Formations
Posted: Thu Nov 24, 2011 12:51 pm
I have noticed a trend where the heavy foot hoard armies are having a hard time winning.
One such example is Celt Iberians.
Under the same trend - the Pike Armies are very hard to take down.
I was trying to figure out the issue and I think I stumbled accross the problem.
In the miniature game you units are built around formations. Each formation could have 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 or 12 units in them. The larger the formations the less flexible your army, but the more larger your formation, the more durable it is. In addition, pike formations get bonuses for rows of pike units within the formation so they are powerfull, but tend to have short frontages.
Most of the "barbarian" heavy foot hoard armies allow 10 or even 12 units to a formation making their formations a lot more durable to other armies who have tougher units but smaller formation sizes.
Pike units are powerfull but more vulnerable to flanking.
In FOG digital the pikeman can stretch all the way accross the battlefield in 500pt armies where on the table top they would not be able to do so.
Since FOG digital does not have formations - just units - how can we replicate these into the game?
One such example is Celt Iberians.
Under the same trend - the Pike Armies are very hard to take down.
I was trying to figure out the issue and I think I stumbled accross the problem.
In the miniature game you units are built around formations. Each formation could have 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 or 12 units in them. The larger the formations the less flexible your army, but the more larger your formation, the more durable it is. In addition, pike formations get bonuses for rows of pike units within the formation so they are powerfull, but tend to have short frontages.
Most of the "barbarian" heavy foot hoard armies allow 10 or even 12 units to a formation making their formations a lot more durable to other armies who have tougher units but smaller formation sizes.
Pike units are powerfull but more vulnerable to flanking.
In FOG digital the pikeman can stretch all the way accross the battlefield in 500pt armies where on the table top they would not be able to do so.
Since FOG digital does not have formations - just units - how can we replicate these into the game?