Wyatt123 -> Tactical ?: Changing Formation (3/17/2006 8:48:57 PM)
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I kinda think I have the mechanics down, but if so I am frustrated, and I am hoping for some help if I am doing something wrong or advice if not. As I understand it, changing formation in the "presence" (how many hexes? Anytime in line of sight?) of the enemy creates an (extreme, or so it seems to me, is there any way to lessen the risk?) risk of disorder and shaken-ness, modified, to my knowledge by quality of troops involved (including assigned Generals?). Did I miss something (everything?) If so, is the solution just to leave everybody in column and fight it out on that basis? Switch to line before you let'em move a hex or see the enemy and inch your way along (am I correct battles are unlimited in duration, timewise?)? Any advice? It also seems to me that the effectiveness of pretty much every class of unit in descending order is line, column, disordered. Where am I wrong? Am I right in thinking a square is just an anti-cavalry formation which sacrifices mobility and firepower for defense? Thanks for the help.
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