Jonah
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I'm a little confused by what you mean as 'house rules'. But as for those incidents brought up there are easy ways to explain it- 1. With the first ones, brigades were 'temporaily detatched' quite often. At the Battle of Gettysburg for instance, two of Hood's brigades were under temporaily service of McLaws, Anderson's entire division was under temporary command of Longstreet for a day, two of Rodes and one of Early's brigades were under Johnson etc. In general, divisions even in FoF stay together, but like the commander on the field, you have the liberty to detatch them, which is entirely up to you. 2. This is a bit of a weak issue when it comes to the supply wagons, something I would generally like to see changed. 3. You can stop the third problem by adding the Fog of War feature. And all in all, FoF is not a simulation, it's a tactical war game, which prevents certain realism features by the nature of the game, such as possessing unrealistic knowledge and views, ditto, ditto, etc, etc.
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