miral -> RE: Of Difficulties Levels and Tactical Combat (5/28/2009 7:43:12 PM)
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Thanks, this should still help make more ai troops and so better battles. Technological advantage in war is a peculiar thing. Sometimes it trumps, sometimes not. It is a delicate problem when playing a wargame, or fighting a war, to know at what point sheer mass tips the scales over quality. And the mass can help cancel out the technological advantage with other factors, such as sheer courage. For example, when I was in school in 1970 it was thought that the Zulus won the battle of Iswalanda because of supply screw-ups by the British, specifically that the proper instrument to open the ammunition boxes had been misplaced or that the quartermasters would'nt dispense bullets without proper authorization ect. This is now thought to be a justification made up by the British to explain away the defeat of their 1,000 soldiers equiped with powerful rifles by 4,000 Zulus armed with stabbing spears. See Hanson's Carnage and Culture for a wonderful account of the fight. It seems that the Zulus won through sheer guts, pressing the attack through a murderous fire that would surely have broken any European army of the time armed with rifles also. This brings up another question - will consider on another thread. thanks
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