
Austrians deployed all but a unit of grenzers and some light horse on one half (having actually gained initiative!


-I think they had 5 large infantry units, all average, but all deployed deep, and all with cavalry/artillery/skirmisher attachments...all side by side along with a large artillery unit...
They finally learned their lessons, and kept tight, and just surged across into the French, using 6MU moves since they moved first.
French were basic line infantry along with two large light infantry units supplemented with arty attachments. Both sides ended up with hussars/lights on one flank and 2 units of heavies on the same side as all the Austrian infantry.
While the French managed a couple key points in the battle (hussars driving off Austrian lights and then raiding the LoC)(which proved critical since Austrians suddenly had great difficulty rallying), the main mass of Austrians, so deep and so tight together, couldn't be harmed for the most part. At medium range a French unit would have 3 dice reduced by cavalry attachment to 1. The 1 potential hit would be shrugged off by the large Austrian units. If I actually gained 2 or 3 or possibly 4 dice on a unit, I had to gain 3 hits to actually drop them a cohesion level. The entire French line was eventually mauled. The only thing that made it equally horrible for the Austrians was that unit of French hussars got behind the Austrian lines and started a sequence of charges into wavering Austrian units that would eventually take out most of them in a cascade.
The Austrians prove tough to beat when handled like this. The only portion of their line that was badly handled by French was where they faced 2 units of French arty and a unit of light infantry. But supports on both sides eventually cracked and left the French ripe for plucking even there.
