River Crossings

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Ludendorf
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River Crossings

Post by Ludendorf »

Does crossing a river give a penalty to the attacker? Just asking to confirm as I've had a surprisingly hard time tracking this down in the manual.
loki100
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Re: River Crossings

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no

think the logic is with the game scale it takes a bit of time (so there is a movement cost) but there is time/space to manouver so the attacker gets over to fight somewhere
Ludendorf
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Re: River Crossings

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Makes sense. Actual, opposed river crossings were rare in ancient times. The Granikos is the only occasion I can think of. The Belgae attempted one against Caesar during his campaigns against them, but it was a disastrous failure as velites and cavalry attacked and turned back the crossing (it was supposed to be unopposed).

Actually, that's an idea. Make it so there's a small chance the crossing will be opposed, modified by the defending army's mobility and the generals' command ability.
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Re: River Crossings

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Ludendorf wrote: Tue Nov 05, 2019 3:22 pm Makes sense. Actual, opposed river crossings were rare in ancient times. The Granikos is the only occasion I can think of. The Belgae attempted one against Caesar during his campaigns against them, but it was a disastrous failure as velites and cavalry attacked and turned back the crossing (it was supposed to be unopposed).

Actually, that's an idea. Make it so there's a small chance the crossing will be opposed, modified by the defending army's mobility and the generals' command ability.
Romans vs British at Medway?
Ludendorf
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Re: River Crossings

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Morbio wrote: Wed Nov 06, 2019 9:42 am Romans vs British at Medway?
Oooh, forgot about that one!
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Re: River Crossings

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Morbio wrote: Wed Nov 06, 2019 9:42 am
Ludendorf wrote: Tue Nov 05, 2019 3:22 pm Makes sense. Actual, opposed river crossings were rare in ancient times. The Granikos is the only occasion I can think of. The Belgae attempted one against Caesar during his campaigns against them, but it was a disastrous failure as velites and cavalry attacked and turned back the crossing (it was supposed to be unopposed).

Actually, that's an idea. Make it so there's a small chance the crossing will be opposed, modified by the defending army's mobility and the generals' command ability.
Romans vs British at Medway?
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