappadoccian Medium Cavalry, Median Longchophoroi (skirmishers strong at melee)).
6. I was thrilled by the signups and tried to respond quickly to emerging issues and questions, I hope this was decent. Karvon the Great was frustrated at the changes but he jumped on the tournament and outpaced me
7. Most importantly thank you all and I look forward to your comments! Please send them in triplicate to PO Box 5323543 on recycled paper.... (some of you know me by now)
Disclaimer: images are not mine, most come from Ancientbattles.com and in some cases author's work is attributed on image





