hlj
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ORIGINAL: kingtiger_501 War gaming is about tactics and choices. commiting the guard while you are losing to avoid losses is gamely with no bad result. Yes Nap did commit his guards at waterloo and the result was? Im sure it was not that he got to retreat from battle because he commited his guard to lessen his losses like some of these gamely people are wanting to do in this game. 1 or 2 victory points loss for commiting the guard and breaking will give gamers a choice and will nail this gamely tactic in the butt. When you loose a battle and have your guard pressent you normaly loose 3 pp, as you would normaly have 6 corps pressent. if napoleon commits the guard to get away he also looses 2 pp extra. Why should I be penalized expra if i as prussia get attacked by france, I choose a bad chit, and when time comes to round 3 I can se that I will be auto broken, and I wont get a chance to break him if i commit my guard, but I will get a chance of lowering the persuit. And what if I my chit choice gives me a better table in round 2 than round 3, giving me the same chances of lowering the persuit level in round 2 as I would have in round 3. And what if my best table is in round one? eksample: nap chose an outflank against me, and I chose an esc. counter and have enough cav to get cav superiority before the outflanking forces arrive) I roll on table 3.3 but can get to table 3.4 if I commit my guard, and I have cav sup giving me +1 to my diceroll. I know that if the the outflanking force arrives after round one, ill be broken even if he rolls all ones and i know that there is only 16% chance of the outflanking forces not arriving. On the other hand, he have morale 4.1 so if I commit my guard I get a 16% chance of winning the battle. To penalize me extra for choosing to take the best chance of winning in a given tactic is as i see it wrong. another example: Turkey choose outflank with the GV against charles who have choosen counter attack. to have a realistic chance of winning, the outflanking forces have to arrive after round 1, he only have 16% chance of that happening. Should he then be penalized extra for having choosen a tactic that only gives him a 16% chance of winning, just as you propose to penalizing prussia for choosing a tactic with a 16% chance of winning? I think you are way off. There are 4 powers who are able to commit their guard, and I feel that the vp requirement for thouse 4 powers reflect their ability to commit their guard both to win battles but also to ensure that they have some troops left to conduct another battle. If you are to change the abilities of a power you are also bound to change the vp requirements for that and their surrounding powers. I.E. If russia cant commit her guard, she wont win as many battles against turkey, therefore turkeys VP goal should be higher, and russias lower, if it is just a penalization of the power that uses the guard, then you have to assess how many times he is going to use his guard and make his vp total reflect how many pp he is going to loose because of that. If you dont then you are giving Spain GB and Turkey an unfair advantage in the game, and I feel that is wrong.
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