SIPRES -> RE: The Napoleonic Wars 1805-1815 (12/31/2018 5:17:55 PM)
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ORIGINAL: SIPRES A very big challenging campaign, At first I wanted to make a campaign on peninsular campaign only (as a test), then I finally change my mind and go for the full Napoleonic period. If any modder is interested to participate in this "huge" project just PM me. Very big indeed. Being familiar with both Strategic Command (and my Advanced Third Reich mod) and Empires in Arms development, I have enough on my plate but will offer a few comments: 1. At this scale, you probably want to use divisions and Corps commander HQ units? A full and accurate Napoleonic Wars OOB will be challenging at division scale versus corps scale. I plan to use a mix of divisions and Corps and use French OOB as an organisation reference. The problem is that there is a lot a variation in therms or organisation between each major power (and I didnt check Ottoman empire yet....) So Roughly I will set an Infantry corps as 20.000-30.000men and an Infantry Division as 8.000-12.000men The Cavalry will remain as divisional scale 3000-4000men Artillery will be abstrated (or maybe a single unit as a "Grande Batterie" for French and Russians) 2. Use of MOBILIZATION scripts and such may prove to be challenging in trying to recreate the many DOWs, surrenders, and changes of alliances and allegiances during the full Napoleonic Wars period. Operational-level campaigns might be more practical, but then you would need separate campaign files (maps, scripts, etc.) for each. A single, monster campaign will be daunting. You are right, the difficulty will be to handle the Nations or minors wich switch side several times during the conflict. For the campaign lenght I may split in 3 parts as follow: Part I: 1805-1807 From Ulm to Tilsit Part II: 1807-1810 Campaign in Portugal, the penisular campaign (I), The Walcheren expedition, The Austrian campaign in 1809 Part III: 1811-1815 the penisular campaign (II), War of 1812 (USA), Invasion of Russia 1812, War of liberation 1813, The France Campaign, and the 100's days There will be also some smaller conflict (Russo Swedish war, Russo Ottoman war, ect......) 3. Strategic Command's grand strategy features for research, production, supply, etc. are geared towards WWII industrialized total war and need to be carefully applied for the Napoleonic Wars period. Diplomacy will be important. My recommendation is KISS; Keep It Simple Stupid. KISS is a concept I like Obviously research will remain very basic (something like a "military reform" will improve units stats) Diplomacy will be complicated for sure, but I will try to "follow" the historic flow. For Production, I didnt think about yet, but for sure I will have to find something to recreate the continental blockade effect and many other things I guess Good luck. With FOW features, this should be very interesting to play! Thanks for your comments
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