EDIT: Version 2 now available. Thanks to Turk1964 for help with play-testing.
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/154 ... 20PWv2.zip
I used this for my information (below). The Wikipedia entry for this battle is largely based on a book written in the 1850s so I have not used that at all.
http://www.warsweb.com/WGM/11.10.01-RF- ... index.html
Any suggestions for improvement are most welcome.
Battle of Seminara 1495
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Battle of Seminara 1495
Last edited by stockwellpete on Thu May 02, 2013 11:14 pm, edited 2 times in total.
Re: Battle of Seminara 1495
Pete, dropbox gave me a Code 404 when I tried downloading Seminara. The problem may be the interface with my computer but I'm letting you know just in case.
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Re: Battle of Seminara 1495
Try again please, Zeabed. I think it was my own incompetence.ZeaBed wrote:Pete, dropbox gave me a Code 404 when I tried downloading Seminara. The problem may be the interface with my computer but I'm letting you know just in case.
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Downloaded successfully. Problem seems solved. Thanks.
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[I originally posted a view on another scenario here by mistake and have corrected it.]
A very exciting scenario this one. Thanks for posting it.
A very exciting scenario this one. Thanks for posting it.
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Re: Battle of Seminara 1495
I think I am am going to change the arquebusier values for all my scenarios after today's experiments.
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If the pike and shot units in Dreux Revised (iirc) are supposed to be arquebusiers, that change you mention might be a good thing. They do not stand up to cavalry very well.
Concerning Seminara itself, the French tactic is similar to that of the Huguenots in Dreux R, to go after the enemy right at once. with a holding action on the French left wing.

Concerning Seminara itself, the French tactic is similar to that of the Huguenots in Dreux R, to go after the enemy right at once. with a holding action on the French left wing.
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Re: Battle of Seminara 1495
I am currently revising this one now to include the new arquebusier unit. I still don't know how big the armies were in this battle but it seems they were of smilar size but the French army was of superior quality having a sizeable Swiss contingent. Here is a very nice picture . . .
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Seminara.jpg
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Seminara.jpg
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Re: Battle of Seminara 1495
Version 2 now available at the top of this thread.
