Culiacan Mexico
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Joined: 11/10/2000 From: Bad Windsheim Germany Status: offline
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Emergency Square Oddities. When I played my first tactical battle, I found the AI (Poland in this case) charging strait at my in line infantry units both fresh and with good moral. I remember reading in the manual that there was a chance that my infantry units would form emergency squares to fend of these charges… and sure enough they did. Repeatedly the Polish cavalry would charge the center of my line, my infantry would form a emergency square, and the cavalry would end it’s turn. Of course the next turn it would make another frontal charge against a different fresh, veteran, infantry unit inline; until it eventually it ran headlong into one of my units that refused to form an emergency square… whereupon the cavalry unit took huge casualties (thousands) and generally ran from the field crying like little girls. My infantry units would take a couple of hundred. Oddly, the infantry unit that refused to form an emergency square often took fewer casualties overall during the battle, because once the AI had forced my infantry unit into a square the Polish infantry concentrate almost all of its firepower on that square: casualties to the unit were high and return fire was limited. Often times the infantry unit force into a square has trouble reforming to line (less than 95% chance of success) and had to be pulled out of the battle line, reformed to line, and reinserted. After fighting may different battles, it has gotten to the point that I wish my units would never form emergence squares. Better for my units to take a frontal charge, lose a few casualties, and shatter the cavalry than take a larger amount of losses while the cavalry dances away. It seems odd that cavalry can charge strait at inline infantry and take no casualties and is it really necessary for inline infantry charged from the front to form a square?
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