Battle in the Spanish Hills 01
Posted: Sun Dec 03, 2017 2:24 pm
Well my cavalry corps fared better this time.
-imported GD division (2 units of Sup Vet Lancers + ye Olde GD Hvy Shk)
-imported INF division (2 units of Ave Vet Light Inf + 1 Conscript unit)(Lights w arty each)
-Cuirassiers division (3 units of Ave Dr Shk)(2 w arty)
-Light Cav division (3 units Ave Dr LCv)
Dead planted a couple units of lights on a large steep hill (he took set up #1)(me = probe). We soon found that standing on the front side of a steep hill is not a good choice. His dudes dropped 1 level for shooting because of terrain, and then when disordered it was even worse for him; while the French light inf units just unleashed from the nice smooth ground in front of the hill.
QUESTION: Why do units drop TWO levels for shooting at close range if in difficult?
The French lancers took a couple attempts to finally crack the end square but then things basically rolled up. I think the early Brit army found it hard to be able to DO anything against such a swarm of cavalry when it had none really of it's own.
As French, I never realized the constraints upon the Brit army. No mixed divisions. MUST HAVE cavalry so 2 units have to go into a cavalry division. But the army can only have 3 divisions so Dead. had two gigantic infantry divisions. Any change coming to this?
-imported GD division (2 units of Sup Vet Lancers + ye Olde GD Hvy Shk)
-imported INF division (2 units of Ave Vet Light Inf + 1 Conscript unit)(Lights w arty each)
-Cuirassiers division (3 units of Ave Dr Shk)(2 w arty)
-Light Cav division (3 units Ave Dr LCv)
Dead planted a couple units of lights on a large steep hill (he took set up #1)(me = probe). We soon found that standing on the front side of a steep hill is not a good choice. His dudes dropped 1 level for shooting because of terrain, and then when disordered it was even worse for him; while the French light inf units just unleashed from the nice smooth ground in front of the hill.
QUESTION: Why do units drop TWO levels for shooting at close range if in difficult?
The French lancers took a couple attempts to finally crack the end square but then things basically rolled up. I think the early Brit army found it hard to be able to DO anything against such a swarm of cavalry when it had none really of it's own.
As French, I never realized the constraints upon the Brit army. No mixed divisions. MUST HAVE cavalry so 2 units have to go into a cavalry division. But the army can only have 3 divisions so Dead. had two gigantic infantry divisions. Any change coming to this?