Matrix Games Forums

Forums  Register  Login  Photo Gallery  Member List  Search  Calendars  FAQ 

My Profile  Inbox  Address Book  My Subscription  My Forums  Log Out

Russophile plays Napoleon. No current opponents allowed

 
View related threads: (in this forum | in all forums)

Logged in as: Guest
Users viewing this topic: none
  Printable Version
All Forums >> [Current Games From Matrix.] >> [Napoleonics] >> Wars of Napoleon >> After Action Report >> Russophile plays Napoleon. No current opponents allowed Page: [1] 2 3 4 5   next >   >>
Login
Message << Older Topic   Newer Topic >>
Russophile plays Napoleon. No current opponents allowed - 1/21/2016 8:58:32 PM   
Aurelian

 

Posts: 3916
Joined: 2/26/2007
Status: offline
Just started a new PBEM, as France.

Starting in January 1805, there really isn't much to see. No reforms or decrees are visible.

Because movement in harsh weather is *bad*, we build as many replacements as we can.

The map below shows movement to depots. Not shown is the Army of Italy, which thanks to the distractions of the Empress, I forgot about.

Well, that's my story and I'm standing by it.

Improvements started in Amiens, Arras, Lille, Metz. Forgot other things for the same reason above. (Taken care of in T2.




Attachment (1)

< Message edited by Aurelian -- 4/24/2016 9:03:33 PM >


_____________________________

If the Earth was flat, cats would of knocked everything off of it long ago.
Post #: 1
RE: Russophile plays Napoleon - 1/21/2016 9:11:05 PM   
warspite1


Posts: 41353
Joined: 2/2/2008
From: England
Status: offline
Edit: Never mind, I see it is not a mistake but a shortening treatment like Napleon and Berndtt.

< Message edited by warspite1 -- 1/21/2016 10:25:43 PM >


_____________________________

England expects that every man will do his duty. Horatio Nelson October 1805



(in reply to Aurelian)
Post #: 2
RE: Russophile plays Napoleon - 1/24/2016 2:19:44 PM   
Aurelian

 

Posts: 3916
Joined: 2/26/2007
Status: offline
Due to a mishap, we started again.

This time, nothing moves.

The same cities get their improvements, except Rouen instead of Metz

The volunteer cards are played. And we're trying to export goods.

New pics later

_____________________________

If the Earth was flat, cats would of knocked everything off of it long ago.

(in reply to warspite1)
Post #: 3
RE: Russophile plays Napoleon - 1/26/2016 6:56:20 PM   
Aurelian

 

Posts: 3916
Joined: 2/26/2007
Status: offline
The Grand Army and the Hannover force.




Attachment (1)

_____________________________

If the Earth was flat, cats would of knocked everything off of it long ago.

(in reply to Aurelian)
Post #: 4
RE: Russophile plays Napoleon - 1/26/2016 7:27:11 PM   
Aurelian

 

Posts: 3916
Joined: 2/26/2007
Status: offline
Army of Italy




Attachment (1)

_____________________________

If the Earth was flat, cats would of knocked everything off of it long ago.

(in reply to Aurelian)
Post #: 5
RE: Russophile plays Napoleon - 1/27/2016 1:57:09 PM   
warspite1


Posts: 41353
Joined: 2/2/2008
From: England
Status: offline
Why has the Grande Armee (top picture in post 4) only got 7,890 men?

_____________________________

England expects that every man will do his duty. Horatio Nelson October 1805



(in reply to Aurelian)
Post #: 6
RE: Russophile plays Napoleon - 1/27/2016 4:40:55 PM   
Aurelian

 

Posts: 3916
Joined: 2/26/2007
Status: offline
quote:

ORIGINAL: warspite1

Why has the Grande Armee (top picture in post 4) only got 7,890 men?


That's just is what's in Napoleon's stack. It's the command HQ of the Army.




Here you can see Napoleon's command radius, shaded blue. Any corps formed in that area will be part of his army.

The white colored leaders are all corps commanders under his command/influence.

The leader at the upper right is outside of Napoleon's radius, so he is independent.

Being part of his army allows things like marching to the sound of the guns. If in the same region, it allows everyone to move together.

On the map, you can then have three kinds of land Stacks:
*The Army Stack, which is the Stack commanding subordinate Corps.
*The Corps Stack, which is a Stack subordinate to an Army Stack.
*Independent Stack, which is a Stack Out of the Command Chain. These three Stacks each have Units and they are all “containers” for Units. Units represent formations of various sizes and act as “containers” for elements, with from 1 to 18 elements in each Unit.


Corps are attached to specific Armies. Their purpose is twofold:
they never suffer the Out of Command Chain penalty and they get the following bonuses when operating within range of their Army:
*The Corps commander’s Strategic, Offensive and Defensive Ratings are increased by the expertise of the Army commander.
*If stacked in the same region, the Army’s formations have the ability to stay together during movement by choosing the corresponding Special Order (Synchronized Move).
*If spread out in different regions, there is a chance of supporting an adjacent Corps engaged in combat (i.e. “March to the Sound of the Guns”).
This ability is influenced by the level of Military Control in both regions and by the Corps’ Cohesion.
*Increased Command Point efficiency.
*Combat bonuses when several Corps are fighting together (they will help each other more efficiently during a fight).
*Some special abilities of the Army commander can benefit its Corps.


Attachment (1)

< Message edited by Aurelian -- 1/27/2016 7:41:56 PM >


_____________________________

If the Earth was flat, cats would of knocked everything off of it long ago.

(in reply to warspite1)
Post #: 7
RE: Russophile plays Napoleon - 1/27/2016 6:59:29 PM   
Aurelian

 

Posts: 3916
Joined: 2/26/2007
Status: offline
Turn 2

Nothing much. Started to build a Guard division and asked Spain for a State visit. Did agree to one with the Ottomans.




Attachment (1)

_____________________________

If the Earth was flat, cats would of knocked everything off of it long ago.

(in reply to Aurelian)
Post #: 8
RE: Russophile plays Napoleon - 1/27/2016 7:50:09 PM   
warspite1


Posts: 41353
Joined: 2/2/2008
From: England
Status: offline
A couple of questions:

1. Why is Wessex where Sussex should be?

2. Re your post above, what are the limitations on building the 'sexy' Guard Divisions? Is it cost or are there any other restrictions?

_____________________________

England expects that every man will do his duty. Horatio Nelson October 1805



(in reply to Aurelian)
Post #: 9
RE: Russophile plays Napoleon - 1/27/2016 8:24:51 PM   
typhoon

 

Posts: 387
Joined: 4/2/2002
From: United Kingdom
Status: offline
Psst the Sultan of Turkey cozying up to the French is a secret :-)

_____________________________


(in reply to warspite1)
Post #: 10
RE: Russophile plays Napoleon - 1/27/2016 8:26:51 PM   
Aurelian

 

Posts: 3916
Joined: 2/26/2007
Status: offline
quote:

ORIGINAL: warspite1

A couple of questions:

1. Why is Wessex where Sussex should be?

2. Re your post above, what are the limitations on building the 'sexy' Guard Divisions? Is it cost or are there any other restrictions?


The first I can't answer. (The company is based in France, so maybe they decided to give it the proper name? Map maker does get to choose the name. :) )

Trivia: The old "La Bataille of..." series board games, the compass pointed toward Paris rather than North.

The second, there is only 1 Guard Inf Division available at the moment. There are 18 Guard Cav and a Guard Horse Artillery buildable.

Somewhere down the line, the option to build the Middle and Young Guard will pop up.

Only the French start with the ability to build divisions. Everyone else has to build brigades then combine them with an active leader.

At least till they get to buy Army Reform.

You need enough money/conscripts/war supply/horses to build. Also keep in mind that elite units cost more in replacement chits than regular units.

< Message edited by Aurelian -- 1/27/2016 9:52:19 PM >


_____________________________

If the Earth was flat, cats would of knocked everything off of it long ago.

(in reply to warspite1)
Post #: 11
RE: Russophile plays Napoleon - 1/27/2016 8:32:00 PM   
Aurelian

 

Posts: 3916
Joined: 2/26/2007
Status: offline
quote:

ORIGINAL: typhoon

Psst the Sultan of Turkey cozying up to the French is a secret :-)

It isn't that secret. the message bar tells all :)

Rescinded.

< Message edited by Aurelian -- 4/24/2016 9:23:46 PM >


_____________________________

If the Earth was flat, cats would of knocked everything off of it long ago.

(in reply to typhoon)
Post #: 12
RE: Russophile plays Napoleon - 1/27/2016 8:49:01 PM   
Aurelian

 

Posts: 3916
Joined: 2/26/2007
Status: offline
nvm


< Message edited by Aurelian -- 1/27/2016 9:50:25 PM >


_____________________________

If the Earth was flat, cats would of knocked everything off of it long ago.

(in reply to Aurelian)
Post #: 13
RE: Russophile plays Napoleon - 1/27/2016 11:05:49 PM   
Ostwindflak


Posts: 668
Joined: 1/23/2014
From: New Hampshire
Status: offline
Aurelian, I was hoping to see you as head of the Russian army charging to victory with your now recruitable Cossacks!

Ah well, I guess the French will do.

< Message edited by Ostwindflak -- 1/28/2016 12:07:03 AM >

(in reply to Aurelian)
Post #: 14
RE: Russophile plays Napoleon - 1/27/2016 11:15:23 PM   
Aurelian

 

Posts: 3916
Joined: 2/26/2007
Status: offline

quote:

ORIGINAL: Ostwindflak

Aurelian, I was hoping to see you as head of the Russian army charging to victory with your now recruitable Cossacks!

Ah well, I guess the French will do.


The French will do :) Just so long as nobody does what my other PBEM Austrian opponent did .( Screw the rest of the country, I'll stick *everything* in one region)



_____________________________

If the Earth was flat, cats would of knocked everything off of it long ago.

(in reply to Ostwindflak)
Post #: 15
RE: Russophile plays Napoleon - 1/28/2016 4:51:06 PM   
Lecivius


Posts: 4845
Joined: 8/5/2007
From: Denver
Status: offline
Looking over this, this looks very roughly like CW2. If I have an understanding of that game, would this one be easy to pick up?

(in reply to Aurelian)
Post #: 16
RE: Russophile plays Napoleon - 1/28/2016 6:20:50 PM   
Aurelian

 

Posts: 3916
Joined: 2/26/2007
Status: offline
quote:

ORIGINAL: Lecivius

Looking over this, this looks very roughly like CW2. If I have an understanding of that game, would this one be easy to pick up?


Yes. At it's core it's the same engine.

Turn 3. Armee of Hannover moved to Hannonver to annex it if I want. (You need at least a division there to do that. And it's the starting point for creating the Grand Empire.)

That move, short though it was, caused 25 hits. Moving in harsh weather is rough.

< Message edited by Aurelian -- 1/29/2016 12:34:39 AM >


_____________________________

If the Earth was flat, cats would of knocked everything off of it long ago.

(in reply to Lecivius)
Post #: 17
RE: Russophile plays Napoleon - 2/3/2016 6:51:15 PM   
Aurelian

 

Posts: 3916
Joined: 2/26/2007
Status: offline
Turn 6

The four regions named earlier continue development.

The Grande Armee is on the move

_____________________________

If the Earth was flat, cats would of knocked everything off of it long ago.

(in reply to Aurelian)
Post #: 18
RE: Russophile plays Napoleon - 2/7/2016 6:42:06 PM   
Aurelian

 

Posts: 3916
Joined: 2/26/2007
Status: offline
Turn 9 War with the Kingdom of Sicily




Attachment (1)

_____________________________

If the Earth was flat, cats would of knocked everything off of it long ago.

(in reply to Aurelian)
Post #: 19
RE: Russophile plays Napoleon - 2/17/2016 11:45:03 PM   
Aurelian

 

Posts: 3916
Joined: 2/26/2007
Status: offline
Turn 12: Gaeta falls to siege.

Next up is Napoli. That will allow the creation of the Kingdom of Naples..... if I have the money and engagement points.. (100,000 and 50)

_____________________________

If the Earth was flat, cats would of knocked everything off of it long ago.

(in reply to Aurelian)
Post #: 20
RE: Russophile plays Napoleon - 2/18/2016 8:09:56 PM   
Aurelian

 

Posts: 3916
Joined: 2/26/2007
Status: offline
Turn 13. GB invades Spain?!?! Hope they enjoy the Spanish Ulcer. Spanish Army reform should kick in now.




Attachment (1)

< Message edited by Aurelian -- 2/18/2016 9:12:07 PM >


_____________________________

If the Earth was flat, cats would of knocked everything off of it long ago.

(in reply to Aurelian)
Post #: 21
RE: Russophile plays Napoleon - 2/19/2016 1:02:03 PM   
saudivan

 

Posts: 10
Joined: 3/12/2015
Status: offline
Whew! You are back. This game is high on my list for next to be purchased and I am following your AAR to determine whether on not I will buy it...no pressure!

(in reply to Aurelian)
Post #: 22
RE: Russophile plays Napoleon - 2/20/2016 7:23:47 PM   
Aurelian

 

Posts: 3916
Joined: 2/26/2007
Status: offline

quote:

ORIGINAL: saudivan

Whew! You are back. This game is high on my list for next to be purchased and I am following your AAR to determine whether on not I will buy it...no pressure!



:)

I skipped a few turns as nothing happened except for movements. GB tried the fire ships decision, but no effect.



_____________________________

If the Earth was flat, cats would of knocked everything off of it long ago.

(in reply to saudivan)
Post #: 23
RE: Russophile plays Napoleon - 2/20/2016 8:00:33 PM   
warspite1


Posts: 41353
Joined: 2/2/2008
From: England
Status: offline
Emperor, any chance of a bit more explanation? I know its a ball-ache and if you don't want to that's fine. But if you have got the time it would be nice - for us fence sitters - to understand a bit more about the game and what is going on behind your decisions.

So for example:

- Why has the UK invaded Spain? What's the situation with Portugal? Doesn't an Allied Spain and France = the UK kicked off the Peninsular?

_____________________________

England expects that every man will do his duty. Horatio Nelson October 1805



(in reply to Aurelian)
Post #: 24
RE: Russophile plays Napoleon - 2/20/2016 8:39:56 PM   
Orm


Posts: 22154
Joined: 5/3/2008
From: Sweden
Status: offline

quote:

ORIGINAL: warspite1

Emperor, any chance of a bit more explanation? I know its a ball-ache and if you don't want to that's fine. But if you have got the time it would be nice - for us fence sitters - to understand a bit more about the game and what is going on behind your decisions.

So for example:

- Why has the UK invaded Spain? What's the situation with Portugal? Doesn't an Allied Spain and France = the UK kicked off the Peninsular?

Warspite1 said it.

----

Thank you, Aurelian, for the nice game report.

_____________________________

Have a bit more patience with newbies. Of course some of them act dumb -- they're often students, for heaven's sake. - Terry Pratchett

(in reply to warspite1)
Post #: 25
RE: Russophile plays Napoleon - 2/20/2016 9:56:31 PM   
Aurelian

 

Posts: 3916
Joined: 2/26/2007
Status: offline
quote:

ORIGINAL: warspite1

Emperor, any chance of a bit more explanation? I know its a ball-ache and if you don't want to that's fine. But if you have got the time it would be nice - for us fence sitters - to understand a bit more about the game and what is going on behind your decisions.

So for example:

- Why has the UK invaded Spain? What's the situation with Portugal? Doesn't an Allied Spain and France = the UK kicked off the Peninsular?


Not playing the UK, I have no idea why he did so. Boredom maybe? :) A gamey move to get Spain it's army reform :)? (They have to be invaded to get it.)

One of the things that happens is that Spain will get to chose the Army Reform option, provided they can afford it. At least he will get the new units in the force pool, and the ability to create Corps, full Divisions, (I think on that one.). March to the Sounds of the Guns. (That isn't automatic. It's a choice among many that you spend money and engagement points for.) The French Army starts with all that

The other nations have to wait *years* to get their army reform. Only France gets to build division sized units and corps. Corps allow MTSG. What is MTSG?

If spread out in different regions, there is a chance of
supporting an adjacent Corps engaged in combat (i.e. “March
to the Sound of the Guns”). This ability is influenced by the
level of Military Control in both regions and by
the Corps’ Cohesion.

Divisions don't get to do that. So any nation w/o Corps would have to keep it's divisions in one area, with attendant traffic penalties of having many units moving on the same road network, while Corps allow you to march in adjacent areas, yet concentrate for battle.

Will it spell the UK getting kicked out. Probably. All the nasty stuff you've read about the Spanish Ulcer will be GB's problem now.

As to my plans...... Well, let's just say that it would be nice to make Davout an Army commander as his strategic/attack/defense ratings equal Napoleon. But as it stands, the Grande Armee is balanced so it can go into Prussia or Austria, while the Armee of Italy is staring at the Austrian border.

Portugal.... No idea. That's up to Spain.

Oh, promoting *anyone* to army command over Berthier will cost lots of NM and victory points

< Message edited by Aurelian -- 2/21/2016 2:40:40 AM >


_____________________________

If the Earth was flat, cats would of knocked everything off of it long ago.

(in reply to warspite1)
Post #: 26
RE: Russophile plays Napoleon - 2/23/2016 12:57:50 AM   
Aurelian

 

Posts: 3916
Joined: 2/26/2007
Status: offline
Turn 15

Aww, screw it. Davout gets promoted heads off to form a new Army with Lefebvre and Bernadotte. Possibly Marmont as well.

In the meantime, forming a corps for duty in Spain.

_____________________________

If the Earth was flat, cats would of knocked everything off of it long ago.

(in reply to Aurelian)
Post #: 27
RE: Russophile plays Napoleon - 2/23/2016 4:25:22 AM   
ess1

 

Posts: 238
Joined: 9/13/2004
From: Newport, Shropshire, U.K.
Status: offline
I thought Sir John Moore was "fixed" until '08 + lots of EPs?

(in reply to Aurelian)
Post #: 28
RE: Russophile plays Napoleon - 2/23/2016 4:32:37 AM   
ess1

 

Posts: 238
Joined: 9/13/2004
From: Newport, Shropshire, U.K.
Status: offline
Sorry. Forgot to say thanks very much for your efforts.
Am away from UK and desktop.

(in reply to ess1)
Post #: 29
RE: Russophile plays Napoleon - 2/23/2016 5:02:10 AM   
Aurelian

 

Posts: 3916
Joined: 2/26/2007
Status: offline
quote:

ORIGINAL: ess1

I thought Sir John Moore was "fixed" until '08 + lots of EPs?


It is. That's the GB army reform. The Spanish army reform becomes available when Spain is invaded.

https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/15890934/WON%20NATIONAL%20MODIFIERS%20LIST%20v1.pdf

< Message edited by Aurelian -- 2/23/2016 5:03:37 AM >


_____________________________

If the Earth was flat, cats would of knocked everything off of it long ago.

(in reply to ess1)
Post #: 30
Page:   [1] 2 3 4 5   next >   >>
All Forums >> [Current Games From Matrix.] >> [Napoleonics] >> Wars of Napoleon >> After Action Report >> Russophile plays Napoleon. No current opponents allowed Page: [1] 2 3 4 5   next >   >>
Jump to:





New Messages No New Messages
Hot Topic w/ New Messages Hot Topic w/o New Messages
Locked w/ New Messages Locked w/o New Messages
 Post New Thread
 Reply to Message
 Post New Poll
 Submit Vote
 Delete My Own Post
 Delete My Own Thread
 Rate Posts


Forum Software © ASPPlayground.NET Advanced Edition 2.4.5 ANSI

1.141