Fog of war
Posted: Mon Nov 13, 2006 11:37 pm
We have several questions after our first game, but I will try to space them. So I will focus on the initial phases of the battle.
We wonder if it would be possible to misguide a bit the opponent in the scouting. If you have a clear advantage, telling the bases just gives the enemy information (you can estimate the cavalry/light horse ratio in a Pecheneg), as it does when you clearly have lost (say, against a steppe nomad) so they know your scouting troops.
As well, we considered exactly what information has to be provided to the opponent concerning troop quality and general quality, as very often those qualities are not easy to identify in the figurine. We assumed that total information was the better choice.
Finally, rather than using an extra sheet just to note possible flank marches, we consider the same base system used for Ambushes could be used to note flank marches, adding a "counter" rather than an external sheet.
One last detail concerning flank marches. An infantry unit in ambush on close terrain, if some flanking mounted group enters within 6 MU, will evade out of its cover. It does not feel right, and we feel ambush counters (and the troops under them) were exempt from the compulsory evade.
More later.
Jos?©
We wonder if it would be possible to misguide a bit the opponent in the scouting. If you have a clear advantage, telling the bases just gives the enemy information (you can estimate the cavalry/light horse ratio in a Pecheneg), as it does when you clearly have lost (say, against a steppe nomad) so they know your scouting troops.
As well, we considered exactly what information has to be provided to the opponent concerning troop quality and general quality, as very often those qualities are not easy to identify in the figurine. We assumed that total information was the better choice.
Finally, rather than using an extra sheet just to note possible flank marches, we consider the same base system used for Ambushes could be used to note flank marches, adding a "counter" rather than an external sheet.
One last detail concerning flank marches. An infantry unit in ambush on close terrain, if some flanking mounted group enters within 6 MU, will evade out of its cover. It does not feel right, and we feel ambush counters (and the troops under them) were exempt from the compulsory evade.
More later.
Jos?©