Here you can find errata for Iberia-1s3: To Assure My Dynasty, Series 3. This errata is laid out by scenario (or subsection). If you think you’ve spotted an error or believe something should be added to the errata, you can submit it to us here. Thank you for your contributions!Read More →

Here you can find errata for 1812-1s3: Master of the World, 1812 in Russia, Series 3. This errata is laid out by scenario (or subsection). If you think you’ve spotted an error or believe something should be added to the errata, you can submit it to us here. Thank youRead More →

This page contains errata and corrections for the Et sans résultat! Series 3 Rulebook. We also maintain an FAQ for ESR Series 3. If you think you’ve spotted an error or believe something should be added to the FAQ or errata, you can submit it to us here. Thank youRead More →

This page will contain frequently asked questions and clarifications for the Et sans résultat! Series 3 Rulebook. We also maintain an errata for ESR Series 3. If you think you’ve spotted an error or believe something should be added to the FAQ or errata, you can submit it to usRead More →

With the release of ESR Series 3 we thought it would be appropriate to provide an outline of what support is available for ESR Second Edition productions that we previously published and many players have. What products are considered part of “ESR Second Edition”? All printings of Et sans résultat!Read More →

The following table outlines when each ESR Napoleonics title was announced, the dates it has been available, current status, level of support, and version compatibility. Title Product Line Series Latest Printing Announced Shipping Current Status Support Level Intentional Compatibility ESR-1s3: Et sans résultat! Player’s Guide Series 3 1st January 2022Read More →

When we developed our ESR Series 3 Campaign Guides we decided to use native terms for each nationality’s historical military units – This means that instead of calling all hussars ‘hussars’, English ones would be ‘hussars’, French ones would be ‘hussards’, German speaking states would likely call them ‘husaren’, theRead More →