Illogical Forming into Square
Posted: Wed Jul 08, 2015 3:39 pm
In the La Garde Recule scenario, I am puzzled by the antics of La Garde regiments who seem routinely to form squares even when there is not a horse in sight. Surely this should not be so ? You are losing three-quarters of your firepower by standing in square against infantry in line.
I am not sure how one attacks a square with infantry. Trying to charge it with a regiment improbably produces the same dire calamity as trying to charge it with cavalry. Standing off and patiently firing at it with regiment in line seems the only solution. In the above scenario, I had no artillery under command to assist.
Since attacking a square with any unit, is, under the above conditions, suicide, why does the game not prevent it happening: i.e. just vetoing any order to charge any square (even if TC is set off). I have had cases where regiments have had three choices of enemy regiments facing them to charge, stupidly chose the only one in square formation and got a bloody nose.
There were some bozos at Waterloo,to be sure, but none as daft as that.
Geoff Laver
Late of Her Britannic Majesty's 57th Regiment of Foot
I am not sure how one attacks a square with infantry. Trying to charge it with a regiment improbably produces the same dire calamity as trying to charge it with cavalry. Standing off and patiently firing at it with regiment in line seems the only solution. In the above scenario, I had no artillery under command to assist.
Since attacking a square with any unit, is, under the above conditions, suicide, why does the game not prevent it happening: i.e. just vetoing any order to charge any square (even if TC is set off). I have had cases where regiments have had three choices of enemy regiments facing them to charge, stupidly chose the only one in square formation and got a bloody nose.
There were some bozos at Waterloo,to be sure, but none as daft as that.
Geoff Laver
Late of Her Britannic Majesty's 57th Regiment of Foot