Why the Roman "checkerboard" formation?
Posted: Sun Oct 01, 2017 12:48 am
Hello all. Looking forward to playing FOG 2 and as usual I'm going to start with Rome. I love learning about warfare during antiquity and have a subscription to Ancient Warfare magazine that I can't recommend enough. One of my theories on why the Romans were so effective was what I believe to be decentralized control. I believe the main generals gave their Centurians and officers of the individual cohorts freedom on the battlefield to flank, attack, fall back etc, giving the army flexibility that phalanx centered armies did not have. So I can see where a dynamic checkerboard type formation could be viable on the battlefield. However, I don't see what a checkerboard formation will do for Rome in FOG 2. Sending my Hastati forward to charge the enemy in one long line while my Principes and Triarii hold back seem like a good way to get the Hastati flanked. Also I am not familiar with where the checkerboard formation idea came from. What source? Thx for any answers on this.